What is the nature of megacities(4)
What is an Agglomeration
A mass grouping that extends the city boundary to include suburbs directly connected to the city centre
What are the main reasons for growth (7)
Internal step migration
- The mechanization/ transformation of rural areas
- opportunities of employment
- the cultural role of these cities
- rapid population growth within the cities (mostly young couples)
- government policies
- Industrialization
- Economic restructuring ( agriculture -> manufacturing
Natural Increase
- More births than deaths (improvement of healthcare)
- Annual growth rate of 6.7% Karachi
Rural - urban migration push factors (5)
Rural - urban Pull factors(6)
Example of Push factor to urban areas
2012 Nigeria floods destroyed food crops and farmers had to move to Lagos for new employment
Pull factors - employment
Mega-cities are major centres for manufacturing industries, service, information, trade and wealth accumulation and thus generate resources and jobs.
What is over urbanization
Occurs when large cities cannot provide enough jobs or raise enough revenue (tax) to provide the services that people need
Reasons for over urbanisation
Rapid urbanisation due to migration and high birth rates, and the city’s lack of economic power to provide enough resources (housing, employment) to sustain the large population
In the developing world
- 1/2 the population is under 15 (high birth rates)
- Expansion of agri - business (cash cropping)
- Less manufacturing jobs
Impact of over urbanisation (5)
Characteristics of Mega Cities (9)
Characteristics of Mega Cities - Negatively impacts the environment (3)
Characteristics of Mega Cities - Poor build environment
Characteristics of Mega Cities - Economic Hubs
Characteristics of Mega Cities - rapid Growth
what is the spatial distribution of megacities (5)