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PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: Lack of Services
PUSH FACTOR
PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: War
PUSH FACTOR
PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: Good food supplies
PULL FACTOR
PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: Less risk of natural hazards
PULL FACTOR
PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: lack of safety
PUSH FACTOR
PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: Better Climate
PULL FACTOR
PUSH FACTOR or PULL FACTOR: High unemployment rate
PUSH FACTOR
What do you mean by pull factors in urbanisation?
Refers to the things that attract people to a city.
What do you mean by push factors in urbanisation?
Refers to things that make people want to leave rural areas.
Land developers and planners are in a visioning process to transform a downtown area into a sustainable and vibrant district. This is an example of...
Urban reimagining
A city is promoting itself as a hub for innovation and technology, aiming to attract tech companies and a skilled workforce. This is an example of...
Urban rebranding
Converting an abandoned industrial area into a mixed-use development with residential spaces, parks, and cultural amenities. This is an example of...
Urban regeneration
is characterized by the influx of more affluent individuals or groups into a previously economically distressed or working-class neighborhood.
Gentrification
_________ refers to the comprehensive redevelopment of an urban area, often involving the demolition of existing structures and the construction of new buildings, infrastructure, and public spaces.
Urban Renewal
________ encourages creative and innovative approaches to urban development. Changing the image of an urban area and the way people view it
Urban reimagining
____________ is a revival of older urban areas by either improving what there is or clearing it away and rebuilding
Urban regeneration
_______________ centers on changing the perception or image of an urban area, often with the goal of attracting new residents, businesses, or tourists.
Urban rebranding
Describe the population in rural areas.
generally have lower population density
Give the TOP 3 Mega Cities
Delhi India, Shanghai China, Tokyo Japan
Urbanisation has provided better a............... to health facilities and education.
access
Urbanisation is a population shift from ............. to ................. areas.
rural - urban
How many Mega Cities are there all over the world according to Demographia (in 2023)?
44
Defined as a city with more than 10 million inhabitants
Mega Cities
Preserves traditional ways of life, including cultural practices, customs, and often a slower pace of living. Urban or Rural?
Rural
Provide access to a wide range of services, such as healthcare, education, entertainment, and shopping, reflecting the concentration of resources and facilities. Urban or Rural?
Urban
Today, about half of the world's population lives in .........................areas.
urban
Give 1 cause of Urbanisation
rural to urban migration / natural population increase
How many inhabitants does a BIG CITY have?
more than 1 million
This often features natural landscapes, including open fields, forests, mountains, and bodies of water. Urban or Rural?
Rural
The tranformation of China into a modern economy started in 1950s through the process of .............................
industrialisation
Typically densely populated, with a large number of people living in a relatively small geographical area. Urban or Rural?
Urban