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Grade 9 - URBANISATION

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