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A document which summarises all the key information of the theory for the urbanisation topic in AQA Geography GCSE. These notes help me achieve a 9 at GCSE.

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Urbanisation theory

Urbanisation – growth in population of people living in urban areas
Around 55% of world lives in urban areas and its increasing
HICs have already experienced urbanisation so rate is low
LICS have increasing rates

Push factors (from rural)
Natural disasters are harder to recover from
Mechanised agriculture = loss of jobs
Desertification = land unproductive
Farmer income is unstable

Pull factors (to city)
More jobs
Better paying jobs
Better healthcare/ Education
Family
Better quality of life

Also natural increase as younger people are moving
Life expectancy is increased by better healthcare and access to healthcare

Megacities have more than 10 million residents e.g. Mumbai
Expected to increase number of megacities
Many are in LICS and NEEs

UK cities
Mainly in lowland (easier to build on and milder climate) with access to natural resources
e.g. coastal (ports etc) like Liverpool
mineral wealth = Newcastle and Leeds

Traffic management
Congestion issues = environmental issues, economic issues (late for work etc) and social
issues (more accidents and pollution affecting health)

Managing traffic flow
Ring-roads and pedestrianised shopping streets keep traffic away from centre
Bus lanes
‘urban clearways’ are major roads with no or limited parking
Congestion charges (in Durham decreased number of cars by 85%)

Sustainable urban living
Living in a way that lets people meet their needs now but without reducing future
generation’s ability to do the same
Big cities are unlikely to be fully sustainable

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