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THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES
CITIES AS ENGINES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, CAPITALISM, INDUSTRIALISM AND URBANISATION
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CITIES AS ENGINES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, CAPITALISM, INDUSTRIALISM AND URBANISATION
urban structure, environment and society
Historically cities can be distinguished from other settlements by their larger population size, their economic activities and that people were not overly involved in agricultural production.These early cities were centres of political, economic and social power.The primary engine of growth for cities have historically been economic (agrarian, merchant, capitalist, industrial, etc.). Early cities were important sites for political change and centralised power. Early cities were also ...
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Historically cities can be distinguished from other settlements by their larger population size, their economic activities and that people were not overly involved in agricultural production.These early cities were centres of political, economic and social power.The primary engine of growth for cities have historically been economic (agrarian, merchant, capitalist, industrial, etc.). Early cities were important sites for political change and centralised power. Early cities were also ...
urban land use, CBD, and the suburbs
internal aspects of the city with a focus on 
urban functions and the distribution of these functions.
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internal aspects of the city with a focus on 
urban functions and the distribution of these functions.
City, Structure, Environment and Society
GGY 201 (City, Structure, Environment and Society). The lecturer of this module is Dr ........... who specialises in urban geography. His research interests are broadly focused on aspects of urban and neighbourhood change in the post-apartheid city. 
This module introduces students to urban settlement patterns, processes and structures. Using a series of case studies, it aims to develop an understanding of the challenges facing urban areas both globally and in South Africa.
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GGY 201 (City, Structure, Environment and Society). The lecturer of this module is Dr ........... who specialises in urban geography. His research interests are broadly focused on aspects of urban and neighbourhood change in the post-apartheid city. 
This module introduces students to urban settlement patterns, processes and structures. Using a series of case studies, it aims to develop an understanding of the challenges facing urban areas both globally and in South Africa.