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RURAL AND URBAN SETTLEMENT Summary covering the following concepts: • concept of settlement • site and situation • rural and urban settlements • settlement classification according to size, complexity, pattern and function Rural Settlements • how site and situation affect the location of rural settlements • classification of rural settlements according to pattern and function • reasons for different shapes of settlements: round, linear, T-shaped and crossroad • land use in rural settlements Rural Settlement Issues • rural-urban migration • causes and consequences of rural depopulation on people and the economy • case study that illustrates effects of rural depopulation and strategies to address them • social justice issues in rural areas, such as access to resources and land reform Urban Settlements • the origin and development of urban settlements – urbanisation of the world's population • how site and situation affect the location of urban settlements • classification of urban settlements according to function, such as central places, trade and transport, break of bulk points, specialised cities, junction towns and gateway towns or gap towns. Urban Hierarchies • the concepts of urban hierarchy, central place, threshold population, sphere of influence and range of goods • lower and higher order functions, services, centres • lower and higher order centres Urban Structure and Patterns • internal structure and patterns of urban settlements: land use zones; concept of urban profile; and factors influencing the morphological structure of a city; • models of urban structure, such as the multiple-nuclei model, examples from LEDCs, MEDCs and the South African city • changing urban patterns and land use in South African cities Urban Settlement Issues • recent urbanisation patterns and trends in South Africa, including counterurbanisation, new ruralism, eco-estates and sustainable settlements • urban issues related to rapid urbanisation: lack of planning, housing shortage, overcrowding, traffic congestion and problems with service provision • the growth of informal settlements and associated issues: case studies from the world and South Africa • a case study that shows how a selected urban area in South Africa is managing urban challenges, handling environmental, economic, and social justice concerns

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Rural Settlement and Urban Settlement
RURAL SETTLEMENT
Settlement Patterns
Nucleated or clustered patterns occur when buildings in a
settlements are grouped together.

Isolated or dispersed patterns occur when buildings in a
settlements are spread out over an area.


Classification of Settlements
Dispersed settlements include isolated farmsteads
and hamlets and are UNIFUNCTIONAL.

Nucleated settlements include villages, towns,
cities, metropolises, conurbations and
megalopolises and are MULTIFUNCTIONAL.




Settlement Shapes
Settlement shape Possible Reasons for Settlement Shape

Circular Buildings situated around a central important area
/ building e.g. a church

Crossroads / Xshape Buildings situated at an intersection of roads

T-shape Buildings situated at a T-junction

Linear Buildings situated around a linear feature eg.
road or river

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Site and Situation
The SITE is the actual place / piece of land on which a settlement is built
The SITUATION is where the settlement is in relation to its surrounding features
E.g. Kimberley is actually built on a poor site – but its close proximity to areas where diamonds were
found was an advantage.

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Factors Influencing the Site of a Rural Settlement
Physical Factors Economic Factors

Fresh water supply – WET-POINT SETTLEMENTS: Feasibility of commercial farming: large areas of
permanent water supplies define the location of a fertile soil
settlement

Water avoidance - DRY-POINT SETTLEMENTS: Natural harbours: fishing, trade
site is chosen to avoid the danger of flooding in a
wet area

Farming: arable land, decent grazing, flat land Tourist attractions and ecotourism

Building materials and energy sources: availability
of wood, clay, grass, mud

Microclimate: slope aspect and inversions

Relief: Easier to build and farm on flat land


Rural-Urban Migration
The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas.
This is not to be confused with URBANISATION – the increase in the percentage of people living in towns
and cities.

Problems faced by rural-urban migrants:
● Lack of education
● Travel costs
● Lack of capital
● Distance
● Adaptation to a new lifestyle
● Misinformation

Push and Pull Factors
PUSH factors are undesirable factors that cause people to leave a settlement.
PULL factors are desirable factors that draw people towards a settlement
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