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AQA GCSE Geography Urban Issues and Challenges Summary Notes from Hodder Textbook Concise, detailed, easy-to-revise Includes case studies and examples

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The global pattern of urban change
Urban trends
How is the world’s urban population changing?
 Urbanisation is the process by which an increasing percentage of a country's population
comes to live in towns and cities
 High income countries (HICs) show the lowest levels of urbanisation, with the highest levels
being in Africa and SE Asia
 Natural increase in LICs
 Natural decrease in HICs
 Urbanisation has already happened in NEEs, which are still not quite developed
 More people now live in towns and cities than in rural areas
 World population doubled between 1950 and 2015, but the urban population more than
trebled due to:
o The decline of industry in developed countries, as the industry moved overseas to
newly emerging economies (NEEs) and low-income countries (LICs) to take
advantage of a cheaper workforce, government incentives, tax breaks, etc.
o Which led to industrial growth in NEEs and 'pulled' people from rural regions to
urban areas, with the hope of a better life and employment

How urbanisation happens
- Urbanisation is the result of rural-urban migration and natural increase
- Urbanisation has led to large numbers of megacities in Asia:
o Over half the world’s population lives in Asia- China and India both have over 1
billion people
o Most of Asia’s population is rural, but this is changing
very quickly
- Factors affecting the growth of megacities:
o Migration: rural-urban migration of young people due to
pull factors, such as jobs and education
o Natural increase: young population increase birth rates,
and cities have better health care, so lower death rates
and higher life expectancy
o Economic development: cities are good places for
businesses to grow and flourish
o Location: trade thrives in cities, as they are located on
rivers/coasts, and are well connected

Megacity trends
Megacities will grow in Asia and Africa, and they will slow down in Europe and North America


Urban growth in Nigeria- Lagos
Lagos facts
1) Largest city in Africa, 17 million people
2) Many schools, hospitals, and universities
3) Generates 25% of Nigeria’s wealth
4) Main financial centre in West Africa

, 5) Transport hub, international airport, and seaport
Growing Lagos
How fast is Lagos growing?
 4 million people by 1990, 17 million by 2019
 Incredibly high rates, difficult to predict
 City has expanded northwards, following the main railway line
 Expansion started during oil boom in 1970s, and continued to grow despite fall in living
standards
What causes population growth in Lagos?
- Rural-urban migration due to push factors in countryside (lack of opportunities, low pay)
- High rate of natural increase due to city’s youthful population
Push and pull factors
 Education and health services are poor in rural areas
 Changing climate makes weather less predictable (droughts/floods)
 Farming pays poorly but requires a lot of work
 Few jobs other than farming
 Land shortage due to population growth
 Land is degraded due to farming, and is polluted by oil in the Niger Delta region
 Political unrest creates insecurity (e.g. Boko Haram)

Lagos-opportunities and challenges
Opportunities

 Education:
o 68% of the population of Lagos has secondary education
o In rural areas 40% of children don’t attend primary school
o There are more schools and universities in Lagos than in the rural areas, which
attracts migrants with families to the city
o With education residents are more likely to find work in Lagos in one its growing
industries like finance, film or fashion
 Healthcare:
o Above average healthcare, and whilst healthcare in Lagos is not free, it is available
unlike many rural areas
o Life expectancy is 53 years
o Charities have set up floating healthcare centres on the lagoon in the slums of
Makoko and provide primary care, reproductive and maternity care for free
 Economic:
o 80% of Nigerian industry is in Lagos
o Main export is oil
o Growing fashion, and film industry (Nollywood)
o The CBD and the Eko Atlantic development provide high skilled jobs
o Industrial areas and ports provide low skilled work, and jobs in informal sector

Challenges

 Housing:

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