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IB Optional Unit
IB Study guide pages 131-143Coursework based on this module60 hours of teaching time
Look at the specification for how muchemphasis you should place on each
section.
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Lesson Objectives;
Define key terms. Explain the processes of centripetal
movement.
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Brainstorm these keywords!
Urbanisation
Urban sprawl
Suburb Suburbanisation
Counter-urbanisation
Re-urbanisation
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1. Tokyo, Japan - 32,450,0002. Seul, South Korea - 20,550,0003. Mexico City, Mexico - 20,450,0004. New York City, USA - 19,750,0005. Mumbai, India - 19,200,0006. Jakarta, Indonesia - 18,900,0007. So Paulo, Brazil - 18,850,0008. Delhi, India - 18,680,0009. saka/Kobe, Japan - 17,350,000
10. Shanghai, China - 16,650,00011. Manila, Philippines - 16,300,00012. Los Angeles, USA - 15,250,00013. Calcutta, India - 15,100,00014. Moscow, Russian Fed. - 15,000,00015. Cairo, Egypt - 14,450,00016. Lagos, Nigeria - 13,488,000
17. Buenos Aires, Argentina - 13,170,00018. London, United Kingdom - 12,875,00019. Beijing, China - 12,500,00020. Karachi, Pakistan - 11,800,000
LimaKinshasa
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Label these cities on your map.
Dont forget your map title!
Do you notice any patterns?
Can you explain these patterns?
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Top 22 most populated cities
Tokyo
Kobe
Sao Paulo
Jakarta
Mumbai
New York
Mexico City
Calcutta
L.AShanghai
Delhi
London
Buenos Aires
Lagos
Cairoi
Moscow
BeijingKarachi
KinshasaLima
Manila
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Over the last 60 years, the proportionof people living in urban areas has beenincreasing rapidly. Just recently, it hasbeen suggested that over half of theworlds population live in urban areas.However, the rate of growth varies and
there must be reasons for this.
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10 biggest cities in 1900. Howdoes this compare to now?
London, United Kingdom 6,480,000 peopleNew York, United States 4,242,000 peopleParis, France 3,330,000 people
Berlin, Germany 2,707,000 peopleChicago, United States 1,717,000 peopleVienna, Austria 1,698,000 peopleTokyo, Japan 1,497,000 people
St. Petersburg, Russia 1,439,000 peopleManchester, United Kingdom 1,435,000 peoplePhiladelphia, United States 1,418,000 people
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/world/06/urbanisation/html/urbanisation.stm
% living in urban areas Key patterns e.g.size, location, number of
major cities, continents, latitudes, level of
development
Reasons for the pattern
1955-1965
1965-1975
1975-1985
1985-1995
1995-2005
2005-2015
TASK 2 Complete this table using the weblink on Lionel Patterns of Urban Growth
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/world/06/urbanisation/html/urbanisation.stmhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/world/06/urbanisation/html/urbanisation.stm8/10/2019 1. Urbanization
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Almost 50% of the worlds population lives in urban areas. 19% live in cities where the population exceeds 1 million people. Global scale rapid urbanisation has occurred over the last 50
years.
Most urbanised continents are Europe, North America, SouthAmerica Oceania (the developed world). However, there are more urban dwellers in Asia (40% of
population=1.4 billion) Also urbanisation is most rapidly increasing in Africa and Asia.
By 2025 almost half the population of them will live in urban
areas and 80% of all urban dwellers will live in developingcountries.
So , although MEDCs have more cities, more people actually livein cities in the developing world and this is continuing to rise.
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Define these key words;
Millionaire cities
Megacities World cities
Now make notes using the handout toexplain the pattern we see on slide 10.