urbanization: a theoretical view (perspectives, growth, cause and problems)
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Urbanization: A Theoretical
View Perspectives, Growth, Cause and
Problems
Rajendra P Sharma
Kathmandu, Nepal, [email protected]
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Contents
• Urbanization
• Causes of Urban Growth
• Perspectives on Urbanization
• Problems of Urban Areas
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URBANIZATION
• Transformation of a society from a rural to
an urban one.
• Urban population - Persons living in
cities or towns of 2,500 or more residents.
• Urbanized area - One or more places
and the adjacent densely populated
surrounding area that together have a
minimum population of 50,000.
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• Megacities - Cities with 10 million
residents or more.
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Metropolitan Area
• A metropolitan area is a densely
populated core area together with adjacent
communities.
• The largest city in each metropolitan area
is designated the central city.
.
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Urban and rural population of the world
(1950-2030)
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Causes of Urban Growth
Better food supply
Good medical care
Education
Jobs
Entertainment
Specialization of professions
Terms of trade
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Functionalist View
• Focuses on how changes in one aspect of
the social system affect other aspects of
society.
• Human Ecology
• Urban Ecology
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Functionalist View
• The development of urban areas is
functional for societal development.
• Urbanization is also dysfunctional,
because it leads to increased rates of
anomie as the bonds between individuals
and social groups become weak.
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Human Ecology
• Human ecology is an area of study that is
concerned with the interrelationships
between people and their environment.
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Urban Ecology
• An area of study that focuses on the
interrelationships between people and
their environment in urban areas.
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Functionalist View
• There are different theories:
• Concentric-zone theory
• Demographic transition theory
• Multiple-nuclei theory
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Demographic transition theory
• The demographic transition theory of
population describes how industrialization
has affected population growth.
• There are different stages in this theory:
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• Stage 1: Preindustrial Societies
- little population growth, high birth rates
offset by high death rates.
• Stage 2: Early Industrialization
- significant population growth, birth rates
are relatively high, death rates decline.
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• Stage 3: Advanced Industrialization and Urbanization - very little population growth occurs, birth rates and death rates are low.
• Stage 4: Postindustrialization - birth rates decline as more women are employed and raising children becomes more costly.
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Growth of World’s population
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Concentric Zone Theory
• Ernest Rurgess
• Theory of urban growth
• Growth in terms of a series of rings
radiating from the central business district.
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Multiple Nuclei Theory
• Chauncy D.Harris and Edward Ullman in
1945
• A theory of urban growth.
• Growth as emerging from many centers of
development, each of which reflects a
particular urban need or activity.
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Symbolic View
Simmel’s view
of city life
The intensity of city life causes
people to become insensitive to
individuals and events around them.
Urbanism as a
way of life
Size, density, and heterogeneity of
urban population result in elaborate
division of labor and space.
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Conflict View
• Emphasizes the role of power, wealth and
profit motive in development of urban
areas.
• Capitalism contributes to migration of rural
inhabitants to cities.
• Individuals and groups with wealth and
power influence decisions that affect urban
populations.
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Conflict View
Capitalism
and urban
growth
The capitalist class chooses
locations for skyscrapers and
housing projects, limiting individual
choices by others.
Gender
regimes in
cities
Different cities have different
ideologies regarding access to social
positions and resources for men and
women.
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New Urban Sociology
• An approach to urbanization that
considers the interplay of local, national,
and worldwide forces and their effect on
local space, with special emphasis on the
impact of global economic activity.
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World System Analysis
Wallerstein was a person who gave this
view.
He argued that global economic system as
one divided between certain industrialized
nations that control wealth and developing
countries that are controlled and exploited.
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Current Urban Problems
• For Developing world
1-uncontrollable growth
2-trraffic noise
3-pollution
4-dirty water
5-increase in unemployment
6-shortage of land (housing)
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THANK YOU
Q/A for few minutes