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Its Benefits and Hindrances Created and Presented by Mr. D. Gooden Teacher – Vere Technical High School

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This presentation is a follow-up to the presentation entitled "Migration". It is aimed at lower school students and is inadequate for students preparing for major examinations. It looks at what urbanization is and what causes it.

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Page 1: Urbanization

Its Benefits and Hindrances

Created and Presented by Mr. D. GoodenTeacher – Vere Technical High School

Page 2: Urbanization

What is Urbanization?

• Urbanization is referred to as the migration of people in large numbers from rural to urban areas.

• Urbanization occurs mainly because of the concentration of resources and facilities in towns and cities.

Page 3: Urbanization

What is Urbanization?

• The world's cities, including Kingston and Montego Bay are growing because people are moving from rural areas in search of jobs, opportunities to improve their lives and create a better future for their children.

Page 4: Urbanization

Attractions to Urban Areas

(Pull Factors)

Page 5: Urbanization

A large number of people are attracted to urban areas because of:

• The availability of jobs• Proper infrastructure – roads, water,

electricity etc.• Availability of social services – health,

education, recreation, postal services and police stations.

• A wide variety of entertainment and night life facilities

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Conditions in the Rural Areas(Push Factors)

Page 7: Urbanization

• Scarcity of jobs except in agriculture, and most people consider agricultural occupations to be low-paying, labourious, risky and menial.

• Lack of infrastructure such as poor roads, irregular water and electricity supplies.

• Poor facilities in education, health and security

• Lack of entertainment and recreational facilities.

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Problems of Urbanization

Pressure on resources and social services eg. water,

transport, health and education.

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More unemployment.

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Increased crime rate, especially since the typical

migrant may be young, unskilled or inexperienced.

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Development of slums (ghettos) due to

inadequate housing. This will add to the problem

of pollution.

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Traffic congestion

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Noise pollution

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High levels of stress

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Solving problems of urbanization

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Limit the size of cities by setting boundaries and controlling

population size.

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Put a stop to using agricultural lands for non-agricultural purposes such

as housing.

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Develop the rural areas by providing recreation,

education, health care and other social services.

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Develop basic infrastructure in the rural areas eg. roads, water

and electricity.

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Encourage rural population to participate in community

activities and use community facilities.

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Create jobs in rural areas by building more factories to

employ more people.

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Air quality worsens.

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