3.3 Changing cities

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 Wat is cultuur?
    Chapter 3

Slide 1 - Slide

Program
Recap of yesterday's lesson
- growth of cities
- site-situation

Degree of urbanisation 
-degree of urbanisation and prosperity
-suburbanisation

Homework

Slide 2 - Slide

Growth of the city
In what ways does the population of a city grow? 

Slide 3 - Slide

What do you call the migration from the countryside to the city?

Slide 4 - Open question

Growth of the city
1. Natural population growth (births exceeds deaths)

2. International (im)migration

3. Urbanisation
 (arrival > departure = settlement surplus)

4. Annexation of surrounding villages



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Site
Situation
Schiphol is well connected to the rest of the world
The population of Utrecht is highly educated
Culemborg is centrally located in the Netherlands
Arnhem lies at a junction of roads and railway lines
Maastricht is close to Belgium and Germany  
Lelystad has clay soils

Slide 6 - Drag question

Homework
Draw an additional column on the right-hand side of the table. 

Put GDP/capita as the title at the top. 
(GDP in dutch: BBP or BNP)

Find the requested data using the statistics section in the atlas (or internet)


Question
What's the relation between GDP/capita and degree of urbanisation?

Slide 7 - Slide

Take a picture of your table including the GDP/capita.

Slide 8 - Open question

Slide 9 - Slide

Relation
The higher the GDP/capita, the higher the degree of urbanisation.

Slide 10 - Slide

Urbanisation
Migration from the countryside to the city

Pullfactors
- work (industry, services)
- better paid work
- facilities (health, education)
- modern way of life
Pushfactors
- unemployment
- traditional way of life
- poverty
Developing countries

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Suburbanisation
Migration from the city to the countryside


- rich countries
- since 1960

Push- and pullfactors?

Slide 12 - Slide

Can you mention some of the pushfactors
for suburbanisation in rich countries?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Suburbanisation
Pushfactors
- pollution
- small houses without garden
- high house prices
- congestion
- noise
- crime

Pullfactors
- more nature and peace
- more space
- lower prices of houses/ground
- safe for children to play outside

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Now it's your turn........
Read TB page 56: How is the pattern of a city changing?

Do WB page 76-77: assignment 2 up untill 4



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