§2.1: living in the big city (part 1)

§2.1: Living in the big city
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§2.1: Living in the big city

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Today
  • Starting assignment 
  • Explanation §2.1
  • Assignments workbook

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A big city
Big difference between the rich and the poor
Lots of people work in factories or in farming
Many shops, offices and schools 
A small city 
Relatively small difference between the rich and the poor
Many people work in shops and in the office 
Relatively few shops, offices and schools 

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Similarities
                                            Utrecht      New York 

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Differences
                                          Utrecht      New York 

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Cities: differences and similarities
                                            Utrecht      New York 
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Cities: differences and similarities
                                    Amsterdam      Rio de Janeiro 
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Today
  • Starting assignment 
  • Explanation §2.1
  • Assignments workbook

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Learning goals
  • You know which four characteristics a city has
  • You understand the difference between a megacity and a metropolis 

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New York
Is a 'real' city due to its characteristics:
  • Many inhabitants
  • Densely built
  • Large number of facilities
  • Big secondary and tertiary sector 

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Sectors
  • Primary (agriculture)
  • Secondary (industry)
  • Tertiary (services)

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Primairy sector
Secondary sector
Tertiary sector

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tertiary sector
industry
agriculture
services
primary sector
secondary sector
Poor countries 
Developing countries 
Rich countries

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Types of cities
  • Capital city
Country's administrative centre
  • Metropolis (world city)
Large city 
Important at world level
  • Megacity 
10 million inhabitants
Not a great role in the world

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Type of cities 
  • Megacities are not always world cities
  • Metropolises are almost always mega cities

Mumbai: megacity
New York: metropolis 
Tokio: megacity and metropolis  


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Megacities 
The number of megacities and cities with more than one million inhabitants (inwoners) will increase (groeien) in the coming years

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Today
  • Starting assignment 
  • Explanation §2.1
  • Assignments workbook

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Learning goals
  • You know which four characteristics a city has
  • You understand the difference between a megacity and a metropolis 

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Working for yourself
  • Read §2.1
  • Make assignment 1, 2 and 3

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