Surburbanisation
Centrifugal movements
- Centrifugal movement refers to any movement outwards of the city centre, including:
- Suburbanisation
- Counter-urbanisation
- Urban Sprawl
- There are several reasons for the movement of people away from urban areas:
- High land prices
- Congestion
- Pollution
- High crime rates
- A lack of community
- Declining services
Suburbanisation
- As towns grow, they expand outwards by a process known as suburbanisation
- This growth adds to the built up area, but the building densities are generally lower than in the older parts of the town
- The new suburbs are made up of mostly houses but also include places of employment and services
Causes of suburbanisation
- There are several causes of suburbanisation including:
- Improved transportation makes movement between the suburbs and CBD easier
- Larger homes and more space
- Lower-cost housing
- Lower crime rates
- Improved environment, with lower pollution levels and more green space
Impacts of suburbanisation
- Urban settlements may continue to prosper and grow, people move out of the town or city altogether and commute to work:
- The places they move to are called dormitory settlements because many residents only sleep there.
- They continue to have links with the town or city they have left
- They still make use of urban services, shops, education, and healthcare in the city
- Urban sprawl
- Wealth and business shift to the suburbs
- Social segregation as the wealthier population moves to the suburbs, leaving the less wealthy in the cities