Urban Growth Projections (SL IB Geography)

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Regional Patterns of Urban Growth

  • By 2050, it is estimated that 68% of the world's population will live in cities
    • This has more than doubled since 1960, when it was 33%
  • The countries with the highest proportion of people living in urban areas are mainly HICs, with many countries having over 80% of people living in urban areas
  • Middle-income countries have between 40% and 70% of people living in rural areas 
    • The proportion of people living in urban areas in these countries is increasing at the fastest rate

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Percentage of people living in urban areas in countries at different levels of development

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Map showing the percentage of people living in urban areas

Future trends

  • It is predicted that Asia will experience the largest growth in urban population
  • Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa will experience increased birth rates and rural-urban migration leading to rapid urban growth 
    • Lagos, Nigeria, is already the eighth fastest-growing city in the world
  • The rate of growth of cities in North America and Europe will slow

Trends of Rural-Urban Migration

  • Globally, rural-urban migration accounts for 40% of urban growth
  • Rural-urban migration happens in all countries but the greatest levels of rural-urban migration are occurring in MICs and LICs
    • In these countries, approximately 60% of urban growth is due to rural-urban migration
  • People are migrating to urban areas due to pull factors, including:
    • More and better jobs
    • Educational opportunities
    • Better access to healthcare
  • The impacts of rural-urban migration include:
    • Declining population in rural areas
    • Economic growth in urban areas
    • Increased pressure on housing and services in urban areas

Rural-urban migration in Kenya

  • More than 250 000 people a year move from rural Kenya to towns and cities like Nairobi
  • Most migrants are young people, often men

Causes of Rural-Urban Migration

  • Rural-urban migration in Kenya has a number of causes:
    • Loss of land: commercial farms taking over best farmland
    • Low productivity of land due to soil erosion and desertification
    • Poor access to healthcare and education services
    • Increasing frequency of drought
    • Lack of clean water

Impacts of Rural-Urban Migration

  • Ageing populations in rural areas
  • Lack of skills
  • Reduced productivity as the elderly and children are not able to farm as effectively
  • Birth rates decline 
  • Rural area development falls further behind urban areas

Changing Population Sizes & Structures

  • Population growth in LIC and MIC cities is rapid, particularly in Asia and Africa
  • Rural-urban migration is dominated by younger age groups, which leads to
    • High birth rates
    • Pressure on jobs and services
    • A reduced dependency ratio
  • In Lagos, Nigeria the largest age groups are:
    • Young children age 0 to 4 years 
    • Young adults age 20 to 29 years
  • The rate of population growth in HIC cities is slowing
  • This leads to:
    • Lower birth rates
    • A higher dependency ratio
  • In Tokyo, Japan the largest age groups are:
    • Older adults between 45 and 50

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After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 25 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.