As we all know, with the enhancement of the world, the amount of cities in the world are augmenting rapidly. For instance, when the People 's Republic of China was established, most areas of China were rural areas. However, when China has sufficient funds to program, we are definitely witnessing the urbanization of China. China not only has plenty of advanced facilities in downtown, but it also is feasting conveniences simultaneously that the urbanization is generating. This paper will explore some aspects about the urbanization of China, and how economical force influence the urbanization. In addition, the paper will analyze the relation between health of people and the urbanization. What is more, the paper will also discuss the how the urbanization impact the population distribution in urban and rural areas. Finally, the paper will analyze if the policy aided the urbanization of China. First of all, the economical force is an assignable factor. There is no doubt that the economic base determines the superstructures, law, as a means of superstructure, serves for the economy. Economical force is supplying puissant physical strength for urbanization. In the article “Landscape Urbanization and Economic Growth in China: Positive Feedbacks and Sustainability Dilemmas”, the author concluded two things. The first conclusion was that in most large scale city, people tend to have much higher income than people who is working in rural areas. The second conclusion
Urbanization is the growth of population in urban areas. The rapid growth of urbanization was due to the fact that people wanted to move to urban settings from rural areas because they wanted to have a more comfortable life, higher salary, and better education. In 1790, ninety-five percent of American’s lived in rural areas and the remaining five percent were urban. Urbanization in the Western world began with the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th century. Since urbanization is important for economic development countries such as United States, England, and France became urbanized. Industrialization lead to the mechanization of agriculture, which limited the amount of work available on farms. Due to lack of employment, farm
The rising urban-rural income inequality made a deeper and deeper gap between urban areas and rural areas. In China, with the rapid development of urban
Urbanization is a concept that is deeply rooted in the increase in a population within a region in response to the availability of unique opportunities. The opportunities may include the availability of employment chances in factories, investments opportunities in the urban areas, and the presence of sufficient housing and social infrastructure. It is apparent that urbanization began centuries ago in different regions of the world. However, the development of suburban areas has also been an interesting phenomenon over the centuries. Initially, people strived to live in the luxurious houses in major towns and cities. Nevertheless, there was a gradual shift in the desire to live in the cities when various negative impacts of overpopulation
Time of incredible urban communities, populace blast more than half lived in urban zones by 1920. Particular urban society made by ascent of enormous urban communities Heterogeneous populace in urban communities. The possibility of Occupations, riches, fervor had urged numerous to move into the enormous urban communities. New social issues had risen. Destitution, political debasement, personal satisfaction issues. Likewise the expanding predominance of
In other words, it is urbanization that means the physical growth of urban areas as a result of rural immigration. The reason for this movement is that rural areas have the highest rate of unemployment due to the limited opportunities for employment in their communities. Some of them located geographically in remote locations. While in urban areas have more opportunities of development for the population because they concentrate modernization and industrialization. Urbanization has an economic effect such as the rise of prices in the real states. Also, the environmental effect due to the concentration of more people in an area. Another trend is the diversity; cities are attractive for people from different
Urban development is the social, cultural, economic and physical development of cities. The development of cities is the main topic of human geography. Urban development can be used in different ways by the researchers. It can cause the price of things to increase fast. Urban development occurs in major cities like New York City, Tokyo, Japan. Urban development started back in the earlier cities like Mesopotamia, Egypt. This spreads the culture that affect people which makes them want to go to the major cities. Over fifty percent of the earth’s population lives in urban areas. Studies show by 2045 that the number of people living in a urban area will increase.
Mark explains in Chapter 4 why the Europeans were able to industrialize and why China and India did not. He says the Europeans were heavily focused on trade, variety of specializations, and improved transportation. While the biological old regime and the particularities of China's situation was pushing it toward an increasingly labor-intensive agri-culture, rather than toward an industrial revolution. He explains that Europe’s coal and colonies propelled them. The author talks about India and how important it was around the 1700. India around 1700 was the largest exporter of cotton textiles in the world and supplied textiles not just to meet English demand, but throughout the world as well... and that India accounted for fully one quarter of
In rural and urban areas, corporatization, brain drain, and the impact of mega cities influences human behavior with poverty. Poverty is a social problem that is difficult to correct related to the overlap of other social problems like inequality, health, education, and social status. Also, the growth and decrease in human population is a factor to poverty. The value and norms from society in the rural and urban areas is self-sufficiency as a picture for work, family, community, and safety. However, the negative impact with poverty jeopardize society's resources in rural and urban areas by pressurizing the norms and value for future growth and development. Today, people move to the cities reducing the size of rural areas for a many of reasons. A shift in rural and urban population affects the ecosystem, biosystem, microsystem, and macrosystem.
throughout China. “An expansive new infrastructure grid-- which includes a 13,000 kilometer high-speed rail network, over 60,000 kilometers of new highways, and nearly a hundred new airports-- was spread over the country.” (Shepard) Unlike Kibera, China has rapid urban development. They are taking farmland, and turning it into cities. While more than 50% of the world’s population will be living in Chinese cities, the government has been working to make sure that the country’s cities are going to be long-term. “By 2030, Chinese cities will be home to more than 1 billion people- or up to 70% of the population. This rapid pace of urbanization has required some innovative plans in China. Local, regional and national policy- makers and planners are working to ensure the long- term sustainability of the country’s cities.” (Myers)
The first reason why I would like to live in Urban China is because of the high income and the population. The income that people can make is $4,000. The article “Rural Life in China” explained, “Average disposable annual income for Chinese
The end of seignorialism forces people to move to city for employment opportunity and therefore provided labour force for mass labour and industrial revolution escalated the pace of urbanization. People forms city, and each individual has their own opinion, therefore city is a place where the idea clashed and the new ideology formed everyday, this is why city is the source of change. Since renaissance, the proportion of population dwelling in urban area has been ever-increasing, therefore in the city information transfers faster, and there is a higher chance for people to rise up in the city than the country side, due to the proximity.
Urbanization has been a universal huge ordeal that has been going on everywhere for some time now, and puts a huge strain on infrastructure, economics, and the order of a society making it hard to maintain sustainability. Urban Sprawl is the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas, and has recently become an important issue here in Kennesaw Georgia. Urban Sprawl also known as Urbanization has caused problems here such as air pollution, due to the amount of traffic daily, construction due to the rapid growth, economic slowdowns, car accidents, etc. It is rare to travel to a location 10 miles away in less than 30 minutes due to the abundance of traffic on the interstates and on the roads. The lines of automobiles at red lights are outrageous, and it’s common to see stand still traffic at green lights because of road blockages from cars not moving efficiently due to the timing of traffic lights. All these events: Lights not working efficiently, traffic backed up, and construction, has led to an increase in car accidents due to confusion, which has contributed to traffic as you guessed, but the problem is in many situations the ones injured have to wait for extended periods of times due to traffic, killing the efficiency of local emergency services. The infrastructure here is definitely not considered efficient for the population. The population in Kennesaw has increased nearly 35% since the year 2000 which is a huge spike according to (kennesaw-ga.gov.) This spike is due to
Beijing is the capital of China and one of the most populous cities in the world. The current population as of 2014 was over 21 million. The area of Beijing Metropolitan Area (BMA) is 16,410 square kilometers. According to land use dataset of Beijing Institute of City Planning, the total urban area as of 2012 was 1,675 square kilometers. The BMA currently comprises 16 administrative subdivisions, as presented in Figure 1.
Today urbanization is increasing rapidly with global opportunities and economic development of the country. So, there are more number of people are migrating from other areas to Urban. The density of the population increases, but the infrastructure like transportation facilities have not improved that much. Then there is a cause of Traffic congestion as well as increasing the fuel consumption. Urban areas are developing very fast and sprawl all over the sub- urban areas.
Urbanization and growth go with each other: no country has ever reached a great economy without a significant population shift into cities. Urbanization has a crucial role to keep up growth in developing countries, and it provides other benefits as well. But urbanization is not pain-less or always welcomed by policymakers or the general public. Managing urbanization is an important part of nurturing growth; neglecting cities—even in countries in which the level of urbanization is low—can imply heavy costs.