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Defining Urban, Urbanization
and Urbanism
Urbanization is happening faster than any time in
history
There are 10,000 Cities on Planet
Earth. Half Didn’t Exist 40 Years Ago
Urban
URB= (City) + AN =(Denotes Place)
Pertaining to a large city. An urban area might
be defined as an area with a large amount of
people residing in it, an area that has been
significantly developed, or an area where the
distance between buildings is very small.
Urban is used in contrast to rural, which
generally indicates a low-population, often
agricultural-based area.
Most people can agree that cities are places where
large numbers of people live and work; they are hubs
of government, commerce and transportation. But
how best to define the geographical limits of a city is
a matter
of some debate.
So far, no standardized
international criteria exist
for determining the
boundaries of a city and
often multiple boundary
definitions are available
for any given city.
2050
An Urban Area is a human settlement with
high population density and infrastructure
of built environment. Urban areas are
created through Urbanization and are
categorized by urban morphology as cities,
towns, conurbations, or suburbs.
In Urbanism, the term contrast to rural
areas such as villages and hamlets and in
urban sociology or urban anthropology it
contrast with natural environment.
Urban settlements have been
defined on the basis of:
Cultural Definition- Urban Culture
Political Definition- Administrative Functions
Economic Definition- percentage of people
in non agricultural populations
Demographic Definition- size of the
Population
 Functional geography
Cultural Definition
-A city is a state of mind, a body of customs and
traditions
2 types of communities
• “gesellschaft” (urban)- larger scale “Societal”or formal
role relationships
• “gemeischaft”(rural)- more intimate scale
“community”or primary relationships
Political Definition
- A national Government may define its urban
areas in terms of functions.
Often those residing in the capital of a
country or province are designated as
urban
In Kenya and Thailand, all incorporated
places are urban, regardless of size
In Canada, Until 1971all incorporated
places were automatically urban
Economic Definition
A country has sometimes been described as
urban if less than half of its workers are
engaged in agriculture
“Urban” = “non – agricultural”
Demographic Definition
- Demographically, a place is defined as being
urban because a certain number of people live
in it, certain density of people live in it, or both
Urbanization
Rural Urban
movement
More people living in
urban areas
Urbanization
Urbanization is a process whereby populations move from
rural to urban area, enabling cities and towns to grow. It can also be
termed as the progressive increase of the number of people living in
towns and cities. It is highly influenced by the notion that cities and
towns have achieved better economic, political, and social mileages
compared to the rural areas.
Accordingly, urbanization is very common in developing and
developed worlds as more and more people have the tendency of
moving closer to towns and cities to acquire “privileged” social and
economic services as well as benefits. These include social and
economic advantages such as better education, health care,
sanitation, housing, business opportunities, and transportation.
Urbanization
 Transformation of a society from a rural to an urban
one.
 Urban population - Persons living in cities or towns
of 2,500 or more residents.
 Urbanized area - One or more places and the
adjacent densely populated surrounding area that
together have a minimum population of 50,000.
 Mega-cities - Cities with 10 million residents or more.
Traits of Urbanization
Urbanization is an Index of Transformation
It is concentration of population
Quantification of Urbanization is difficult
It is a long term process
It is a finite process
Agrarian to Industrial society
Exciting new Opportunities for Investors
Causes of Urbanization
Urbanization occurs naturally from
individual & corporate efforts to reduce time
and expense in commuting in transportation
while improving job opportunities, education,
housing, and transportation
Urbanization permits individuals and
families to take advantage of the opportunities
of proximity, diversity, and market place
competition
Causes of Urbanization
 Hub of change
Better services
 Job Opportunity
A greater variety of entertainment &
Better quality of Education
Reasons for Migration
- People were losing their jobs on the farms
during the industrialization to machines
• Job opportunities
• Improved facilities
• Better education
• Transportation faster access to
medical help
Demographically
-Urbanization is an increase in population
concentration (Numbers and density)
Organizationally
- It is an alteration in structure and patterns
of organization
Benefits of Urbanization
 Improvement In Economy
Growth of Commercial
Activities
Social and Cultural Integration
Efficient Services
Resources Utilization
Urbanization is accelerating faster
than in any time in human history Concentrating in
cities more than
ever before
Future of internally integrated by industrial
and productively connected
Urbanism
is the study of the characteristic ways of interaction
of inhabitants of towns and cities (urban areas) with
the built environment. It is a direct component of
disciplines such as urban planning (the physical
design and management of urban structures)
and urban sociology (the study of urban life and
culture). However, in some contexts internationally
Urbanism is synonymous with Urban Planning, and
the ”Urbanist” refers to an Urban Planner.
Urbanism
• City way of Life
• Socio cultural consequences of living in urban places
the human side of urbanization
• Social patterns and behavior associated with living
cities
o Emphasis on: Competition, achievement,
specialization, superficiality, anonymity,
independence, are tangential relationships
o Compared with: a simpler and less
competitive idealized rural past
New Urbanism
New Urbanism is an Urban
design movement which promotes
environmentally friendly habits by
creating walkable neighbourhoods
containing a wide range of housing and job
types. It arose in the United States in the
early 1980s, and has gradually influenced
many aspects of real estate
development, Urban Planning, and
municipal land Use strategies.
New Urbanism
New Urbanism is strongly influenced by
urban design practices that were prominent
until the rise of the automobile prior to World
War II; it encompasses ten basic principles
such as traditional neighbourhood design
(TND) and transit- oriented
Development(TOD). These ideas can all be
circled back to two concepts: building a sense
of community and the development of
ecological practices.
Sando : Building Smarter City
Urban planning
 Underground water and electric tunnel
 Pedestrian
 Telecommunications
 Highways and subways
 Underground waste that goes directly to
waste processing center
Singapore
City built in water. A story of
land reclamation
Reclamation Project
Housing and Slums
• Acute shortage of housing in urban areas and
much of the available accommodation is
quantitatively of sub standard variety
• With large scale migration for urban areas, many
find that the only option that they have is
substandard housing, overcrowding, lack of
electrification, ventilation, roads, and drinking water
facilities
Over crowding
Over crowding
• Overcrowding encourages deviant
behaviour, spreads diseases, and creates
conditions to mental illness, alcohol and
riots
• One effect of dense urban living is people’s
apathy and indifference
Power shortage
• Power supply has remained insufficient in majority
of Urban Area
• The use of electrical gadgets has increase in cities,
and establishments of new industries and the
expansion of the old ones has also increased
dependence of electricity
Pollution
• Towns and cities are major polluters of the
environment, Several cities discharge 40 to 6
percent of their entire sewage and industrial
effluents untreated into the nearby rivers
• Urban industries pollutes the atmospheres with
smoke and toxic causes from the chimneys
• All these Increases the chances of diseases
among the people living in the urban centres
Other Problems:
Environmental Problems
Educational Problems
Malnutrition
Poverty
Unemployment
Rural rebound
• where people are getting sick of
cities and moving back to Rural
Areas
• Make the economy of rural areas
fully viable by undertaking massive
rural development program
• Surplus rural manpower should
be absorbed in rural areas
themselves to reduce rural to
urban migration.
 Urban Planning and Management
 City Development Strategy
 Systematic development of urban centers
and creation of job opportunities
 Regional planning with city planning
 Encouraging industries to move to backward
area
 Municipalities to find own financial resources
 Adopting Pragmatic Housing Policy
References:
 https//prezi.com by Jerdy Mercene, June 25,2017
 www.yahoo.com
 www.google.com
 Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rural Development
Project
 John J. Palen – 1997, Tonnies 1957,Wirth 1938
 Being Urban: Urban Dictionary and Meriam Dictionary
 www.youtube.com Khai Loon October 16, 2016
 www.slideshare.net

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Defining Urban, Urbanization and Urbanism

  • 1. Defining Urban, Urbanization and Urbanism Urbanization is happening faster than any time in history
  • 2. There are 10,000 Cities on Planet Earth. Half Didn’t Exist 40 Years Ago
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  • 5. Urban URB= (City) + AN =(Denotes Place) Pertaining to a large city. An urban area might be defined as an area with a large amount of people residing in it, an area that has been significantly developed, or an area where the distance between buildings is very small. Urban is used in contrast to rural, which generally indicates a low-population, often agricultural-based area.
  • 6. Most people can agree that cities are places where large numbers of people live and work; they are hubs of government, commerce and transportation. But how best to define the geographical limits of a city is a matter of some debate. So far, no standardized international criteria exist for determining the boundaries of a city and often multiple boundary definitions are available for any given city. 2050
  • 7. An Urban Area is a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas are created through Urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology as cities, towns, conurbations, or suburbs. In Urbanism, the term contrast to rural areas such as villages and hamlets and in urban sociology or urban anthropology it contrast with natural environment.
  • 8. Urban settlements have been defined on the basis of: Cultural Definition- Urban Culture Political Definition- Administrative Functions Economic Definition- percentage of people in non agricultural populations Demographic Definition- size of the Population  Functional geography
  • 9. Cultural Definition -A city is a state of mind, a body of customs and traditions 2 types of communities • “gesellschaft” (urban)- larger scale “Societal”or formal role relationships • “gemeischaft”(rural)- more intimate scale “community”or primary relationships
  • 10. Political Definition - A national Government may define its urban areas in terms of functions. Often those residing in the capital of a country or province are designated as urban In Kenya and Thailand, all incorporated places are urban, regardless of size In Canada, Until 1971all incorporated places were automatically urban
  • 11. Economic Definition A country has sometimes been described as urban if less than half of its workers are engaged in agriculture “Urban” = “non – agricultural”
  • 12. Demographic Definition - Demographically, a place is defined as being urban because a certain number of people live in it, certain density of people live in it, or both
  • 14. Urbanization Urbanization is a process whereby populations move from rural to urban area, enabling cities and towns to grow. It can also be termed as the progressive increase of the number of people living in towns and cities. It is highly influenced by the notion that cities and towns have achieved better economic, political, and social mileages compared to the rural areas. Accordingly, urbanization is very common in developing and developed worlds as more and more people have the tendency of moving closer to towns and cities to acquire “privileged” social and economic services as well as benefits. These include social and economic advantages such as better education, health care, sanitation, housing, business opportunities, and transportation.
  • 15. Urbanization  Transformation of a society from a rural to an urban one.  Urban population - Persons living in cities or towns of 2,500 or more residents.  Urbanized area - One or more places and the adjacent densely populated surrounding area that together have a minimum population of 50,000.  Mega-cities - Cities with 10 million residents or more.
  • 16. Traits of Urbanization Urbanization is an Index of Transformation It is concentration of population Quantification of Urbanization is difficult It is a long term process It is a finite process Agrarian to Industrial society Exciting new Opportunities for Investors
  • 17. Causes of Urbanization Urbanization occurs naturally from individual & corporate efforts to reduce time and expense in commuting in transportation while improving job opportunities, education, housing, and transportation Urbanization permits individuals and families to take advantage of the opportunities of proximity, diversity, and market place competition
  • 18. Causes of Urbanization  Hub of change Better services  Job Opportunity A greater variety of entertainment & Better quality of Education
  • 19. Reasons for Migration - People were losing their jobs on the farms during the industrialization to machines • Job opportunities • Improved facilities • Better education • Transportation faster access to medical help
  • 20. Demographically -Urbanization is an increase in population concentration (Numbers and density) Organizationally - It is an alteration in structure and patterns of organization
  • 21. Benefits of Urbanization  Improvement In Economy Growth of Commercial Activities Social and Cultural Integration Efficient Services Resources Utilization
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  • 23. Urbanization is accelerating faster than in any time in human history Concentrating in cities more than ever before
  • 24. Future of internally integrated by industrial and productively connected
  • 25. Urbanism is the study of the characteristic ways of interaction of inhabitants of towns and cities (urban areas) with the built environment. It is a direct component of disciplines such as urban planning (the physical design and management of urban structures) and urban sociology (the study of urban life and culture). However, in some contexts internationally Urbanism is synonymous with Urban Planning, and the ”Urbanist” refers to an Urban Planner.
  • 26. Urbanism • City way of Life • Socio cultural consequences of living in urban places the human side of urbanization • Social patterns and behavior associated with living cities o Emphasis on: Competition, achievement, specialization, superficiality, anonymity, independence, are tangential relationships o Compared with: a simpler and less competitive idealized rural past
  • 27. New Urbanism New Urbanism is an Urban design movement which promotes environmentally friendly habits by creating walkable neighbourhoods containing a wide range of housing and job types. It arose in the United States in the early 1980s, and has gradually influenced many aspects of real estate development, Urban Planning, and municipal land Use strategies.
  • 28. New Urbanism New Urbanism is strongly influenced by urban design practices that were prominent until the rise of the automobile prior to World War II; it encompasses ten basic principles such as traditional neighbourhood design (TND) and transit- oriented Development(TOD). These ideas can all be circled back to two concepts: building a sense of community and the development of ecological practices.
  • 29. Sando : Building Smarter City
  • 30. Urban planning  Underground water and electric tunnel  Pedestrian  Telecommunications  Highways and subways  Underground waste that goes directly to waste processing center
  • 31. Singapore City built in water. A story of land reclamation Reclamation Project
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  • 33. Housing and Slums • Acute shortage of housing in urban areas and much of the available accommodation is quantitatively of sub standard variety • With large scale migration for urban areas, many find that the only option that they have is substandard housing, overcrowding, lack of electrification, ventilation, roads, and drinking water facilities
  • 35. Over crowding • Overcrowding encourages deviant behaviour, spreads diseases, and creates conditions to mental illness, alcohol and riots • One effect of dense urban living is people’s apathy and indifference
  • 36. Power shortage • Power supply has remained insufficient in majority of Urban Area • The use of electrical gadgets has increase in cities, and establishments of new industries and the expansion of the old ones has also increased dependence of electricity
  • 37. Pollution • Towns and cities are major polluters of the environment, Several cities discharge 40 to 6 percent of their entire sewage and industrial effluents untreated into the nearby rivers • Urban industries pollutes the atmospheres with smoke and toxic causes from the chimneys • All these Increases the chances of diseases among the people living in the urban centres
  • 38. Other Problems: Environmental Problems Educational Problems Malnutrition Poverty Unemployment
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  • 40. Rural rebound • where people are getting sick of cities and moving back to Rural Areas
  • 41. • Make the economy of rural areas fully viable by undertaking massive rural development program
  • 42. • Surplus rural manpower should be absorbed in rural areas themselves to reduce rural to urban migration.
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  • 44.  Urban Planning and Management  City Development Strategy  Systematic development of urban centers and creation of job opportunities  Regional planning with city planning  Encouraging industries to move to backward area  Municipalities to find own financial resources  Adopting Pragmatic Housing Policy
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  • 46. References:  https//prezi.com by Jerdy Mercene, June 25,2017  www.yahoo.com  www.google.com  Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rural Development Project  John J. Palen – 1997, Tonnies 1957,Wirth 1938  Being Urban: Urban Dictionary and Meriam Dictionary  www.youtube.com Khai Loon October 16, 2016  www.slideshare.net

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