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Urbanization South America

What does URBAN mean? Brainstorm a list of words associated with “city”

Urbanization Is a population shift from rural to urban areas

Causes of Urbanization Industrialization Building of industry brings a need for workers Workers need homes and infrastructure of support (grocery stores etc.)

Causes of Urbanization Commercial Response to industrialization Areas that were former colonies (like Brazil) often lagged behind industrially They became oriented toward providing commercial services instead Natural resources flowed out of Brazil to US and Britain and they were provided manufactured goods in exchange.

Causes of Urbanization Migration Desire to improve their economic position (jobs) Lack of opportunity in Rural areas Population pressures (too many people, not enough jobs/food) Higher standard of living Better educational opportunities

Mapping Activity Using the map and the chart, map the top 10 Urban areas of Brazil Then answer the two questions on the sheet

Positive Effects of Urbanization Reduced Transport costs, exchanging ideas, sharing resources Higher standard of living, more opportunity Education

Negative Effects of Urbanization Overpopulation-problem in accommodating the rapid growth of the cities…increase in the amount of slums.---Massive Social Inequality

Negative Effects of Urbanization Unemployment- poverty—turn to informal employment (street vendors, performers etc.)

Negative Effects of Urbanization Increase in crime rates-Theft, Murder, Cheating, Pick pocketing, rape etc. are common in urban centers.

Negative Effects of Urbanization Pollution-It may be caused by industries or by excessive movement of vehicles.

Negative Effects Transportation- Increase amount of traffic and lacking public transportation

Problem caused by Urbanization Thinking Ahead Pick a problem of Urbanization and brainstorm several solutions that you can think of to solve the problem in a graphic organizer. Possible Solution Possible Solution Problem caused by Urbanization Possible Solution Possible Solution