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1 What would be the advantages and disadvantages of living in each of these locations?

2 Lesson title: Rural settlements. Functions and locations
Unit 1.2 Settlements Lesson title: Rural settlements. Functions and locations L/O: To explain what is meant be a settlement and why settlements grow where they do. Key words: Function Isolated Hamlet Nucleated Dispersed Rural Urban STICK ME IN YOUR BOOK

3 Write down the answers of one of your class mates
Rural V Urban Think and discuss: Where do you live? Is it an MEDC or LEDC? Is it urban or rural? Why do you think people live where you do? What brought people there in the beginning? How is your settlement changing? 85% of people in MEDCs live in urban settlements (towns of cities) 75% of people in LEDCs live in rural areas (countryside) Why do you think this is? Write down the answers of one of your class mates

4 Usually the poorest people live in rural areas
Rural V Urban Usually the poorest people live in rural areas WHY? Rural Areas: Rural areas tend to have a lot less functions (purposes) than urban areas. The main purpose of settlements in rural areas is normally agriculture (farming) and possibly tourism. This is because rural areas have less people, poorer transport, poorer communication, less technology and the land is better used for other purposes i.e. agriculture. Urban Areas: Urban areas tend to have a lot more functions ranging from shopping functions, to educational functions, to transport functions, to administrative functions and residential functions. The bigger the urban area, the more functions that it normally has.

5 Africa’s rural and urban population
Name two countries with a high rural and two countries with a low rural population (use atlas) Do most people live in rural or urban areas in North Africa? Do most people live in rural or urban areas in Sub-Saharan Africa (Southern and central Africa)? Can you suggest reasons for this pattern? Use the physical features map in your atlas.

6 Rural settlement patterns
Nucleated settlements Houses are clustered together around a middle point. Dispersed Settlements Houses are spread out with no set pattern. Draw and label your own diagram of these settlements – 5 mins

7 What makes a good site for a settlement?
Sites were chosen for settlements because …. There is clean water available Land is flat or gentle for easy building Low altitude Good natural drainage No natural hazards Remember: When the contour lines are closer together this means the slope is steeper! Task: Complete task 5 on page 33

8 Homework: Due Tuesday 11th November Complete all tasks from class AND …. What type of settlement is San Lucar? Nucleated / Dispersed? Think …. What features does it offer as a settlement? Think about where you live. What makes it attractive as a settlement? Use the factor you learn about today!


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