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Urbanization & the population question

Urbanization & the population question. Source: Marshall, J. 2005. Urbanization & the population question. Ink shed (5 mins): If the ecological footprint of average North American is 9.5 hectares, how much space in square kilometers would we need for every person to consume the same?

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Urbanization & the population question

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  1. Urbanization & the population question Source: Marshall, J. 2005

  2. Urbanization & the population question • Ink shed (5 mins): If the ecological footprint of average North American is 9.5 hectares, how much space in square kilometers would we need for every person to consume the same? • Earth’s total population = 6,500,000,000 • 1 hectare = 0.01 km² • Total surface area of Earth: 510,065,600 km² • ((9.5*6,500,000,000)*0.01) = 617,500,000 km² • 617,500,000 km² / 510,065,600 km² = 1.2 Earths!!

  3. Urbanization & the population question • Ecological footprint: measures the amount of renewable and non-renewable ecologically productive land area required to support the resource demands and absorb the wastes of a given population or specific activities. http://www.footprintnetwork.org/gfn_sub.php?content=footprint_overview http://www.adbusters.org/metas/eco/truecosteconomics/footprint.html

  4. Urbanization & the population question www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w111/boat.htm

  5. Outline • Global patterns of urbanization • Differences in urbanization between MDCs and LDCs • Urbanization and the population question • Urban service provision and urban economies in LDC cities

  6. Urban service provision • In the MDCs about 6 percent of the urban population live in slum conditions • In the LDCs about 80 percent of the urban population live in slums (barrios, favelas, ‘spontaneous settlements’). • Often located on undesirable, or dangerous sites: steep slopes, beside garbage dumps, or along roads and railway lines.

  7. Different Models: India (Mumbai) • 2001 Census showed 37% of urban households in India lived in one room • In Mumbai it was 65%, with an average of 5 persons/household • Only half the dwellings have running water and 26% have no toilet (53% in Mumbai) • 23% of the urban population lives in squatter settlements and hovels – in Mumbai probably 8 of 12 million inhabitants live in these conditions

  8. Different Models Hong Kong ‘Boat People’

  9. Different Models Brazil Favela seen from Copacabana Beach, Rio

  10. Rio de Janeiro

  11. Different Models Africa Kibera, Nairobi 700,000 people)

  12. Different Models Beijing

  13. Different models: Beijing

  14. Different models: Beijing

  15. Different models: Shanghai

  16. Different models: Shanghai

  17. Different models: Shanghai

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