A2 World Cities
Industrialisation
A process in which an increasing proportion of the population are employed in the manufacturing sector of the economy, happened 200 years ago in the UK
Urban hierarchy
A ranking of settlements according to their size and economic functions.
Globalisation
A set of processes leading to the interconnectedness of the world through the transfer of goods, services, capital, people and information
World city
Dominant city in terms of its role in the global political economy. Not the world's biggest city in terms of population or industrial output, but rather centers of strategic control of the world economy.
Colonialisation
Exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one, a driving force behind some urban areas
Rural
Relating to farm areas and life in the country, a primary based economy dominates
Distribution
The arrangement of something across Earth's surface
Urbanisation
The increase in the proportion of the countries population living in towns and cities
Informationalisation
The increasing importance of the information-based sector of the economy which relies on electronic data transfer.
Resource centres
Urban areas that are principally based around providing resources
Learning centres
Urban areas whose principle function involves the delivery of education services such as universities
Millionaire city
an urban area with over a million people living there
Megacity
urban area over 10 million people, often an agglomeration of one or more urban centres