Urban Geography
secondera - 1947-1990
post-colonial / command economy in india when they nationalized industries and moved them outside to core cities
what is key vulnerability to heat
poverty - low income minorities are more expose because less green spcae, closer to highways and factories
even tho it is growing cit
predicted to be number one of exposed population for flooding
nursultan nazarbayev
president of kazakhstan, in charge since it became the country's capital
southeast asian city
pretty watery - generalized model is based on port
sysco installed
prison system so you make video calls to anyone in the city - very futuristic
BUT
problem is regional. the city of beijing can reduce coal being burned, but doesn't help the amount of pollutants coming from other regions, like the south
spaniards
put in streets and roads instead of canals, get Nezahualcoytl is built on bay of lake
houston -
put in urban parks
atlanta used to be
quite green but they expanded out, losing green space, ads urban heat island effect and polluted waters, pesticides on rich lawns
they build
railroad, larget manmande port, aquaduct, inter urban rail system, got ride of labor unions - first land based elites
supposed to have lower
rainfall
africa is where
rate of urbanization is high, but urbanization is low
1991-present
reform economy,
state gov of lagos made
reforms in city - now building ecoatlantic (making separate island for rich people)
inter-urban geography
relationship between cities
he stepped down in 2019 as president and the interim president
renamed capital as nu-sultan
this is in kenya but
right new to somalia
economy solely based on land develpment is
risky model for a city
another problem facing miami
saltwater intrustion - saltwater is entering fresh water aquifer. with sea level rise, you get more
four of the biggest camps are in
same region - dadaab in kenya, and bidi bidi in uganda right under border of south sudan, kakuma in kenya, and dolo ado in Ethiopia
example
san-la-san or St. Chitroit or Fort San Houstin
not great place to move capital because
second coldest capital in the world
cape town
second largest city in africa
in 1950s -
second wave of land based elites that emerged on west side of LA. mainly jewish and democratic voting peeps - formed a competing heiracchy of power
denver kind of follows
sector model
za'atari refugee camp -
clsoed to newcomers, started as a UNHCER emergency measure, become a new way of thinking about refugee crisis
not green even tho they claim it to be
coal and power plants - chopping down forest, no indigenous people on the board designing city, instead outside experts
most IDPs - country
colombia, syria, and then DRC
what is in its air?
combo is worst than just one - nitrogen oxides, carbon monozide, sulfur dioxide, two more on slide
rather than ag hinterland, these merchant towns had
commercial hinterland
european cities are moer
compact, defensive walls, and vibrant center, lower skylines
zone model
concentric zone model
more upper development projects also -
connecting to hong kong to the south and another province in the north
cape town managed to reduce
consumption so they never reach day 0
have no
corporate or income tax, instead make money from state-owned enterprises and oil and alchol syntax
air pollution
costs 8.8% of their GDP and is leading cause of premature death
in addition to building world class everything, devleoped by
creating special zones with special laws
unlike shenzen and dubai,
delhi is a very old city, not created by the britihs like calcutta
example
denver, florida (the villages in FL has a lot of exurbs)
temporary or permanent?
designed to be ptermporary but are permanent spaces
Kazakhstan
didn't want russia to claim territory so moved capital further north because former capital was in a very ethnically russian territory
cities started and then
diffused often with expansion of empires
gov. of lebanon
does have some power - what jobs you can do and citizenship or not
now elites are still
doing that crazy shit, but not just downtown. poliitcal fragmentation in LA - LA has different political agencies all around
azraw refugee camp in joradn -
don't have shops, camps like this are efficeint and promote fundraising but foster dependency on institutions for everything and always at risk for funding cuts
UNRWA
don't offer durable solutions - just oversees refugee camps
aid agencies
dont think of themselves as sovereign - refugees are not citiziens of host country and the three durable soltuions are not viable for refugees
some are newer so don't follow like
dubai in UAE - airports, skyscrapers, but still an old neighborhood in Dubai but most is not
compared them to
ecological terms like metabolism, pulse, equilibrium - applying them to humans in the city
miami is the seond in the world in terms of
economic losses from floods
1000 CE, biggest cities were
empires - where spain is now
has rules to
encourage sprawl - hard to build townhouses in metro, needs two parking spaces for every house which limits apartment buildings
tianducheng, zhejiang province, china
european cities are coped here
in total, there is only 1 resettlement spot for
every 20 refugee that needs one (which is constantly increasing)
great international chinese city model
ex. shanghai - built a second downtown and renovated old inner city neighborhoods, new commerical centers
similarities
exectuvie planning in both, foreign capital (hongkongtaiwan vs. USsaudis), inequalities with workers, workers housing not too good
most residents live in
expansions (shown in picture) - informal development,
rather than irrigating crops,
farmers sell water to for-profit trucks which take more water out of the ground.
mericopa county AZ is
fastest growing county
first cities were in
fertile crescent made possible by ag surplus, division of labor, trade centers, religious hubs
nigeria has high
fertility rates and largest population in africa
mexico city
fifth biggest city
Phoniex reading -
fifth biggest city proper in u.s
of the nearly 5 million homes and businesses covered by national flood insurance
florida - 1.8millino
poeple vote
for local officiers and leaders and committees
colonial concession-based chinese city model
forced china to trade with countries like UK - Shanghai following this model concession zone with docks, chinese residential zones
latin american city
ford in 1996- inverse concentric zone pattern where residential quality decreases going further from business district - slums in peripheral areas
in 1980s, developed
free trade zone in port district, base for us to trade
most infrastructure spending goes to
freeways
now imports water
from 60 miles away cause water doesn't sink into acquafur so they have fresh water shortages
now they get pollution
from traffic fumes rather than burning coal
dubai is a
futile state - the al-maktoum dynasty owns terriotry of dubai - straight up monarchy
mexico city -
gather rain water, filter it through filtration system, and then drink it. use it in other places too.
federal clean air act and clean air committe in LA
get smog checks a bunch, sleeves on gas nozzles, reformulated gas to lead-free
people are
getting sick from water, so they create mini lots to seperate people
politicans -
got approval for canal in 1968 and so gov. is playing a role in getting taxpayer money to help phoenix grow
megalopolis
gottman coined in 1961 0 look at entire urban chunk as related
alongside private developers, who else plays a big role
gov. - national and local - FHA pays for a lot of suburban houses - funds dams fed gov. - airport base in mesa brought in jobs and soldiers
another thing that he neglects to think about is
gov. zones for industry, racial convenants, transportation lines
chicago metropolitan region - 1900-2010
graph on slide - city of chicago, inner suburbs, outer suburbs, exurban
cities do not
grow the same way and are not shaped the same way
its urban population of 500 million in 2010 is expected to
grow to 650 million by 2025
china is now
growing fast urban population
growth spurt
growing northsouth, suburbs will expand to by 2050
but, she says
growth is slowing now because egyptian population is going thru demographic transition - birthrate going down and migration to gulf states for work and mid-size citie
who built dubai?
guest workers - foreigner who is permitted to work in another country on a temporary basis
consequence of sprawl in perth
habitats being lost, high water consumption, use a lot of water, env. degradation, quokka habitats sad, strip mining
al 12.5 million palesetiians on earth (speak arabic) - half aren't in palestine,
half are in west bank gaza strip and other half is somewhere else
population
half million people
first set of elites: the Wasps (white anglo saxon protestant) -
harry chandler, henry huntington, isaias hellman, gen harrison gray ottis
bangalore
has a lot of unchecked land development - some say that bangalore will be uninhabited by 2025
morrocco - fez
has both medina islamic urban form and also french came in to create own urban form - got boulevards and palm trees to imitate paris and in old area, follows old area of urban form
onitsha, nigeria
has diesel smoke from ships, lots of construction sites, no incineration plant for trash, heavy traffic, env. laws are not enforced
and various militias
have sovereignty in the camp
chicago typically had
high rates of migration during this
corruption is also
high, impacting free market in lagos
king tide
highest tides of the year - 3-4x a year
colonial cities in africa model
highly segregated
latin america is
highly urbanized - 80% if its population lives in icities - up from 41% in 1950
who was chief egineer
holland
uganda has different refugee rules than kenya - showig
host country matters
brj al-arab
hotel on private island - 5,000 a night - arhictecture is more arab
one of the reason why the flooding was so bad
houston had paved on three quarters of prarie
prolbems with sprawl
houston: - lack of flooding preparatio n atlanta: - economic segregation - env. degreadation - racial segregation - generations don't move - sub-prime lending disasters - interest rates in poor neighborhoods - high commuting cost like
downside of urban growth and sprawl
hurricane harvey and did 125 billion in damage
flooding - bad cause
hurts minorities more, don't have insurance, can't evacuate -
how many people live in lagos?
id
build dubai financial center
in 2002, where they use western business laws, use us dollar and english as lang/currency, have own court system
Chennai (?) in tamil nadu in south india
in 2019, did hit their own day 0. wells ran dry and some parts went without piped water for five month. predicted that twenty other indian cities can also run out of ground water.
total homes at risk of yearly coastal flooding by 2100
in Miami-Dad Co. and Broward Country in the north - impact houses and also banks lending out bank loans. falling on taxpayers
future growth expected
in cities
rent is cheapest
in city of atlanta and south of it cause the local gov and counties want rich people, so pass laws to limit low income housing (exlusionary housing policies)
growth rate of homes in the WUI 1990-2019 by county
in colorado, nevada, florida - expanding suburbs into what used to be wild areas
dutch engineers
in rotterdam - got sea gate in mouth of north sea so when storm surge reaches ten feet, they close gates to keep water out. each of them is as big as eiffel tower. Also has floating pavilion- building an entire floating neighborhood.
largest metro sprawling
in the US
longest standing refugees
in the world
there used to be a lot of refugees
in thec ity of calai, so set up camps by the port - goal is to bribe their way on a truck to go into the UK
hindus, muslims
india and now pakistan and bangladesh
colonial south asian city
india, pakistan, set up by colonial powers, calcutta - original fort, port extension, and anglo residential areas, bazaars / dif markets based on ethnicites
thriving
informal economy in the camp (obv off the books)
spots of stores are sold by
informal mafia - pay to get it
lagos has big
informal sector
costs?
infrastructure and services are paid by taxpayers - will cost civilians more - env. degradation
causes problems for
infrastrucutre - clay collapses when water if drawn, buildings are lopsided and sink 12 inches per year - find new sink holes
kangbashi district, ordos, inner mongolia, china
instant city - built a lot of apartments that are empty not sure the signifance of knowing this
three so-called durable solutions proposed for residents of refugee camps and explain why non is viable for most poeple in Dadaab, KEnya
integrating into society and local economic system, option to relocate for them to live outside the host country, and option for them to go back into their origin country once they get better - reintegration to host country, relocation to new richer country, return back to origin country (repatriation these are not viable for people in Dadaab? if you're ethnically somalia - way to dangerous to go back, gov. of kenya won't let you live otuside of camp in Kenya, and then US doesn't take refugees anymore
songdo want built as a
international business hub like london or singapore, but didn't turn out like that - mostly residential residential area for south koreans
in 1979 -
iranian exiles moved because of iran revolution
where you're born in atlanta
is contributing to the income you get when you grow up and get a job - spatial inequality that lasts over generations
99% of private sector workforce
is immigrants / guest workers that can be deported
sheik mohammed al-maktoum
is leader
growth up until 1930 in chicago-
it fits burgess' model with downtown center, different groups living in rings going out from downtown
not just houses sprawling-
its population and jobs
other
jakarta - great garuda flood wall - but this is just an idea i think
example
jakarta - if you turn it upside down, fits model
1980s
japanese investments in LA - people in japan were not mayors of LA, but donate to the mayors of LA and did have political power.
both lA and phon. had a lot of
jobs which increased migration, and also good weather - economic reasons, lifestyle reasons, advertising rasons - LA advertised to gringos to idaho / romanticized it - intentional to get people to try and move there
ex.
kabwe, Zambia "word's most toxic town" - mining lead there for 100 years. clsoed gov. smelter, but now men scavage for lead and children play in the soil leading to brain damage
where in bangladesh
kutupalong-balukhali - they have an expansion site
growth machine theory
land based elites use gov at all levels to achieve growth - competing with other cities. - gov. authority, at the local and nonlocal levels, is utilized to assist in achieving this growth at the expense of competing localities
he is aying that
land dev. creates new elites and elites create land dev.
way would all malls be located in cuburbs
land is cheaper, tax incetives, residents richer, next to freeway
development industry fight
laws that protect open space , want to expand into desert, leap frog development
LA is the 7th
least sprawling city in US - pretty sense, not sprawling
one host country is
lebanon (1/6th of pop in lebanon are refugees) - 12 officials palestinian camps in lebanon
ein el-hilweh
lebanon - looks like a city, palestinians from syria and from other things started as tents in 1948, now it is an unofficial permanent city
2/3 f population in city
live in slums
system of mixed governancy
local elections for officials, then you have UNHCR and NGOS, kenyan army also kinda in charge
norway?
localities of 200 or more inhabitants
durable solutions
look on powerpoint lolz
intra-urban geography
looking inside one specific city
bidi bidi, uganda
looks like a village because people get a chunk of land for permanent structures
but they actually
lose more water thru leaky pipes
some places in europe are
losing people because of emigration and not having babies
in these reforms -
lost a lot of affordable housing and architecture
post-fordist economy
lots of different companies involved, white collar lots of money and no collar people earning little money
sprawl implies
low cost housing, lots of cars, overall area of land is being development faster than land, cookie cutter
western cape of south africa
will become warmer and dryer
these models don't always apply to
non us cities - don't necessarily work for other cities
chakravorty article - shows
non us cities show us that they don't follow these mdels
point is that
not all instant cities work out as planned
stuck in this camp
not allowed to work or travel outside of it even tho it's been there for decades
in china, got massive rural migration, resources, and money, in georgia
not alot of people, not a lot of money, and not a dictatorship - so weren't able to create their own instant city
europe's urban population is
not expected to change much in the coming decades, rising from 920 million in 2010 to 1.1 billion in 2030
services here are provided by
numerous group - UNCEF does water, countries gives them other resources, NGOs working there like save the children and doctors without borders all providing different services
true in U.S
ocean is rising 3-4x global avergae by lousiana and texas + along east coast
not growing based off
of env. and flooding despite risks of flooding in the future
this is different because
of ocean curernt
duabi based off
of real estate and got labor from other countries
this includes
offices on the outskirts
sector model based on 142 us cities mainly based on
old agriucltural ? cities
post war era -
old people move there
1920s chicago
on picture on slide
foreclosure hot spots
on the rise in every part of atlanta, but some parts have been hit harder than others. Neighborhoods in southwest Atlanta have the highest rates of foreclosure , followed by neighborhoods in Dekalb and Clayton counties.
subprime lending hot spots
one in four metro atlants making a home purchase in 2005 resorted to a high-interest "subprime" mortgage. subprime lending was more common in some parts of atlantat than others.
this results in
only big family houses built there, but mismatch in jobs and low income jobs - low income houses are socioeconomically isolated
after 1991 - switched to reform and free neoliberal economy
oreing investment capital reentered country, economic glocalization, center of calcutta is dense but suburbs grow - model on slide - still very dense along river
this city gets most rain
out of northeast monsoon. in 2018, it was very weak, weak winds made no water coming in. no rain for 200 days plus a heat wave. average was still the same as London though. How did they still run out of water?
israel and palestine
palestine land got reduced throughout the yeats - claim by israel gov (israeli/jewish gov) - now palestinians vs jews all living in same area, equal numbers of both groups
why did shania run out of water
paved over wetlands, populatio nhas doubled, facotires used water, had a drought
sea level rise impacts
people and real estate
predicted that
people are going to leave, but they're not leaving right now. right now, oligarchs and rich people are investing more real estate in miami
events in india and other countries sent
people into the city - refugees
but
people lost jobs and heat in the winter
not all refugee camps are
permanent - some are really temproarily
this allowes refugees camps to
persist longterm and refugees don't get enough food from food programs, so they informally buy food they want
urban in canada?
places of 1000 or more inhabitants having a population density of greater than 400 per sq km
now the city is doing some stuff to handle heat probelm
planting a lot more trees to create a canopy - but hasnt gained new tree coverage because existing trees are ignored about
land based elites agreed that bringing water is
politically important
very big city, growing rapidly, but quite
poor
who suffers from sprawl
poor people - located south of 1 25 -> high poverty neighborhoods struggles with fiscal problems
example
LA, california
LA region -
5 counties, 160 separate gov.
culcatta
50 miles long and follows river
unfortunately, they now get
air pollution from forest fires and from china
cairo and lagos
always battle for largest population
what is causing bad air
- burning coal - burns the same amount of coal as rest of world combined. - Also has a lot of cars, thus more pollution as people gained more wealth and moved to the middle class.
how did they not reach day 0?
- limited use, limited water in pipes (slowed), limited taps with water, technologies reduced water consumption. also, cape town stopped irrigation surrounding city
cities are important because
- most growth will be in cities - where most activity takes place
why is air so bad in delhi
- physical geography, inland, far from ocean, not coastal breeze and cold air traps pollution close to the ground - at foot of himalyan mountains - burn ag fields in neighboring states to prepare field for cultivation (october-december). tecnically illegal and this occurs outside of the city, in other states and cities. - no wind and farmers are burning fields
what have they done
-capped annual coal consumption - can only drive super large trucks at night - limited car exhaust and construction dust
policy, aesthetic, and ethical questions
-sprawl vs. infill? - do you want condos and apartment buildings built in ur neighborhood or sprawl to take up space. -land development vs. land preservation? - affordability vs. quality of life? (if towns are strict on land development, rend and prices are high. if you already live there, then you have a great quality of life. but hard for working class families) - suburbia vs. urbanism?
ways cities can grow:
1) by having babies in a city 2) migration rural --> urban 3) expansion into rural land
good chunk of area in miami -
1,273,000 residents in risk of flood zone
at the time
10th biggest city in world
areas in bangladesh with new arrivals -
120,000 people a week - biggest flow of refugees sinece 1990`
according to WHO,
14.4 million people die from air pollution every year
fastest growing city in world in what year
2017
in 2015 - drought started
2017- afraid of hitting day 0.
completed in
2020
targeted for
2024
another instant city - songdo, south korea - has
30 miles from Seoul, biggest private real estate capital of the world - funded by US company called gail international and a korean company - built on reclaimed title flats
how many people displaced
79.5 million - forcibly displaced worldwide
who has most refugees
85% in developing countries, and 3/4 are in neighboring country
right now
8th largest urban area in world
peripheral model
A model of North American urban areas consisting of and inner city surrounded by large suburban residential and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road.
multiple-nuclei model
A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a collection of nodes of activities. look on slide
sector model
A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a series of sectors, or wedges, radiating out from the central business district (CBD).
concentric zone model
A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are spatially arranged in a series of rings.
example
Accra, got european center and native town - ethnic segregation done by colonial powers
china -
announced plan for sponge cities - funded by private and public sectors but have had problems getting money privately
polycentric metropolis
Developed around one or more cities of global status, it is characterized by a cluster of cities and towns, physically separate but intensively networked in a complex spatial division of labor.
london 1952
Had bad smog- many people died on one day, leading to clean air act in 1956
islamic city
Marrekech, Morocco or Seville in Spain, Phillippines, any islamic city - have a prinicple mosque and other mosques can't be in ear shot from main mosque, outdoor market, urban celular structure to create shade (honeycomb building structures)
new delhi-
PM 2.5 - small article sthat get lodged in lungs - india has most in the world i think - in Ghaziabad which is right next to Delhi
national flood insurance program
The federal government's program to provide Flood insurance at subsidized rates.
strcutures
are more similar to permanent cities than to camp
UNHCR
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - became international group in charge of refugees who are not palestinians
QUESTION
WHAT HAPPENED IN 2016 IN DELHI
after independece in 1947, followed
a command economy, all the way capitalist or socialist
also miami is built on
a drain swamp and limestone, which doesn't absorb water so water comes from everglads/ocean to miami AND ALSO up from limestone
"succeeding"
a group replaces another group when moving into the city - driving the other group out
phoenix is according to ross
a industry town - lots of land, not a lot of water
shenzen went from a manufacturing city to
a post-industrial city, a green city
Urban Geo
a subfield of human geography studying urban areas
united states?
according to census bureu- densely developed residential commercial and other nonresidential areas - has to have at least 2500 people and at least 1500 of which reside outside institutional group quarters
un
administers camps
portugal
agglomerations of 10,000 or more inhabitants
botswana
agglomerations of 5000 or more inhabitants where 75% of the economic acitity is of the non-agricultural type
harvey - city as growth machine: towards a political economy of place 1976 -
argues that the very essence of a locality is its operation as a growth machine. Argues that desire for grwoth provides key operative motive for consensus for members of politically mobilized local elites
mexican border city model
arreola and curtis - only those on border, CBD right on border crossing, then you have avenues going off from there and peripheral slums on the outside
myanmar to
bangladesh
colonial cities -
batavia, manila - established as colonial administrative points
cities in developing countires are growing pop
because migration and having babies, which is different in england and ney work. just because they are urbanizing, does not indicate richness or increase workforce
seawall in miami wouldn't work
because water will come from everglades and limsetone - only stop water from ocean
in2015,
beijing did improve air by - upgrading factories - replaced coal with other forms of renewables - cut steel production due to global lack of demand
another ex-
bellander lake, bangalore, India - lake caught on fire from e-waste and trash, pollutions - aerobic methane formed fire
includes
big box development (ex. buildings big concrete high traffic volume), exurb (next stage out of inner suburbs), greenfield (less restrictions), leapfrog
Jing-Jin-Ji region
big interconnected region by high speed rail - link people across Beijing and two other cities that are on the powerpoint
1911
brits built new elhi even though delhi already existed.
metro population - moderate growth forecat graph shows
build that it was built on low taxes, not a lot of rules
point of readig -
building cities on the ouskirts are costing taxpayers MORE
now, NGO's are
building infrastrucutre, improved food security, increased immunization
ex.
calais jungle in france - underground tunnel from UK to France, you go through calais
author's mainpoint is that
calcutta does not follow this
8 world cities with opulation of 100 million
can fit into atlanta
hybrid sovereignties?
can look at lots of different groups that have some political agenicies in camps
what does urban mean?
can vary per country - can refer to density, size of town, or services provided
water supply has not kept up with population growth
cape town in 1990 had roughly 2 million people, today the city o 4 million is expceted to add antoerh 200,000 people in the next five years
now leader in
carbon prjects - first carbon trading scheme
segregated based on
caste - can't touch others from different caste
wet season in mexico city
causes flash floods, overflow of sewage system, and paved land doesn't allow for water to be absorbed
arm summer nigths
causes lots health risks
fastest urbanization was in
chicago and detroit - manufacturing cities
manufacturing cities
chicago, manchester england
how
chinese gov. approach to have few pockets of western economy in communist china accelerated ater tian. square protests, USSR fell apart, so they panicked and had to get their shit together
shows lack of success to describe
cities in other countries
bazaar-based south asian city model
cities in south asia older than colonial cities, built around a crossroads, concentric - circles coming out and out like chicago
greater cairo-
city + suburbs has 21 million people
triple
city boundaries of LA but only 1.9 million people
usally assume that
city moves from fordist to post-fordist city and changes shape of city
model in powerpoint of colonial Calcutta
low income versus high income town
three bridges linking
mainland to the islands
also largest
man made island called palm something
example
manchester
shenzehn built as a
manufacturing city and got labor from locals
however; this chapter says recent growth
may contradict this - growth has not slowed at all
then we start seeing...
merchan towns based on trade alone (florence, venice, etc).
7th biggest
metro in the world
sprawl? phon vs LA
metro phoenix is much more spreading, but quarter of population
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
military junta created new capital city for Myanmanr
ein el-hilweh
militias are in charge in camp and lebanese army not allowed inside - challenges how we think about states, nations, and countries
growth of these cities contradict
modernization theory
then the gov. had to borrow
money from the IMF and then had to stop spending money - austerity
oil brought a lot of
money into nigeria, migration, infrastructure into lagos
perth
most isolated city
in 2018, phon. metro added
most people of any metro area in the US
south africa is
most unequal country on earth based on household income. poor people rely on leaky gov. taps and generally paying to get water out of tap. rich people spend 6,000 to drill a hole in their frontyard to access reservoir. drought conditions impact poor and rich differently.
where did syrian refugees go
most went to turkey, lebanon
international community did not
move there, south koreans did because it was more affordable
the gov wants to
move these people to island - banned permanent housing with limited services and resources
idea is that bejing is overcrowded so
moving stuff to new urban area - building it as a financial innovation hub, branches of big techn companies
risk of
mudslides, storms, natural disasters, flooding
used to have
natural defenses like soft clay soil but land development covers this and river is clogged
but, burgess model sees city as
natural process
lima, peru
nets on top of mountains that collect water in the air coming from the ocean
bidi bidi is closed to
new arrivals, but starting to look like a temporary city
oil money gets spent on
new buidlings like palace of peace and reconcilitation and presidential palace
now building
new business capital with central business district of 20 skyscrapers built by china - almost as big as singapore
in 2028, what will be the biggest city?
new delhi
what is the most urbanized state?
new jershey, even tho there are farms, they are still in urban market
covers area of
new orleans
lagos growing fast because
nigeria population growing fast
author mentions
nightmare of population growth - too many people moving to cairo and will cause problems
considered as the
seeds of civilization (aka progress)
for example,
segregation laws dictate living, so obv not natural
but got rid of brits and was
seperated into different countries based on religion
recent instant city -
shenzhen in city - reading
chinese patents graph shows
shenzhen is the intellectual property capital of china
compare and contrast urbanization in Lagos, Nigeria, and Shenzhen (China). Be sure to specify the drivers of urban growth in each of the two cities:
similarlities: rural migration to urban contrast: - informal economy versus formal economy in shenzhen - off the books slums in lagos / they live in informal slums, shezhen lives in worker housing with walls, water, and electricity - birthrates higher in lagos contributing to urbanization, china is growing because people want to work manufacturing jobs - also roles of gov: chinese gov built up shenzhen to be manufacturing hub, lagos gov. lacks control
songdo is the world's first
smart city - all buildings have automatic climate control, computerized access, stuff measuring traffic flow and air qualiy
jakarta - sinking
so building a new capital- borneo
pacific electric railway - as it went into valley,
so did land develpment. more dev followed wherever the railway went
kenyan gov. wants to close it
so they blame it for terrorist attacks in kenya, but high court say you can't just close it
to build this manufcaturing city, needed investment money from tiawan and hong kong
so they would invest in factories in shenzhen
traditional chinese city model
social hierarchy - confucian ideas, gov. buildings in middle represent centralized power of emperor
somalians haven't chosen to move back because
somalia is extremely dangerous - Al Shabaab still doing terrorist attacks
refugee
someon who has been forced to flee their country because of persecution, war, or violence
syria
sources largest amount of refugees in the world because of their civil war
first true cities were in what countries
southern mesopotamia (iraq region) around 4000 bc and egypt around 3000 bc, southern mexico around year 0, peru a bit later
10th most
sprawling metro area (atlanta i 1)
also system of
stores where refugees themselves are selling goods
also prone to
storms - at risk, gets worse with more sea level rise you get, storm damages supposed to get up
florida -
strongly at risk, a million of properties are to experience chronic flooding
retail and residential is located in
suburbs
in 2017, civil war in south sudan resulted in people fleeing to
sudan and uganda
manufcaturing is coming in shenzen but not just for
technlogy - it's a lot of other stuff
mike davis - uses this machine theory to describe growth of LA
tells us that in almost every case, the new strategies and elites have been generated by restructings of the political economy of land dev. as a general rule, changing modes of land speculatio nhave tended to determine the nature of LA power strucutres
los angeles, 1951
temp inversion layer - see layer of smog - cold air comes in from mts and gets trapped in warmer air. no circulation, you have warm air on top, cold on bottom and air pollution just stays there
if florida is so flood prone and if flood insurance program is in billions of dollars in debt,
that means flood insurance is expenseive, but WRONG, florida has cheap flood insurance premiums. you pay more in flood insurance premiums in utah than in florida. these premiums mean that right now, it is cheap to get insurance which means people want to buy real estate. But people are afraid that all of these property losses from sea level rise will force a reform on the national flood insurance program, therefore causing them to go up. if premiums go up, house values go down, which could reduce property tax revenue, which would be bad for the gob.
passed a law in 2003
that you had to catch your rainwater. repealed it in 2013
urbanized the same time that
the gdp went way up in shenzhen
urbanization
the growth of cities
why?
the manufacturing hub of India. Developed a lot of land = land is paved over like in houston and factories use rain and groundwater. Big automanufacting sector paves land and uses water.
since april 2008, there have been at least 1,812 days where air quality has reached at least unhealthy levels
there have been at least 1,812 days where air quality has reached at least unhealthy levels
dude brought safeway there
they get food credit on cards from UN
these industrial cities grew because
they had manufacturing jobs
a fiction of temporariness
they have temporary services, but they have been there for a long time. people have been born in dadaab - according to reading (rollings) - this is the future. temproary city that is kinda permanent
why does land dev. cost taxpayers money?
they pay for the roads, police and fire departs, bridges, schools... as city grows, these new things are paid by taxpayers
how would the urban growth machine theory explain the expansion of LA?
they started building g on the coastline and then expanded by companies that were makign money from the land - they controlled politics in order to expand it. the first downtown and then west side and then japanese investors - were not just operating private real estate companies, they were also involved in gov. so for ex. first wave elites brought water to san fernando valley and then started to build houses
next refugee camp - dadaab in kenya
third biggest city in kenya, second biggest in the WORLD HOLY SHIT
after 2008 crisis,
thought that this sprawling would stop to save money and build town homes, but now suburbs are making a comeback
he wants us to have a
three stage model for calcutta
legally allowed
to go outside of camp
these camps serve as a challenge
to nation-state paradigm
the gov. knows these camps exist and sort of allows them to be there, but doesn't want
to provide services because they don't want them to become permanent cities
but, housing is going to be
too expensive for labor workers - housing for middle and upper-class professionals
reading talks about
too many people with lack of land, resources
florida is susceptible becasue
topography is flat - elevation is 6 ft above sea level in Miami
local growth is a
transfer of wealth - money and qualtiy of life go to existing residents to elites - elites prosper from growth and residents pay for it
what country has most refugees
turkey
south sudan - refugees going into
uganda
they also grew
under political circumstances
protests about
unfree elections
other forms of urban pollution
untreated sewage, groundwater contimation, indoor cooking pollution
urban growth machine theory thinks about
urban growth as political and economic process driven by elites
different from ecological theory - chicago schools thinks
urban growth is a natural process driven individuals - organic process
shock cities
urban places experiencing infrastructural challenges related to massive and rapid urbanization
puts focus on
urban politics - this matters, who has political power matters
the chicago school
urban sociologists argued that grous of people competed for space in the city
dubai is home to
us navy, financial sector
so now they are trying to
use less water per capita - banking water in underwater storage projects (granite reef underground storage project), let water sink into aquafur, recycle waste water for nuclear power pant
paris - graph
used to just be the island, then over time built more defensive walls and put ethnic minorities in housing blocks in suburbs
then after syria,
venezuela, then afghanistan
other cities 0
venice - MOSE system
Fordist economy
vertically integrated economy, blue collar workforce
reading also describes it as a least sustainable city -
very hot there - heat island keeps temps at night in summer
beijing
was largest city in the world form 15th-19th century.
was the nodal center
was transportation, trade and foreign immigrants
so they bought
water rights far away from LA and brought it via aquaduct to LA
you also need
water to build new land dev.
example of different definition in toronto canada
we have the city proper, than urban agglomeration outside (def used by UN) - it is city populatino + suburb population, than metropolitan area is the labor market
shenzhen
went from hardly nothin in 1979 to a megacity
1690-1947
when it was a british colonial city
1905
when they built aquaduct
internet and media city
where they don't censor internet
if miami wants to deal with sea level rise,
will have to copy techniques pioneered in netherlands. one way, mitigation - emitting fewer greenhouse gases. 2nd- adaption, to protect us from harm. many of our adaption methods are modeled after the dutch
if they hit day 0
will have to travel to get water and limited to 6.6 gallons a day
use waste-eating bacteria, expose it to UV light, and then it makes water good to drink - use it
windhoek, namibia I think
where do these factory workers live
worker housing for factories laborers
area of pakistan and india southern
worst air quality in world
another flaw in his model -
writing in the 1920s, but after WW2, cities became decentralized with cars being purchased and homes built in suburbs
called handshake apartments cause
you can reach across and reach somebodys hand
if you are a citizen in UAE
you get a ton of money to not complain about monarchy
if you are buying a house in a flood prone area
you have to get flood insurance, miami did get mandatory flood purchases
biggest syrian camp
zaatari refugee camp in jordan **reading