GEOG 352 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Megacity, Maximum Capacity, Industrial Revolution

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Next week: chapter 2 txbk + article by jo beall. Number of people added between 1875 to 1900 was about 2 million per city (new york 2. 3) cities in the global south and much bigger and faster than the first wave of urbanization. Mortality rate began to fall, life expectancy began to increase (due to modern medicine and are like language, with syntaxes and unlimited combinations of landscapes. First wave of urbanization (european and north american urbanization process in the early millions of people into cities. Changed transportation, advances in production, economies of the cities as they shift. Created a global economic, political core in europe and north america. Complexity of urbanization how cities resist understanding as they are complex systems cities. 1980s century 1750 coincided with industrial revolution till 1950) western civilization dominating the world process was gradual and involved the movement of hundreds and. Period: 1750 1950; went from 10% to 52% urban and population 15m -423m.

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