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Urbanization:
1. Proses pembentukan dan pertumbuhan sesbuah kawasan apabila penduduknya berpindah dari luar bandar ke bandar; 2. Kadar penduduk yang tinggal di bandarbandar berbanding dengan yang tinggal di luar bandar; kadar itu semakin
Preindustrial cities
Industrial cities
The year 2007 marks a turning point in history. One out of every two people will be living in a city; In 2005, the worlds urban population was 3.17 billion out of a world total of 6.45 billion. Current trends predict that the number of urban dwellers will keep rising, reaching almost 5 billion by 2030 out of a world total of 8.1 billion.
Between 2005 and 2030, the worlds urban population is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 1.78 per cent, almost twice the growth rate of the worlds total population. After 2015, as more and more people occupy cities, the population of rural settlements around the globe will begin to contract, decreasing at an average annual rate of -0.32 through 2030 a decrease of more than 155 million people over 15 years.
Whereas Europe, North America and Latin America experienced intense urbanization the increased concentration of people in cities rather than in rural areas and rapid urban growth through the mid-20th century, the trend has now shifted to the developing regions of Asia and Africa. In-migration, reclassification and natural population increase are contributing to a rapid urban transformation of these regions.
Annual urban growth rates are highest in Sub-Saharan Africa (4.58 per cent) Followed by South-Eastern Asia (3.82 per cent), Eastern Asia (3.39 per cent), Western Asia (2.96 per cent), Southern Asia (2.89 per cent) and Northern Africa (2.48 per cent). The developed worlds cities are growing at a slower pace, averaging 0.75 per cent a year. Asia and Africa will continue to dominate global urban growth through 2030. Currently the least urbanized regions in the world, with 39.9 per cent and 39.7;
Urbanisasi di Malaysia
Sumber: Perangkaan Malaysia.
KAWASAN 1970 SEMENANJUNG MALAYSIA SABAH SARAWAK MALAYSIA 28.8 16.5 15.5 26.8 TAHUN 1980 39.1 20.6 18.0 35.8 1991 54.3 33.7 37.5 50.7 2000 65.2 48.9 48.0 62.0
iv. Penyediaan Perkhidmatan Bandar, Infrastruktur dan Utiliti yang Berkualiti v. Pewujudan Persekitaran Kehidupan Bandar yang Sejahtera dan Beridentiti vi. Tadbir Urus Bandar yang Efektif
Immigration is the second reason why population grows, and it is the largest source of its growth. Immigration to cities can be caused both by push factors that force people out of the country and by pull factors that draw them into the city
Immigration Push Factors - Limpahan penduduk mendedsak mereka berhijrah ke bandar mencari pekerjaan, makanan dan perumahan; Di sesetengah tempat keadaan ekonomi dan konflik politik, racial atau ugama memaksa mereka berhijrah; UN estimated that in 1992 at least 10 million people fled their native country and that another 30 or 40 million were internal refugees within their own country, displaced by political, economic, or social instability.
Immigration Pull Factors - Walaupun keadaan disesebuah bandar chaotic, ramai memilih untuk berhijrah ke bandar tertarik dengan keseronokan, vitality, dan peluang2 untuk bertemu dengan mereka yg senasib; Yang penting bagi mereka cities menawarkan pekerjaan, rumah, hiburan dan kekebasan (terlepas dari ikatan tradisi); Ada peluang untuk social mobility, prestige dan kuasa yang mungkin tidak dapat mereka kecapi kalau berada di luar bandar;
Urbanism
Urbanism is a way of life. Merupakan gambaran satu cara hidup yang kompleks berasaskan division of labour, high levels of technology, high mobility, interdependence of its members in fulfilling economic functions and impersonality in social relations.
3. Individualism
4. Superficiality
2 . Anonymity: Urbanities do not know each other intimately. Personal mutual acquaintance between the inhabitants which ordinarily is found in a neighborhood is lacking. 3. Individualism: People give more importance to their own vested interests.
4. Superficiality: An urban person has the limited number of persons with whom he interacts and his relations with them are impersonal and formal. People meet each other in highly segmental roles. They are dependent on more people for the satisfaction of their life needs.
Mobile dan terbuka. Terdapat banyak peluang untuk social mobility. Status berbentuk achieved dan bukan lagi ascribed. Kerjaya lebih khusus; There is widespread division of labor meluas; peluang untuk pengkhususan kerjaya terbuka luas;
Family dikatakan tidak stabil. Keluarga besar tidak diutamakan; Kesedaran kelas tinggi dan bersifat progresif; Menyambut baik perubahan; terdedah kepada perkembangan modern sains dan teknologi;.
Consensus diganti dengan dissensus. Organisasi social atomistic dan tidak jelas; yang jelas ialah disorganization, mental illness dan anomie. Peluang pendidikan formal meluas; berlaku pendmokrasian organisasi dan institusi;
PENCEMARAN UDARA
KESESAKAN TRAFIK
v. Kemerosotan Kualiti Hidup Penduduk Bandar vi. Kurang Penekanan Terhadap Rekabentuk Bandar Dan Pemuliharaan Warisan vii. Tadbir Urus Bandar Yang Kurang Berkesan