3.2 Cities and spatial distribution

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 Wat is cultuur?
    Chapter 3

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Program
Recap of yesterday's lesson

Homework: 3.2 ==> assignments 1-4

Spatial distribution of cities
- explanation Site - Situation
- exercise

Homework

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Defenition of a city
Requirements
  • Certain size/number of inhabitants
  • High population density/building density
  • Labour force working in industry/services
  • Facilities for the area around the city




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Types of cities
1. Capital city

2. Metropolis

3. Megacity

4. Primate city

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Homework

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Homework

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Slide 8 - Video

Homework

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Spatial distribution of cities
Compare the distribution of cities in both countries on the left.

What is striking?
Poland and Ghana

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What is true about the spatial distribution of cities?
A
core + periphery both well spread
B
core : well spread periphery: poorly spread
C
core + periphery both poorly spread
D
core : poorly spread periphery: well spread

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Spatial distribution of cities
The cities in central countries are well connected to each other and form a urban network.

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What urban network do you know in the Netherlands?

Slide 13 - Open question

Spatial distribution of cities: explanation
The distribution of cities can be explained by location factors:

  1. Site ==> characteristics of the area the city is in
  2. Situation ==> characteristics of the city in relation to other places

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Site or situation?

Rotterdam is located in a flat area.
A
Site
B
Situation

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Rotterdam has a high population density.
A
Site
B
Situation

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Rotterdam is well connected to Germany by rivers.
A
Site
B
Situation

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Site of a city
The site of a city consists of:


Natural features 
waterfront location, cöordinates, relief, soil fertility, presence of raw materials, climate

Human features 
population density, education level, presence of transport


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Situation of a city
In the situation you consider the location of the city in relation to other areas. 

Note
Always include the other area in your answer.




Example Maastricht
Maastricht is close to the border of Germany and Belgium.

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Site or situation?
There is a harbour. 
==> information about the location itself 
SITE

Ships from all over the world can easily bring their goods here.
==> information about the accessibility 
SITUATION
There is a harbour.
Ships from all over the world can easily bring their goods here.

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Assignment with the atlas
Use the maps of Italy and the maps of Europe - traffic and transport.

Give some characteristics of the site of Milan.

Give some characteristics of the situation of Milan.



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Milan: site

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Milan: site

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Milan: situation

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Milan: summary site and situation

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Now it's your turn........
Read TB page 55

Do WB page 74-75: excercise 5 up to 8

Note: you will need the (online) Grote Bosatlas

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