I gave a lecture recently in New York on urbanization and global cities. I’m sharing a couple of segments of that as podcasts.
The first is a short introduction to global urbanization. I talk about the radical rural-urban shift in human living patterns, the increase in city size (especially the growth of megacities), and the challenges arising from urban growth in the developing world.
This podcast is a good basic introduction to the topic that will be very helpful for anyone to get an understanding of the basics. Some of the stats on global urbanization are stunning.
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https://soundcloud.com/aaronrenn/the-landscape-of-global-urbanization
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Anthony Kasongamulilo says
In theory urbanization don’t just happen as a deliberate government policy decision to urbanize the rural. Despite the best efforts by local authorities to slow urbanization down through land-use regulations and by-laws. Its the economy that detects the mass movement of the population through social-economic forces such as cheap labor, export demands and consumerism