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It is a branch of human grography that studies tge development of cities and towns and the people in them.
Urban Geography
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A dense settelement of people working in specialized occupations.
City
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The rural area surrounding a city is known as?
Hinterland
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Two profound impacts on urbanization rates
Mechanization Of agriculture, Rise of the factory
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Is an urban area with high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status
City
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Initially emerged as a reaction to the unrealistic normative assumptions
Behavioral Approach
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The emphasis here is on the study of peoples activities and decision making processes within their perceved tools.
Behavioral Approach
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Attempts to provide descriptions of the spatial organization of cities using statistical data represented in form of maps, graphs, tables and mathematical equations.
Quantitative Approach
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___ areas have more development in terms of access to infrastructure and connectivity.
Urban
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To emphasize location and space and study the spatial processes that create patterns observed in urban areas
Urban Geographers
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Are very suspicious of everyday appearances and peoples subjective reactions to, and interpretations of the world.
Structural Approach
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Are storngly opposed to the idea that the world can be explained by a single, hidden, underlying structure, such as class based conflict.
Post Structural Approach
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One of the fastedt urbanizing countries in the east asia and pacific region
Philippines
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Is the difference in background and cultures between people.
Diversity
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Is a country known to have over a hundred dialects and many ethnic group.
Philippines
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Positive Effects of Diverse City
Cultural Enrichment, Greater Creativity, Better Lifestyle, Greater Civic Engagement, Stronger Community ties, Economic Growth
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Learning about other Cultures help us to understand others.
Cultural Enrichment
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This diversity of thoughts and opinion promotes creativity and innovation.
Greater Creativity
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This greatly enhances your range of experience and subsequent quality of life.
Better Lifestyle
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With a greater sense of appreciation for other cultures, there is less conflict between different groups and communities and stronger neighborhoods with less violent crime.
Stonger Community ties
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Refers to the willingness of citizens to get involved in their communities to strengthen them and make them a better place for everyone to live and work.
Greater Civic Engagement
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Many businesses have begun to realize that attracting a diverse workforce leads to higher productivity levels and increased revenue.
Economic Growth
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One of the main disadvantages of cultural diversity is its tendency to create ?
Language barriers
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can occur as a result of cultural and linguistic differences.
Social Tension
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can arise from cultural diversity. White employees sometimes feet institutionally discriminated against in diverse workplaces, perceiving diversity as a form of reverse discrimination.
Workplace Issues
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When cultural diversity is combined with income inequality, members of all cultural and income groups are less likely to volunteer or become politically involved.
Civic Disengagement
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There are many luxuries and comfortable amenities in the city's life.
City Life
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Advantages Of City Life
Transportation, Better Education, Electricity, Job Opportunities, Technology, Medical assistance and care
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Disadvantages of City Life
Crowding, Noise pollution, High cost of living, Lack of green space, Limited privacy, Traffic , Crime
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refers to the concentration of human populations into discrete areas. This concentration leads to the transformation of land for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation purposes.
Urbanization
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a broad concept that refers to individuals and groups who establish their principal residence in mostly urban areas and types of dwellings considered illegal or in discord with the dominant social norms.
Informal settlers
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are often hazardous as they do not follow housing standards and are often unkempt, especially since they lack the proper utilities.
Informal Settlement
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The word "City" comes from the French word cite, meaning?
Town city
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The French term was taken from the Latin word civitatum, meaning?
Citizenship
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relatively permanent and highly organized centre of population, of greater size or importance than a town or village.
City
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cities founded in the historic region known as
Mesopotamia
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Father of Geography and history
Herodotus
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Main causes of poverty in the Philippines:
Corruption, Inadequate educational resources, Lack of family planning, Lack of jobs, Overpopulation
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refers to the set of economic and social difficulties that are found in industrialized cities
Urban Poverty
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CAUSES OF URBAN POVERTY
Economic Factor, Social Factor, Urbanization, Policy Failures
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Impacts of urban poverty
Health disparities, Education disparities, Social Disintegration, Economic strain
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These individuals have sufficient income to own property but still choose to live informally.
Professional squaters
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a situation in which you do not have things or conditions that are usually considered necessary for a pleasant life
Multiple deprivation
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one of a series of books, entitled Understanding Cities, that makes a new look at cities.
Unruly cities
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Types of poverty
Situational Poverty, Generational Poverty, Absolute Poverty, Relative Poverty, Urban Poverty, Rural Poverty
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This includes well-maintained infrastructure, effective governance, low crime rates, and a sense of community cohesion. Urban order is essential for creating safe, livable, and sustainable cities.
Urban Order
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refers to the chaotic or disorganized aspects of city life, often characterized by a lack of order or structure in various aspects of urban living.
Urban Disorder
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NSUS meaning
National Slum Upgrading System
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an overcrowded urban street or district inhabited by very poor people
Slum
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when a person or family's income and support decreased due to specific change
Situational Poverty