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make a report on the causes and effect of urban construction boom leading to the factor in reducing the population density​ .
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Answered by saumiya
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The two causes of urbanisation are natural population increase and rural to urban migration. Urbanisation affects all sizes of settlements from small villages to towns to cities, leading up to the growth of mega-cities which have more than ten million people

Answered by SRINIJA123
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Explanation:

The two causes of urbanisation are natural population increase and rural to urban migration. Urbanisation affects all sizes of settlements from small villages to towns to cities, leading up to the growth of mega-cities which have more than ten million people.

Ewing has introduced four sprawl factors that can be measured and analyzed: residential density; neighborhood mix of homes, jobs, and services; strength of activity centers and downtowns; and accessibility of the street network [5].

Positive Effects of Urbanization.

Housing Problems.

Overcrowding.

Unemployment.

Development of Slums.

Water and Sanitation Problems.

Poor Health and Spread of Diseases.

Traffic Congestion.

Environmental Effects of Urbanization. Urban populations interact with their environment. Urban people change their environment through their consumption of food, energy, water, and land. And in turn, the polluted urban environment affects the health and quality of life of the urban population.

What causes urbanisation?

Rural to urban migration is happening on a massive scale due to population pressure and lack of resources in rural areas. These are 'push' factors.

People living in rural areas are 'pulled' to the city. ...

Natural increase caused by a decrease in death rates while birth rates remain high.

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