Urban Models in African and Southeast Asian Cities

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LESSON 5
 
 
STUDENTS WILL LEARN…
 
About South-East Asian City Model
African City Model
 
 
 
*Most of these slides are straight-up taken from: 
http://www.slideshare.net/woernerc/models-2-
12840704
 <---go there for a great slide show to study the concepts.
 
THE AFRICAN CITY
THE AFRICAN CITY
 
African cities often have 3
CBDs=Colonial, Traditional and Periodic
Market Zone
Market is also known as “bazzar” sells
anything from rugs to vegetables
Difficult to get taxes
Sub-Saharan Africa is the least
urbanized area of the world, but the
most rapidly urbanizing
Lack transportation
 
de Blij model
 
THE AFRICAN CITY
THE AFRICAN CITY
 
No large cities to match
Cairo-Kinshasa, Nairobi,
Harare, Dakar, Abidjan were
established by Europeans
South African cities-
Johannesburg, Cape Town &
Durbin are western cities with
elements of European and
American models-high rise
CBDs and sprawling suburbs
 
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY
 
SE Asia-rapid growth of population &
cities-1950-15% urban, 1990s-29%
urban
Most growth in coastal cities like Ho
Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Old colonial port zone surrounds the
commercial district
Unlike Western cities-no formal
business zone, but separate clusters
 
McGee model
 
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY
 
Some of the most prosperous cities
and have developed significantly in
last 40 years.
Have zones specifically for Western
companies to locate, typically
ultramodern
Known as “office parks” which have
high speed internet and agglomeration
Ports are typically 
entrepots
,
meaning they re-export goods that
enter
 
McGee model
 
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY
THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY
 
MEGA CITIES
 
No “Firm” definition, but typically cities over 10 million
Most common in Asia
Largely unplanned
Leads to on-going environmental issues
Sanitation issues
Pollution issues
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Explore the unique characteristics of African cities with three distinct CBDs and the rapid urbanization trend in Sub-Saharan Africa, contrasting with the more westernized South African cities. Delve into the dynamic growth of Southeast Asian cities, focusing on their specific zones for Western companies, ultramodern office parks, and re-exporting ports. Gain insights on mega cities with populations exceeding 10 million, primarily found in Asia, facing ongoing environmental challenges such as sanitation and pollution.


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  1. LESSON 5

  2. STUDENTS WILL LEARN About South-East Asian City Model African City Model *Most of these slides are straight-up taken from: http://www.slideshare.net/woernerc/models-2- 12840704 <---go there for a great slide show to study the concepts.

  3. THE AFRICAN CITY African cities often have 3 CBDs=Colonial, Traditional and Periodic Market Zone Market is also known as bazzar sells anything from rugs to vegetables Difficult to get taxes Sub-Saharan Africa is the least urbanized area of the world, but the most rapidly urbanizing Lack transportation de Blij model

  4. THE AFRICAN CITY No large cities to match Cairo-Kinshasa, Nairobi, Harare, Dakar, Abidjan were established by Europeans South African cities- Johannesburg, Cape Town & Durbin are western cities with elements of European and American models-high rise CBDs and sprawling suburbs

  5. THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY SE Asia-rapid growth of population & cities-1950-15% urban, 1990s-29% urban Most growth in coastal cities like Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Old colonial port zone surrounds the commercial district Unlike Western cities-no formal business zone, but separate clusters McGee model

  6. THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY Some of the most prosperous cities and have developed significantly in last 40 years. Have zones specifically for Western companies to locate, typically ultramodern Known as office parks which have high speed internet and agglomeration Ports are typically entrepots, meaning they re-export goods that enter McGee model

  7. THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY

  8. MEGA CITIES No Firm definition, but typically cities over 10 million Most common in Asia Largely unplanned Leads to on-going environmental issues Sanitation issues Pollution issues

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