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MEGACITIES

MEGACITIES. Definition of megacity. The definition of a megacity is arbitrary and has changed over time. In the ancient world, Rome was considered a megacity with its one million inhabitants. . The United Nations defines megacities as cities with 10 million citizens or more.

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MEGACITIES

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  1. MEGACITIES

  2. Definition of megacity The definition of a megacity is arbitrary and has changed over time. In the ancient world, Rome was considered a megacity with its one million inhabitants.

  3. The United Nations defines megacities as cities with 10 million citizens or more. A megacity is a complex organism and its development is largely a spontaneous process. It is not an entity that can be totally designed. The United Nations identified 23 cities as being megacities in 2011. CAN YOU GUESS THE 23 CITIES?

  4. MEGACITIES ACCORDING TO THE UNITED NATIONS 2011 1. Tokyo, Japan 2. Delhi, India 3. Mexico City, Mexico 4. New York-Newark, USA 5. Shanghai, China 6. Sao Paulo, Brazil 7. Mumbai (Bombay), India 8. Beijing, China 9. Dhaka, Bangladesh 10. Kolkata (Calcutta), India 11. Karachi, Pakistan 12. Buenos Aires, Argentina 13. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, USA 14. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 15. Manila, Philippines 16. Moscow, Russian Federation 17. Osaka-Kobe, Japan 18. Istanbul, Turkey 19. Lagos, Nigeria 20. Cairo, Egypt 21. Guangzhou, Guangdong, China 22. Shenzhen, China 23. Paris, France

  5. INTERESTING FACTS • In 1800, only 3% of the world's population lived in cities • By the end of the 20th century, 47% lived in cities • In 1950, there were 83 cities with populations exceeding one million • In 2007, this number had risen to 468 • If the trend continues, the world's urban population will double every 38 years • The UN forecasts that today's urban population of 3.2 billion will rise to nearly 5 billion by 2030, when three out of five people will live in cities. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megacity

  6. The United Nations predicted that the number of • megacities will grow to 37 by the year 2025! • Here are the predicted new cities that will join the megacity list: • Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo • Chongqing, China • Bangalore, India • Jakarta, Indonesia • Medras, India • Wuhan, China • Tianjin, China • Hyderabad, India • Lima, Peru • Chicago, USA • Bogota, Columbia • Bangkok, Thailand • Lahore, Pakistan • London, United Kingdom

  7. Typed list of the United Nation’s 23 Megacities for 2011 The Megacities Projected for 2025

  8. DOT MAP VIDEO Each dot represents 1 million people. Video shows the population growth in the world since 179 A.D. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZPk2quRmKE&feature=related

  9. ACTIVITY: Find the megacities on a world map and identify them.

  10. WORLD MAP http://www.mapsofworld.com/

  11. Answer Key WORLD MAP http://www.mapsofworld.com/ #16 #23 #1 #4 #18 #8 #13 #5 #17 #2 #20 #21/22 #11 #19 #9 #3 #7 #10 #15 #14 #6 #12

  12. FYI: http://www.mapsofworld.com/ Great websites for maps – simply click on a country and all the options open. map of the country maps for labeling assignments maps of the region maps showing longitude/latitude information about the country flag

  13. Megacities Map/Population Analysis This activity has three parts: Using an internet site, students analyze the population growth of megacities from the year 2000 to 2025. Using the same internet location, students analyze maps to determine the continents the megacities are located on. Using the same internet location, students will find and label the megacities on a world map. Megacities Map/Population Web Quest

  14. Why is the topic of megacities important? • There are three reasons: • What happens in the megacities is affecting the rest of the world • They are the key instruments of social and economic development; they are indicators of present and future conditions • They offer new markets to the rest of the world • http://www.nae.edu/Publications/Bridge/UrbanizationEngineering/MegacitiesandtheDevelopingWorld.aspx

  15. Why is this phenomenon happening? • Causes of megacities • growth in Earth’s population • gains in agricultural productivity • economic opportunities are greater • In summary, megacities attract those who are seeking a better life -- a higher standard of living, better jobs, fewer hardships, and better education.

  16. ACTIVITY: Each group will create and build a megacity using Lego building blocks.

  17. MUSIC AND VIDEOS TO BUILD MEGACITIES BY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIv_ROYOSe8&feature=related (5:13)

  18. LEGO TOWN PLAN Lego has a kit for building towns that you could use with your students. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYRbRGOaWXw&feature=related

  19. TOKYO, JAPAN Current population = 36.7 million Estimated population 2025 = 37.1 million

  20. DELHI, INDIA Current population = 22.2 million Estimated population 2025 = 28.6 million

  21. MEXICO CITY, MEXICO Current population = 19.5 million Estimated population 2025 = 20.7 million

  22. NEW YORK CITY Current population = 20.4 million Estimated population 2025 = 20.6 million

  23. SAO PAULO, BRAZIL Current population = 19.9 million Estimated population 2025 = 23.7 million

  24. DHAKA, BANGLADESH Current population = 14.6 million Estimated population 2025 = 20.9 million

  25. CALCUTTA, INDIA Current population = 15.6 million Estimated population 2025 = 20.1 million

  26. POSITIVES ATTRIBUTES OF MEGACITIES • 1. arts and culture atmosphere/events/ • opportunities • educational opportunities • higher paying jobs/economic opportunities • 4. • 5. • 6.

  27. INTRODUCTION VIDEO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MspweP1rxA8 This video is a parody showing Larry King talking to Mr. Longo’s Social Studies class.

  28. NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF MEGACITIES (PROBLEMS/CHALLENGES) These will become obvious as we watch videos about problems in megacities. Get your pen ready . . . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

  29. DHAKA Look and listen to identify problems in Dhaka http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoMifNO4w6s&feature=related(7:29)

  30. NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF MEGACITIES (PROBLEMS/CHALLENGES) 1. trash pollution 2. slums 3. traffic congestion 4. water pollution 5. lack of basic needs – electricity/water 6. civil unrest 7. housing shortages/homelessness

  31. RIO DE JANEIRO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzuHNRkqQNY (3:00)

  32. NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF MEGACITIES (PROBLEMS/CHALLENGES) • 1. trash pollution • 2. slums • 3. traffic congestion • 4. water pollution • 5. lack of basic needs – electricity/water • 6. civil unrest • 7. housing shortages/homelessness • 8. transportation • political fighting • lack of basic sanitation • pollution of beaches and natural resources

  33. LAGOS, NIGERIA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceFQLvNFl1A(3:06)

  34. NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF MEGACITIES (PROBLEMS/CHALLENGES) • 1. trash pollution • 2. slums • 3. traffic congestion • 4. water pollution • 5. lack of basic needs – electricity/water • 6. civil unrest • 7. housing shortages/homelessness • 8. transportation • political fighting • lack of basic sanitation • pollution of beaches and natural resources • inadequate infrastructure (roads) • public transportation

  35. MEXICO CITY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR4Magthxpc (4:03)

  36. NEGATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF MEGACITIES (PROBLEMS/CHALLENGES) • 1. trash pollution • 2. slums • 3. traffic congestion • 4. water pollution • 5. lack of basic needs – electricity/water • 6. civil unrest • 7. housing shortages/homelessness • 8. transportation • political fighting • lack of basic sanitation • pollution of beaches and natural resources • inadequate infrastructure (roads) • public transportation • air pollution • lack of recreation areas • health risks/diseases

  37. DID WE MISS ANY? WHAT ABOUT: land shortages economic dependence on state/ federal governments ozone and environmental harms ability to react to natural disasters . . .

  38. SOLUTIONS Many solution ideas can be found in the National Geographic megacities series. You will also find solution ideas discussed when the problems were discussed in the videos and articles. Let’s watch a few videos that discuss solutions specifically.

  39. IBM HELPS RIO BECOME A SMARTER CITY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6NX8Lq7E8E&feature=g-user-u&context=G26d681fUCGXQYbcTJ33aUYCQW1slaYzSZ8MWdO8Orov7pMNNTPfA(2:38)

  40. SEOUL’S CREATIVE SOLUTIONS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U__zc08YpjQ (7:46)

  41. FUTURISTIC TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS http://www.forumforthefuture.org/project/megacities-move/overview (4:48) Go to: First top video on the left, right under project videos. Unfortunately, the other videos don’t work. Future Trends of Transportation

  42. MEGACITY OF THE FUTURE Cartoon that shows life with Vee http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34yooRLLWpY (4:04)

  43. MEGACITIES STUDENT ACTIVITIES – Page 1 http://www.mckinsey.com/tools/Wrappers/Wrapper.aspx?sid={C84CB74F-A3B1-47B1-8265-6252F6D85B68}&pid={4F5BEDB1-6C1F-4243-A052-83ADBABE82DF} Interactive globe that students can turn and see the cities’ population; completely different perspective than the typical flat, one dimensional maps. Suggestions: Let students explore and create a list of the largest megacities based on the information provided. 2. http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/bigcities.htm - Lists the top most populated cities in the world (most coincide with the UN list of megacities). This website shows a picture of the cities’ skyline. With just a click, you can go to Google Earth to see an aerial view. With another click, you can go to the city’s official website that contains lots of information and pictures of the city. Suggestion: This would be a great filler if you have a few minutes left after a web quest or internet activity.

  44. MEGACITIES STUDENT ACTIVITIES – Page 2 3. http://www.dkquiz.com/index.php/quizzes/play/megacities Multiple choice questions about megacities. Even though it says easy, you are going to have to know your stuff! Suggestion: This could be used after studying megacities for a few weeks. 4. http://www.city-infos.com/list-of-megacities-2011/ List of megacities as of 2011. Links to each city’s statistics. 5. http://www.jenniferarias.org/2/post/2012/03/megacities-activity-due-monday-april-2.html Thanks to Mrs. Arias for posting her megacity geography assignment. This website has links that list the top megacities. It has a great world map that can be downloaded. Great cross-curricular assignment!

  45. MEGACITIES STUDENT ACTIVITIES – PAGE 3 6. http://www.megacities.uni-koeln.de/documentation/ - Megacity Task Force map with megacities marked and links for information about each megacity. Suggestions: Megacities Map Analysis Part A (determining the change in population from 2000 to 2025 and ranking, Part B (determining continents), Part C (mapping each megacity). 7. http://www.purposegames.com/game/megacities-quiz - interactive game where students find the megacities on a map; perfect follow up for any of the map assignments!

  46. MEGACITIES STUDENT ACTIVITIES – PAGE 4 8. Part 1: http://tuoitrenews.vn/cmlink/tuoitrenews/education/studying-english-with-tuoi-tre-news/articles/megacities-1.35688 A short reading about Megacities with reading hints, a vocabulary list and definitions, and other English questions. Part 2: Follow this reading with this vocabulary crossword puzzle: http://www.tuoitrenews.vn/cmlink/tuoitrenews/education/studying-english-with-tuoi-tre-news/vocabulary/crossword-puzzle-vocabulary-from-megacities-article-1.38326 Suggested level: 5th, 6th

  47. WEB QUESTS – Page 1 • http://zunal.com/webquest.php?w=155961 • Created by our own Jennilea Campbell! Has links to websites and uses the six step process to analyze the readings and ends with an online game! • 2. http://faculty.chemeketa.edu/tvanslyk/classes/d1r/megacities/green/index.html • I found this one on the internet. It starts with an elementary reading passage with an interesting drop down vocabulary exercise. Next, it has an assignment where a group researches a megacity (Lagos, Mexico City, Dhaka, Mumbai, Jakarta or Sao Paulo). It has hints on how to research, evaluation rubrics, and many links to the megacities listed. Great for 5th and 6th graders.

  48. WEB QUESTS – Page 2 3.http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/rwilkins/urbanization_web_quest.htm Found on internet. Urbanization web quest 4. http://advantronsample2.com/default.asp Website discusses problems and solutions that are shared with megacities. Web quest forms were created. Mega-Cities Project Transfers Web Quest 5.http://www.forumforthefuture.org/project/megacities-move/overview Forum for the future discusses future modes of transportation. Web quest worksheets were created. (Mentioned earlier under solutions.) Future Trends of Transportation Web Quest

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