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Lesson 4
 Rural settlements form an essential
 part of human landscape.

 However, such settlements in both
 MEDCs and LEDCs have undergone
 considerable changes in recent
 years.
   Rural-urban migration

   Urban-rural migration

   The consequences of urban growth

   Technological change

   Rural planning policies

   The balance of government funding between urban and
    rural areas
1. The large-scale movement from rural areas is a feature
   of developed and developing countries.

   Push and pull factors are clearly in operation

2. The evidence for return migration is clear.

   For many people living in large cities, small towns and
    rural areas are very attractive. Due to improvements in
    transport they can still benefit from the employment
    opportunities, shops and recreational facilities of large
    urban areas but live in small towns or rural areas
3.   Declining villages have many problems;

    It is difficult to maintain basic services
     for those who remain

    Decrease population number leads to
     closure of village, schools, run-down
     bus services and the transfer of many
     services to larger towns
Categories      Description                              Features
                                      • An area of traditional tribal land tenure with
                   At a travelling
Remote rural   distance of more than •Subsistence farming, extensive commercial
               2 hours from an urban farming
                        area
                                     •Nomadism in some parts

                                      •In some places tourism in the form of game parks

                   At a travelling
 Accessible      distance between     •Developing service centres on or near main roads
   rural            30 mins and
               2 hour from an urban   •Deforestation for farming and fuel
                        area
                                      •Areas of intensive vegetables and dairy farms
Urban fringe    Land close to the
                edge of the urban     •All the land is cultivated often with irrigation and
                      area            manuring

                                      •Evidence of urban growth with expansion of
                                      squatter settlements
   The changes which are happening in rural areas in
    LEDCs are very important. This is because:

   the majority of the population live in rural areas with
    many people living below poverty line.

   The land is used to feed the people both in towns and rural
    areas - LEDCs import less food from other countries than
    MEDCs. This means that changes in rural areas in LEDCs are
    important.

   In Sub-Saharan Africa, problems such as famine, deforestation,
    soil degradation and soil erosion continue to exist
Key changes
 Rural push factors (such as low wages) and urban pull factors
(such as better jobs) cause rural to urban migration.

   Positive results

   The migrants are able to send money home.
   With more money from the urban workers, school fees may be
    paid or livestock bought.


   Negative results

   It is often the young males who move - the remaining family may
    be less physically able to carry out heavy tasks.

   With the absence of the young males, children may have to work
    on the farm, rather than going to school.
   Slash and burning of tropical rainforest, Amazon Basin, Brazil

   Land which was growing subsistence crops is turned into
    commercial agricultural land for cash crops.

   Positive impacts :
   The country has a greater source of income.
   There are jobs generated for workers.

   Negative impacts
   Less land is available to grow food to feed the local population.
   Water supplies may be used up on cash crops.
   Fertiliser may enter the local water supply.
   Rates of soil erosion increase.
   Local ecosystems may be damaged
 The rate of natural
increase is high in many
areas. This puts
pressure on the food
supply.

 This leads to
malnutrition and
starvation. It also
encourages rural to
urban migration.
 AIDS and other
epidemics raise the
death rate.

 Wars also raise the
death rate. This
means that there are
fewer older people to
work on the fields to
produce food.
 As people seek to gain food
and income from the land,
more vulnerable land is used.

 The processes of
desertification and
deforestation mean the
environment degrades.
Clearing forests, such as in
the Amazon Rainforest,
causes many problems such
as soil erosion and loss of the
ecosystem.
 Some rural areas attract tourists. The Masai
Mara in Kenya is one area which attracts tourists
on safari.

 This brings money into the area and may help
improve local infrastructure. However the
money spent by tourists does not always go
back to the local economy.

 These changes can make rural areas more
vulnerable and trigger a cycle of decline.
Masai Mara
   The key success of future rural development is sustainability.

   Development that meets the needs of the rural people in the
    present without compromising their future needs

   Focus must be on sustainable agricultural development as
    this is the backbone of rural economy, employing up to 80%
    of households

   Other forms could be agro-forestry, ecotourism

   However, for each of these, education and training are
    fundamental

   Great emphasis should be given to raising the literacy
    standards as well as improving skills and techniques
   Four key ways of helping rural areas become more sustainable:

 By improving the rural economy. This includes encouraging
income generation in the area. This may result in less rural -
urban migration.
 By increasing rural food production. This will need to be
done in an environmentally sensitive way, so the way the land
is farmed is more sustainable.
 By improving the rural standard of living. Ensuring there is
clean water and safe sewerage disposal. Giving everybody
access to education and health care.
 Improvements in communication help rural people to keep
in touch with developments. Better access and links to towns
allows exchange of information, goods and products.
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Rural settlement change and development in led cs

  • 2.  Rural settlements form an essential part of human landscape.  However, such settlements in both MEDCs and LEDCs have undergone considerable changes in recent years.
  • 3. Rural-urban migration  Urban-rural migration  The consequences of urban growth  Technological change  Rural planning policies  The balance of government funding between urban and rural areas
  • 4. 1. The large-scale movement from rural areas is a feature of developed and developing countries.  Push and pull factors are clearly in operation 2. The evidence for return migration is clear.  For many people living in large cities, small towns and rural areas are very attractive. Due to improvements in transport they can still benefit from the employment opportunities, shops and recreational facilities of large urban areas but live in small towns or rural areas
  • 5. 3. Declining villages have many problems;  It is difficult to maintain basic services for those who remain  Decrease population number leads to closure of village, schools, run-down bus services and the transfer of many services to larger towns
  • 6. Categories Description Features • An area of traditional tribal land tenure with At a travelling Remote rural distance of more than •Subsistence farming, extensive commercial 2 hours from an urban farming area •Nomadism in some parts •In some places tourism in the form of game parks At a travelling Accessible distance between •Developing service centres on or near main roads rural 30 mins and 2 hour from an urban •Deforestation for farming and fuel area •Areas of intensive vegetables and dairy farms Urban fringe Land close to the edge of the urban •All the land is cultivated often with irrigation and area manuring •Evidence of urban growth with expansion of squatter settlements
  • 7.
  • 8. The changes which are happening in rural areas in LEDCs are very important. This is because:  the majority of the population live in rural areas with many people living below poverty line.  The land is used to feed the people both in towns and rural areas - LEDCs import less food from other countries than MEDCs. This means that changes in rural areas in LEDCs are important.  In Sub-Saharan Africa, problems such as famine, deforestation, soil degradation and soil erosion continue to exist
  • 10.
  • 11.  Rural push factors (such as low wages) and urban pull factors (such as better jobs) cause rural to urban migration.  Positive results  The migrants are able to send money home.  With more money from the urban workers, school fees may be paid or livestock bought.  Negative results  It is often the young males who move - the remaining family may be less physically able to carry out heavy tasks.  With the absence of the young males, children may have to work on the farm, rather than going to school.
  • 12.
  • 13. Slash and burning of tropical rainforest, Amazon Basin, Brazil  Land which was growing subsistence crops is turned into commercial agricultural land for cash crops.  Positive impacts :  The country has a greater source of income.  There are jobs generated for workers.  Negative impacts  Less land is available to grow food to feed the local population.  Water supplies may be used up on cash crops.  Fertiliser may enter the local water supply.  Rates of soil erosion increase.  Local ecosystems may be damaged
  • 14.
  • 15.  The rate of natural increase is high in many areas. This puts pressure on the food supply.  This leads to malnutrition and starvation. It also encourages rural to urban migration.
  • 16.  AIDS and other epidemics raise the death rate.  Wars also raise the death rate. This means that there are fewer older people to work on the fields to produce food.
  • 17.
  • 18.  As people seek to gain food and income from the land, more vulnerable land is used.  The processes of desertification and deforestation mean the environment degrades. Clearing forests, such as in the Amazon Rainforest, causes many problems such as soil erosion and loss of the ecosystem.
  • 19.
  • 20.  Some rural areas attract tourists. The Masai Mara in Kenya is one area which attracts tourists on safari.  This brings money into the area and may help improve local infrastructure. However the money spent by tourists does not always go back to the local economy.  These changes can make rural areas more vulnerable and trigger a cycle of decline.
  • 22. The key success of future rural development is sustainability.  Development that meets the needs of the rural people in the present without compromising their future needs  Focus must be on sustainable agricultural development as this is the backbone of rural economy, employing up to 80% of households  Other forms could be agro-forestry, ecotourism  However, for each of these, education and training are fundamental  Great emphasis should be given to raising the literacy standards as well as improving skills and techniques
  • 23. Four key ways of helping rural areas become more sustainable:  By improving the rural economy. This includes encouraging income generation in the area. This may result in less rural - urban migration.  By increasing rural food production. This will need to be done in an environmentally sensitive way, so the way the land is farmed is more sustainable.  By improving the rural standard of living. Ensuring there is clean water and safe sewerage disposal. Giving everybody access to education and health care.  Improvements in communication help rural people to keep in touch with developments. Better access and links to towns allows exchange of information, goods and products.