Rural Settlements
Urbanisation moves a population from rural areas to cities. How is this changing the face of rural settlements over time? Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements - Learning Points. Urbanisation is the rapid increase in urban population as people move from rural settlements into towns and cities. Traditional rural settlements are found along main roads, reflecting the importance of transport to farming, fishing and forestry industries. The farming, fishing and forestry industries have been changed by technology, altering traditional ways of life. Cities are expanding at an alarming rate, putting pressure on urban planners to allow growth into the greenbelt areas and the rural-urban fringe – this is called urban sprawl. A Twig Curriculum Film. Delivering key learning points. Get straight to the facts in just three minutes – directly linked to core learning, Twig's curriculum films will fit neatly into your lesson plans.
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