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Explain factors affecting urbanisation rates including migration, push-pull theory and natural increase.

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Section A: Urban issues and challenges

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Urban issues and challenges

Aqa Gcse GeographyChallenges in the human environment

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Explain factors affecting urbanisation rates including migration, push-pull theory and natural increase

  • This point belongs to Section A: Urban issues and challenges, especially Urban issues and challenges.
  • You need to be able to explain factors affecting urbanisation rates including migration, push-pull theory and natural increase.
  • The key ideas to know are urbanisation, natural increase, and migration.
  • Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.

Key concepts

urbanisationnatural increasemigration

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This objective helps connect Urban issues and challenges to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Section A: Urban issues and challenges.

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What should a geography response explain about factors affecting urbanisation rates including migration, push-pull theory and natural increase?

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For Geography, this page helps you revise factors affecting urbanisation rates including migration, push-pull theory and natural increase in Section A: Urban issues and challenges. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are Urbanisation and Push-Pull Theory.

Key terms

  • Urbanisation: The increasing number of people that live in urban areas, often resulting from migration and natural increase.
  • Push-Pull Theory: A model explaining migration where 'push' factors drive people away from their origin and 'pull' factors attract them to a new location.

Common trap

Understanding Urbanisation Factors: Remember that push factors drive people away from their current location, while pull factors attract them to a new location.

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