Settlement Dynamics PDF
Settlement Dynamics PDF
Settlement Dynamics PDF
SETTLEMENT DYNAMICS
SETTLEMENT
A settlement is a place where people dwell on a more or less permanent basis
and is marked by various forms of shelter.
SITE; refers to the actual area on which a settlement is located, for example,
hill top, valley or island.
LOCATION OF SETTLEMENTS
Villages, towns and cities are all settlements. The original site of a settlement
was chosen because of certain location factors. These could include relief, soil,
water supply and resources.
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SETTLEMENT HIERACHY
CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFYING SETTLEMENTS
Settlements can be classified according to;
a. Population size
b. Function
a. POPULATION SIZE
There is a wide discrepancy of views over the minimum size of population
required to enable a settlement to be termed a town for example, a
population size of 2 000 would make up a town in France. In USA, a town has 2
900 inhabitants, Spain 10 000 and Japan 30 000.
b. FUNCTION
Function refers to the social or economic activity by which a settlement is best
known. Settlements change over time so there is an increase in the number of
activities as well as changes in the main activities.
In todays world it is difficult to determine a towns main activity or function.
Examples of functions may be;
Administrative towns
Manufacturing cities
Market towns
Route center towns
Mining towns
Resort and recreational towns
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2) BINARY DISTRIBUTION
It occurs where there are two very large cities at almost equal size within the
same country; one may be the capital and the other the chief port or major
Industrial center. Example of binary distribution include Madrid and Barcelona
in Spain.
It is suggested that a city begins to dominate a country it attracts people,
trade, industry and services at an increasingly rapid rate and at the expense of
rival cities.
This is more applicable to LEDCs
= where;
= the population of the city
= the population of the largest city
=the rank size of the city
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GROWTH POINTS
A growth point is a settlement which central and local government consider
has potential for development hence needs to be supported by further public
and private sector investment (Wekwete 1988). They are established with the
aim of elevating some business centres to them so as to curb/ reduce rural to
urban migration with work opportunities, services.
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