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Tytuł:
Procesy megalopolizacyjne i ich konsekwencje demograficzno-społeczne oraz geopolityczne
Demographic, social and geopolitical consequences of mega-urbanization processes
Autorzy:
Eberhardt, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1386993.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geopolityczne
Tematy:
megaurbanizacja
megalopolis
miasta globalne
mega-urbanization
global cities
Opis:
Za jedną z najbardziej charakterystycznych cech współczesnej urbanizacji uważa się tzw. procesy megalopolizacji. Polegają one na formowaniu się wielkich aglomeracji i metropolii liczących po kilkanaście milionów mieszkańców. Te wielkie koncentracje osadnicze przyjęły nazwę „megalopolis”. Nie tylko są one wielkimi skupiskami ludności, lecz również pełnią różnorodne funkcje ekonomiczne i polityczne. Pierwsze z nich powstały w Europie i w Ameryce Północnej. Obecnie najwięcej ich jest na wschodzie i południu Azji. Najważniejsze z nich nazywane są w literaturze miastami światowymi lub miastami globalnymi. Znaczenie ich jest coraz większe i ich rozwój przynosi wiele pozytywnych i negatywnych implikacji społecznych i gospodarczych. Z tego też powodu stały się obiektem analiz i ocen naukowych, także w zakresie geopolityki.
The article is devoted to statistical analysis and assessment of urbanization processes. It is stressed that transformations of this kind are fairly complex and to result only from the changes of relations between urban and rural population. They consist in complex economical – social phenomena that are reflected, among others, in formation of large urban complexes whose internal structure is ever more complicated. Their characteristic feature is spatial expansion. In the place where formerly only towns were, the new, territorially extensive agglomerations and metropolises come into being. Because of a strong demographic dynamics resulting from the intensive development and technological progress, great urban complexes numbering over 10 milllion inhabitans have appeared. Attention has been paid to the fact that they develop most quickly in poor Third World countries. In the next part of the article the most modern and complex forms of nowadays urbanization have been discussed. In the areas with a lot of agglomerations new forms of big-city settlements are formed that are called „megalopolis”. They number several dozen million inhabitans each and their significance in the world is ever greater. A considerable part of the article is concerned with the so-called world or global cities. Studies were conducted by a team of experts affiliated to the University of Loughborough that has assumed the name „Globalization World Cities Study. On the basis of strictly defined criteria the team has distinguished 55 global cities. In the next part of the text the inner structure of the mentioned greatest global cities is characterized. In the last part of the article it is indicated that the processes of megaurbanization have a tendency to spread into new areas.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geopolityczny; 2019, 28; 49-63
2080-8836
2392-067X
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geopolityczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Procesy megaurbanizacyjne w świecie
Mega-Urbanization Processes in the World
Autorzy:
Eberhardt, Piotr
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1834604.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-05-14
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
megaurbanizacja
osadnictwo wielkomiejskie
megalopolis
miasta globalne
mega-urbanization
big-city settlement
global cities
Opis:
The article is devoted to statistical analysis and assessment of urbanization processes. It is stressed that transformations of this kind are fairly complex and do not result only from the changes of relations between urban and rural population. They consist in complex economicalsocial phenomena that are reflected, among others, in formation of large urban complexes whose internal structure is ever more complicated. Their characteristic feature is spatial expansion. In the place where formerly only towns were, new, territorially extensive agglomerations and metropolises come into being. Because of a strong demographic dynamics resulting from the intensive development and technological progress, great urban complexes, numbering over 10 million inhabitants have appeared. The name of mega-agglomeration has been accepted for these new forms of urbanization. They have been defined and discussed on the basis of UN documentation. Attention has been paid to the fact that they develop most quickly in poor Third World countries. This has important social consequences. In the next part of the article the most modern and complex forms of nowadays urbanization have been discussed. In the areas with a lot of agglomerations new forms of big-city settlement are formed that are called “megalopolis”. They are listed and subjected to a proper geographical interpretation. They number several dozen million inhabitants each and their significance in the world is ever greater. A considerable part of the article is concerned with the so-called world or global cities. They are cities that perform the functions of the highest rank, mainly as far as the international finances are concerned. They are the seats of great corporations and concerns, banks and influential political and economic organizations. Studies conducted by a team of experts affiliated to the British University of Loughborough that has assumed the name “Globalization World Cities Study. Group GAWC” have been used here. On the basis of strictly defined criteria the team has distinguished 55 global cities. They have been divided into ranks and categories. London, New York, Paris and Tokyo have been included in the first rank. Also the rank of Warsaw has been defined; it has been given gamma rank and category 5. The classification is subjected to assessment. In the next part of the text the inner structure of the mentioned greatest global (world) cities is given and characterized. In the last part of the article it is indicated that the processes of mega-urbanization have a tendency to spread into new areas and continents. Disproportions between the areas of great concentration of population on the one hand and regions of demographic and economic regress on the other will increase. The most important consequences will occur in Asian, African and South American countries. In these parts of the world the processes of mega-urbanization will occur in a spontaneous way and may lead to an economic, social and ecological disaster.
Źródło:
Roczniki Nauk Społecznych; 2010, 38; 17-38
0137-4176
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Nauk Społecznych
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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