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Problems of Urbanisation in Mumbai/Dhravi - Coggle Diagram
Problems of Urbanisation in Mumbai/Dhravi
Inequality
BRICS
B - Brazil
R - Russia
China
S -South Africa
I - India
Overcrowding
1m people in 1 square mile
Easy for disease to spread
Landfill/waste
illegal therefore waste disposal
Inaccessibility
Mumbai is exceeding carrying capacity
No Education
Can't afford to pay school fees
Water rationing
Water Pipes come on at 5:30 for two hours
Exceeding its carrying capacity
Number of people in an area that it can subsatibly support
Housing
Jobs
Food/water
Services
Sanitation
Electricity
Environmental problems
Traffic congestions
Air pollution
Health issues
Asthma
Water pollution
Due to lack of toilets and very poor sanitation
Slums like Dharvi are usually found on the worst quality land and therefore are prone to flooding, landslides etc
Economic problems
Unemployment
29% of mumbai's population in unemployed
Poverty due to the lack of jobs
Informal sectors
Where people work in jobs that aren't formally recognised by the government and don't pay tax e.g drugs, prostitutes
Social mobility
cycle of poverty
Social problems (in Dharavi slum)
makeshift housing
54% of people in mumbai live shanty towns
Overcrowding
Risk of fire
Using illegal electricity
Contagious diseases
Lack of services
Infrastructure and amenities
1 toilet per 1450
Crime rates are high