Urbanisation in contrasting cities - EduqasSquatter settlements in Mumbai, India
Urban areas are growing rapidly. They face a range of opportunities and challenges. Urban planning is important to ensure that the opportunities are maximised and the challenges are minimised.
A problem of rapid rural to urban migrationThe movement of people from the countryside to the city. is the development of squatter settlementAn area of makeshift housing, often unplanned and built illegally.. In Mumbai the squatter settlement of Dharavi is now home to over one million people. Dharavi lies between two railway lines and is one of the biggest squatter settlements in the world. The squatter settlement is unplanned and has these characteristics:
overcrowded, noisy and smelly
houses are made from wood, corrugated iron, plastic sheeting and metal from oil drums
lack of sanitation, clean drinking water and open sewers for many residents
pollution and disease are common
thousands of workshops and people employed in the informal job sectorCash-in-hand jobs where people do not pay taxes to the government. There are an estimated 15,000 single-room factories and around 5,000 businesses.