Transcription of Chapter 5 Human settlements
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Human settlements | 62 Human settlements | 62 Chapter 5 Human settlementsOn the most basic level, the interaction of Human settlements on the environment is that they extract non-renewable natural resources on the one hand and on the other, produce waste products and pollution that has to be absorbed by the natural environment. Human settlements | 63 Human settlements | 63 Chapter INTRODUCTION THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN Human settlements AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT POPULATION GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION Population growth Urbanization Population distribution and settlement typology Rural settlements settlement distribution as a driver of environmental change settlement STRUCTURE Sustainable settlement structure Low-density sprawl Housing as a driver of urban sprawl From housing to sustainable Human settlements Transport Impact of settlement structure on the state of the INFRASTRUCTURE Infrastructure The impact of the delivery and consumption of basic services on the environment VULNERABILITY AND FOOD
was in Gauteng and the Western Cape, and the lowest in the Free State, the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal (Table 5.1). The two provinces most affected by out-migration in terms of inter-provincial migration are Limpopo and the Eastern Cape.
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