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A Message from Dr. Glenn Smith

Lausanne Senior Associate for Urban Mission
In 1700, fewer than two percent of the world’s population lived in urban places. Beijing and London were the only cities that had populations surpassing one million. By 1900 an estimated nine percent of the world’s population was urban. London was then the only “super-city” on the globe. In 1950, 27 percent of the world’s population lived in cities, and 73 percent of the world’s people lived on the land. By 1996 however, the world was growing by 86 million people a year, 73 million in cities alone and for the first time better than 50% of the world’s population lived in cities. While the rural percentage of the world’s population is declining, rural population is still growing in absolute numbers. The United Nations – which offers the most conservative growth estimate – projects that by 2025 over 60 percent of the world's estimated 8.3 billion people will live in urban areas. 

According to the World Heritage Centre, by 2020 – just 16 years from now – the urban population of Asia will be around 2.5 billion, having doubled in 25 years.  By then, more than half of the urban areas of the planet will be in Asia, and those urban areas alone will contain over one-third of the world’s population.  The same organization predicts that the cities of Asia will be growing twice as fast as cities in the rest of the world.  The chart on page three lists the largest urban areas of the world.

Richard Sennett defines a city as a human settlement in which strangers are likely to meet.  The United Nations Population Fund documents the diversity of definitions for an urban category in its 1996 State of the World Population report.  British urbanologist, David Clark has clarified many of these issues in his most recent book.  He calls a population of 50,000 people or less a town or a village.  On the other hand, cities are human agglomerations that have up to 200,000 residents.  A metropolitan area or city-region has more than two million people, but a megalopolis is an urban region over five million.  These distinctions are helpful because a country like Norway considers any human settlement of 200 people as urban while, Bénin, for example, only uses “urban” for places of  10,000 or more people.

For all the challenges of urban areas - traffic, pollution, noise, high cost of living, crowded and often substandard living conditions, economic disparity, stress, psychological overload, long hours of commuting, violence – cities provide people in the developing world the best hope of education and income.  So, people continue to be drawn to the city through migration and immigration.
But does God have a purpose in this?
 
In assuming this role of Senior Associate for Urban Mission for LCWE, we need to prioritize the following outcomes:
  • contribute reflective and practical material on the urban mission of God.
  • mentor the next generation of urban ministry practitioners
  • raise up a younger Two-thirds world urban Senior Associate
  • contribute to a reflective, practical, contextual missiological education and
  • help bring the urban Francophone, Hispanophone and Lusophone worlds to the table.

 

The world's largest urban areas 1

Capital letters denote country capitals. This table provides population figures for urban areas with populations of near to and more than three million people. The table includes cities in countries which do not statistically recognise urban areas. On 7 September 2003 the data for Indian urban areas was updated to include the latest census figures. (The world's 300 largest cities are ranked separately)

Introduction to urban areas |World's largest cities |Cities ranked 1 to 100 |Cities ranked 101 to 200 |Cities ranked 201 to 300 |Urban slums |Capital cities |Europe's 500 largest cities |

Rank

Area

Country

Category

Population

1

New York (NY)

USA

Urban area

21,199,000

2

MEXICO CITY

Mexico

Urban area

20,267,000

3

Los Angeles (CA)

USA

Urban area

16,373,000

4

Mumbai ( Bombay)

India

Urban area

16,368,000

5

Kolkata (Calcutta)

India

Urban area

13,217,000

6

Delhi

India

Urban area

12,791,000

7

TOKYO

Japan

Urban area

12,059,000

8

BUENOS AIRES

Argentina

Urban area

11,298,000

9

SEOUL

South Korea

City

10,231,000

10

Sao Paulo

Brazil

City

10,009,000

11

JAKARTA

Indonesia

City

9,373,000

12

Karachi

Pakistan

City

9,339,000

13

PARIS

France

Urban area

9,319,000

14

Chicago (IL)

USA

Urban area

9,158,000

15

MOSKVA

Russia

Urban area

8,538,000

16

Istanbul

Turkey

Urban area

8,506,000

17

Shanghai

China

City

8,214,000

18

WASHINGTON (DC)

USA

Urban area

7,608,000

19

BANGKOK

Thailand

City

7,507,000

20

BEIJING

China

City

7,362,000

21

LONDON

UK

City

7,074,000

22

San Francisco (CA)

USA

Urban area

7,039,000

23

Hong Kong

China

City

6,843,000

24

CAIRO

Egypt

City

6,800,000

25

TEHRAN

Iran

City

6,758,000

26

Chennai

India

Urban area

6,425,000

27

BOGOTA

Colombia

City

6,422,000

28

Bandung

Indonesia

City

5,919,000

29

Tianjin

China

City

5,855,000

30

Boston (MA)

USA

Urban area

5,819,000

31

Bangalore

India

Urban area

5,687,000

32

LIMA

Peru

City

5,681,000

33

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

City

5,613,000

34

Hyderabad

India

Urban area

5,534,000

35

Detroit (MI)

USA

Urban area

5,456,000

36

Lahore

Pakistan

City

5,143,000

37

Bogor

Indonesia

City

5,000,000

38

SANTIAGO

Chile

City

4,788,000

39

St Petersburg

Russia

City

4,678,000

40

Houston (TX)

USA

Urban area

4,670,000

41

Shenyang

China

City

4,669,000

42

Ahmadabad

India

Urban area

4,519,000

43

Toronto

Canada

Urban area

4,403,000

44

Atlanta (GA)

USA

Urban area

4,112,000

45

Wuhan

China

City

4,040,000

46

Sydney

Australia

City

4,031,000

47

Guangzhou

China

City

3,935,000

48

SINGAPORE

Singapore

City

3,894,000

49

Miami (FL)

USA

Urban area

3,876,000

50

BAGHDAD

Iraq

City

3,841,000

51

Pusan

South Korea

City

3,814,000

52

Pune

India

Urban area

3,756,000

53

Seattle (WA)

USA

Urban area

3,555,000

54

Yokohama

Japan

City

3,426,000

55

DHAKA

Bangladesh

City

3,397,000

56

Montréal

Canada

Urban area

3,394,000

57

BERLIN

Germany

City

3,386,000

58

Alexandria

Egypt

City

3,339,000

59

ANKARA

Turkey

Urban area

3,294,000

60

Malang

Indonesia

City

3,173,000

61

Chongqing

China

City

3,127,000

62

ATHINAI

Greece

Urban area

3,073,000

63

Ho Chi Minh

Vietnam

City

3,015,000

64

Haerbin

China

City

2,990,000

65

Minneapolis (MN)

USA

Urban area

2,969,000

66

Chengdu

China

City

2,954,000

67

Cleveland (OH)

USA

Urban area

2,946,000

68

Casablanca

Morocco

City

2,943,000

69

San Diego (CA)

USA

Urban area

2,814,000

70

Surat

India

Urban area

2,811,000

71

CARACAS

Venezuela

Urban area

2,784,000


Introduction to urban areas | World's largest cities | Cities ranked 1 to 100 | Cities ranked 101 to 200 | Cities ranked 201 to 300 | Urban slums | Capital cities |

  http://www.citymayors.com/sections/rankings_content.html


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