Top 10 Largest Cities by 2100

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cities are home to the vast majority of the human population from housing and resources to infrastructure education trade and economic stability these vast urban areas must sustain our lives as the human population expands and as the impact that we have on our planets becomes more apparent it is more important than ever to get our cities right technology data management and the emergence of new economic and political models are all playing a part in helping to address these challenges the 20th century saw a shift in the distribution of the world's largest cities from north america and europe towards asia and africa and our video on the 10 largest cities by 2030 based on research by the united nations predicted a continuation of this trend as rural populations are drawn to new economic hubs in emerging economies but what does the following 70 years hold where will the largest cities be by 2100 and what social economic and infrastructure challenges will they face between now and then here we look towards the next turn of the century with powerful research from the global cities institute [Music] before we begin it's important to explain that tokyo the world's current largest city is not in the top 10. for all of its technological advancements and strong economy japan suffers from a low birth rate aging population and a policy that limits immigration these factors will see tokyo set to hold the number one spot in 2030 with 37.2 million people drop to 28th place by 2100 with 25.6 million inhabitants coming in as the 90th largest city in 2010 with 3.7 million people the afghan capital is set to see a meteoric rise over the course of the 21st century since the early 2000s the city has been experiencing rapid urbanisation as afghan nationals that have fled the region returned from abroad and established a growing middle class though the overall outlook has improved in recent years kabul is still the subject of sporadic bombings and terror attacks against civilians and officials alike and with its population expected to hit 50.3 million people by 2100 security is going to be a major challenge for the city moving forward [Music] as the first of three indian entries in the top ten kolkata is set to become the world's ninth largest city by 2100 with 52.4 million residents india's rapid industrialization since the 1950s has seen cities on the subcontinent swell in size with rural populations drawn to new jobs and opportunities in urban areas already a major economic center cold cutter is set to become the terminus of two major industrial corridors under development over the coming decades these corridors will link a number of cities across india providing much needed jobs and housing for india's booming urban populations [Music] with a growing number of climate refugees dhaka's population is set to hit 54.3 million people by the turn of the century already suffering from severe congestion and currently holding the title of the world's most densely populated city dhaka will require significant investment into its road and transport networks if it is to cope with its projected growth a task further complicated by its positioning a mere 12 meters above sea level while relatively unknown today the capital of the west african country of niger naami looks set to see the highest level of growth of any city in the top ten [Music] with a high birth rate and an exodus of rural populations into the city due to regular droughts the army's population is expected to explode from a mere 2.1 million people in 2010 to over 56 million by 2100 with the sahara expanding as a result of climate change lake chad a shadow of its former self and the niger river as the city's only reliable source of water providing a sufficient clean and fresh supply for its population will be a critical challenge in the coming decades [Music] another lesser-known city to appear on the list by 2100 is khartoum in sudan while home to a modest 5.1 million people in 2010 the city will become home to 56.6 million residents by the end of this century with khartoum's position at the junction of the blue and white nile rivers providing much-needed water security in a country where 50 of the land is desert the city is well positioned to absorb much of the growth in the region as rural populations head to urban areas a trend is set to occur across the african continent [Music] having held second place in 2030 delhi will remain a major draw for rural populations throughout the next 80 years a number of projects are currently underway to modernize the city and the expansive 100 billion us dollar delhi mumbai industrial corridor is set to transform the entire region by 2100 however growth in some other parts of the world will far outstrip that of the indian capital leading it to fall to fifth place in 2100 with 57.3 million people [Applause] predicted to become the world's largest city by 2050 it is thought that mumbai will then slip back to fourth place by 2100 retaining its status as one of the most important ports in the country and the financial heart of india mumbai will still draw millions of new residents as the industrial corridors connecting it to delhi and bangalore looks set to place it at the center of an industrial and manufacturing mega region the city's influence will only increase following a construction boom in the early 2000s dara's salaam has grown significantly in both population and regional influence already one of east africa's busiest ports the city will continue to grow and act as a gateway to global markets for neighbouring landlocked countries like rwanda malawi and zambia overtaking paris as the largest french-speaking city in the world by 2020 kinshasa in the democratic republic of congo will have a larger population than the entire nation of france by 2100 with around 60 percent of its citizens expected to be under the age of 18 by 2025 kinshasa will face significant challenges regarding education and employment as its population continues to soar set to become home to more than 88 million people equivalent to the entire populations of present-day denmark and germany combined lagos in nigeria will be the largest city in the world by 2100 already one of the fastest growing urban areas on earth and as a center of trade and finance in west africa lagos is preparing to undergo a vast transformation over the next 80 years the city has embarked on a number of projects to drastically increase living standards and improve its infrastructure the first line of the lagos rail mass transit system is set to become operational by 2022 while echo atlantic a 10 kilometer square area of reclaimed land will create new modern residential and commercial districts protecting the city from the effects of climate change and re-establishing more than a hundred years of eroded coastline [Music] perhaps the most surprising part of the global cities institute's projections is the complete absence of european north american and chinese cities in the top ten china's largest city shanghai which is predicted to be the world's third largest city by 2030 will only manage to take 37th place by the end of this century while beijing follows a similar trend falling to 52nd place by 2100 while some see the projected growth of cities across the developing world as unsustainable history has demonstrated that a natural leveling in growth follows in emerging economies as they become more established just as we saw cities across europe and north america dominate the top 10 in the late 19th and 20th centuries their success led to a natural decrease in the size of families and a slowdown in overall population growth rapid industrialization can draw large numbers of rural families to cities leading to a sharp rise in population many new arrivals can be forced into poor living conditions such as those seen in london and new york at the start of the industrial revolution but as time goes on living standards improve and infrastructure catches up people no longer need large families to support one another or to run the labor-intensive rural industries they did before combined with a higher cost of living birth rates naturally slow as people actively choose to have fewer children so while india and africa look set to witness extreme growth they are likely to go through a similar process over the 22nd century naturally leveling their populations over time if you enjoyed this video and would like to get more from the definitive video channel for construction subscribe to the b1m [Music] you
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Published: Wed Nov 07 2018
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