Title: Rank Size Rule And Primate Cities
1Rank Size Rule And Primate Cities
2Objective
- To understand what the Rank Size Rule is and the
pattern that it tries to outline
3Directions
- Independently read Ch 13 H 294-295 in your books
and complete a Concepts and Notes Sheet - Independently Review the Notes Section of these
PPT slides to review what you have read in the
book. - Independently or in Partners Complete the
practice slides found in this packet.
4Notes Slides
5Rank Size Rule
- This is an attempt to find a numerical
relationship between population size of
settlements within an area such as a country or
county - Settlements are ranked in descending order of
population size, with the largest city first
6Assumptions
- The 2nd ranked city will have 1/2 the population
of the 1st - The 3rd ranked city will have 1/3 population of
the 1st - The 4th ranked city will have a ¼ population of
the 1st ranked city
7Example
- The largest city has a population of 1,000,000
- The 2nd largest city 1,000,000/2 500,000
- The 3rd city 1,000,000/3 333,333
- The 4th city 1,000,000/4 250,000
- And so on.
8Formula
- This allows us to express the rank size rule as
- Pn Pl /n (or R)
- Pn The population of the City
- Pl The population of the largest city
- N (or R) The rank size of the city
9Primate City
- This is found where the largest city (often the
capital) completely dominates a country or region - The population size will be many times greater
than that of the 2nd or 3rd city
10Example of Primate City Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Populations in thousands
- Buenos Aires 10,990
- Cordoba 1198
- Rosario 1096
- Mendoza 775
- La Plata 640
- San Miguel de Tucuman 622
11Binary Distribution
- Occurs where there are 2 very large cities of
almost equal size within the same country. One
may be the capital and the other a major port or
industrial centre - Examples Spain- Barcelona and Madrid
12Exceptions to the rule
- Rank size rule is more likely to operate in a
country that is developed or urbanized for a long
time and is - Large in size
- Stable economic and political organisation
- Primate distribution is likely to occur in
countries that are small, less developed and only
recently urbanised
13Work on your own or in partners to practice what
you have learned
14practice
- If a country conforms to Rank Size Rule, fill in
the population chart below - City A 250,000
- City B ? __________________
- City C ? __________________
- City D ? __________________
- City E ? __________________
15Primate City or Rank Size Rule?Austria (Circle
One)
- Vienna 1,691,468
- Linz-Wels-Steyr 286,000
- Graz 222,326
- Linz 181,162
- Salzburg 150,269
16Primate City or Rank Size Rule?Egypt (Circle
One)
- Cairo 7,734,614
- Alexandria 3,811,516
- Al Jizah 2,443,203
17Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- France
- 1 Paris 11,293,200
- 2 Lyon 1,665,700
- 3 Marseille 1,532,400
- 4 Toulouse 975,000
- 5 Nice 943,000
18Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- England
- 1 London 7,172,091
- 2 Birmingham 970,892
- 3 Leeds 715,404
- 4 Glasgow 577,869
- 5 Sheffield 513,234
19Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- Spain
- 1 Madrid 5,078,100
- 2 Barcelona 3,871,400
- 3 Valencia 1,406,600
- 4 Sevilla 1,135,600
- 5 Zaragoza 607,000
20Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- Japan
- 1 Tokyo 8,027,500
- 2 Yokohama 3,552,300
- 3 Osaka 2,647,000
- 4 Nagoya 2,258,000
- 5 Sapporo 1,779,700
21Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- South Korea
- Seoul 10,349,312
- Pusan 3,678,555
- Inchon 2,628,000
- Taegu 2,566,540
- Taejon 1,475,221
22Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- Libya
- Tripoli 1,150,989
- Banghazi 650,629
- Misratah 386,120
- Tarhunah 210,697
- Al Khums 201,943
23Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- Thailand
- Bangkok 5,104,476
- Samut Prakan 388,920
- Mueang Nonthaburi 291,555
- Udon Thani 247,231
- Chon Buri 219,164
24Rank Size Rule or Primate City? (Circle One)
- Mexico
- Mexico City 12,294,193
- Iztapalapa 1,820,888
- Ecatepec 1,806,226
- Guadalajara 1,640,589