Melbourne VS Dharavi
Cost of Living
IndustryMELBOURNE
1. Healthcare and social assistance 2. Manufacturing 3. Retail Trade Unemployment rate 6.3% DHARAVI 1. Textiles (leather, pottery, products) 2. Recycle industry 3. Industrial sector (small factories) Unemployment rate: 9.9% |
Water QualityMelbourne Water Quality
Drinking water is captured through rain going into a number of reservoirs in Melbourne. The Thompson dam, Greenvale reservoir are both examples of where water is captured and distributed through a water supply pipe system that gets distributed within the houses holds in Melbourne. The quality of water in Melbourne is one of the best drinking water in the world. Dharavi Water Quality In Dharavi the water system is carried by a pipeline system that collects rainwater. Majority of the time it is contaminated water, which residents have to boil the water before they drink it. Not every house in Dharavi has direct access to fresh water. |
Mortality & Birth Rates
MELBOURNE
Birth Rates: 4,137,432
Mortality Rates: 35,500
The leading causes of death in Melbourne are: Dementia, Alzheimer’s, Lung and Bronchus Cancer.
DHARAVI/MUMBAI
Birth Rates: 1,75,298
Mortality Rates: 34.57
The leading causes of death in Mumbai are: Malaria, Diarrhea, Typhoid, Diabetes and HIV/Aids.
Birth Rates: 4,137,432
Mortality Rates: 35,500
The leading causes of death in Melbourne are: Dementia, Alzheimer’s, Lung and Bronchus Cancer.
DHARAVI/MUMBAI
Birth Rates: 1,75,298
Mortality Rates: 34.57
The leading causes of death in Mumbai are: Malaria, Diarrhea, Typhoid, Diabetes and HIV/Aids.
Population Growth |
Recycling |
MELBOURNE
DHARAVI
|
MELBOURNE
In each suburb of Melbourne, there is a waste collection once a week. The local garbage trucks will collect your general waste from the kerbside and throw it out. Once the truck is full, it is taken to be picked out and crushed. There is a general waste bin and a recycling bin per household in Melbourne. The most recycled resources in Melbourne are timber and plastic. DHARAVI In Dharavi, all the general waste is left on the streets and people work among all the rubbish in picking out all the goods. They find stuff from the waste in the streets and make what’s old, new. The most recycled resources of Dharavi are plastic and glass. |