Economy, asked by gurpreet14101975, 11 months ago

cities are facing housing problems why and how​

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Answered by princetyagi368
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There are two main reasons why lack ofhousing is a grave problem in many cities. Firstly, due to the outbreak of population since the birth rate in many countries have experienced a significant increase recently, it seems that there are not enough houses for everyone, especially for urban drwellers.

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Answered by anjalibanode9457
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Hlo mate...

There has perhaps been more attention paid to affordable housing this year than any in recent memory, but it took a tragedy to make it so. The horror of Grenfell Tower started touched off a national conversation in the United Kingdom about inequality and the ways urgent community feedback gets lost in government bureaucracy. But more broadly, it is symptomatic of the insufficient attention being given to affordable housing everywhere as the world becomes more and more urban.

There has perhaps been more attention paid to affordable housing this year than any in recent memory, but it took a tragedy to make it so. The horror of Grenfell Tower started touched off a national conversation in the United Kingdom about inequality and the ways urgent community feedback gets lost in government bureaucracy. But more broadly, it is symptomatic of the insufficient attention being given to affordable housing everywhere as the world becomes more and more urban.A third of all urban dwellers worldwide – 1.2 billion people – lack access to safe and secure housing. The gap is worst in lower- and middle- income countries, where some cities are growing so quickly that governments cannot build out services and infrastructure fast enough to accommodate new arrivals. The result is millions living in inadequate conditions and fraying trust in governments.

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