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How does urbanisation affect population growth

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Answered by anshikameena29
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Urbanism and the development of neighborhoods, close quarter communities, towns and cities are a product of increased population. It is simply the solution for housing ever increasing numbers of people in a concentrated place. These are areas that once were rural and sparsely populated.

There might be a school of thought ‘build it and they will come’ however… strongest inherent instinct of humans is a need to breed and will do so like rabbits whether or not an urban plan is laid out and implemented..

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Answered by rubamanikandan
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The advantages  urbanisation

The cities are known to be efficient in that less effort is required to supply basic amenities, for example, electricity and fresh water. People who migrate to the cities enjoy these amenities, which are difficult to access in rural areas. The cities also make considerable use of space; there are a lot of flats which accommodate a lot of people in a small land area. There are also recycling programs which make use of waste material such as tins and waste papers; this helps in cleaning the city and providing jobs to those coming from rural areas.

Urbanization separates people who inhabited this place. Living area such as in the mountains, lakes, wetlands and other development areas should not be moved out, it reduces the development of human activities on natural and restored the natural state of these places.

The phenomenon of urban sprawl, a form of urbanization, can be detrimental to both communities and the environment. With more people moving away from city centers, new construction can destroy wildlife habitat and introduce invasive plants and animals.

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