The overpopulation around the globe is on a steep rise. It is believed that for managing the expanding population, a number of new houses in the countryside areas are needed, to which I have dissenting views.
On one hand, if the people get shifted to rural areas, then numerous problems will arise. The foremost being, the calm and serene environment of these tranquil places will get disturbed, in turn, affecting the public living in these places. Moreover, the land which is used for raising cattle and farming will get depleted; as a consequence, the problem of food scarcity may arise in the future. Additionally, these remote areas cover sizeable forest lands, which are home to many wildlife species. Destruction of these areas will ultimately affect their natural habitat. For instance, a study has shown that the wild animals such as hares in Australia are on the verge of extinction because of decreasing agricultural land, which is their main source of food.
On the other hand, the government can introduce various solutions so as to accommodate the rise in inhabitants in the towns and cities. Firstly, for making new houses, instead of farmland, barren lands must be used. Secondly, new multi-storey building projects must be approved in order to shelter more population in rather congested areas. Last but not the least, the governing bodies must lay emphasis on promoting apartments in the cities rather than allotting big houses and bungalows to a single family, which will help in dwelling a larger number of families. To illustrate this, the government of China has restricted the purchase of land to a smaller quantity in order to cope with the growth of natives in the country.
To conclude, in my opinion, the peaceful surroundings offered by the farming area must be kept intact and the innovative solutions of coping up with the ever increasing population must be introduced.
The overpopulation around the globe is on a steep rise. It
is believed
that for managing the expanding population, a number of new
houses
in the countryside
areas
are needed
, to which I have dissenting views.
On one hand, if the
people
get
shifted to rural
areas
, then numerous problems will arise. The foremost being, the calm and serene environment of these tranquil places will
get
disturbed, in turn, affecting the public living in these places.
Moreover
, the
land
which is
used
for raising cattle and farming will
get
depleted; as a consequence, the problem of food scarcity may arise in the future.
Additionally
, these remote
areas
cover sizeable forest
lands
, which are home to
many
wildlife species. Destruction of these
areas
will
ultimately
affect their natural habitat.
For instance
, a study has shown that the wild animals such as hares in Australia are on the verge of extinction
because
of decreasing agricultural
land
, which is their main source of food.
On the other hand
, the
government
can introduce various solutions
so as to
accommodate the rise in inhabitants in the towns and cities.
Firstly
, for making new
houses
,
instead
of farmland, barren
lands
must
be
used
.
Secondly
, new
multi-storey
building projects
must
be approved
in order to shelter more population in
rather
congested
areas
. Last
but
not the least, the governing bodies
must
lay emphasis on promoting apartments in the cities
rather
than allotting
big
houses
and bungalows to a single family, which will
help
in dwelling a larger number of families. To illustrate this, the
government
of China has restricted the
purchase
of
land
to a smaller quantity in order to cope with the growth of natives in the country.
To conclude
, in my opinion, the peaceful surroundings offered by the farming
area
must
be
kept
intact and the innovative solutions of coping up with the
ever increasing
population
must
be introduced
.