Generally in developing countries, a widely- seen phenomenon of industrialisation in some selected locations and rural areas remain as an underdeveloped one. Consequently, a number of issues can generate due to this trend and it can be tackled through various measures which either discuss now.
Perhaps the major concern related to the emergence of townships is the increased rate of migration of rural youth in terms of employment prospects. As a result, the density of population would be heightened, also the government would tend to invest funds for infrastructure than on the remote side. In addition to that, other challenges that the city dwellers experience are the high cost of living, congestion, poor air quality and traffic problems. This is because of high density and soaring usage of private vehicles, that which we can see in cities like London; holds a reputation of the highest cost of living and air pollution.
A further serious impact to the nation is the metros contribute sheer volume of waste production percentage. Illegal dumping of these discarded items in landfills and water resources would deteriorate the quality of land, water and air on urban regions. Eventually, it becomes detrimental to human health and causing extinction or dwindling in numbers of species inhabited on those polluted places.
Turning to possible solutions, governments can deal with the burning issue of inexorable waste accumulation in city centres through implementing effective rubbish collecting from every nook and corner and proper disposing management systems. Additionally, to curb the air pollution they can impose a carbon tax, also restrict private cars on road on alternate days. Therefore, it would mitigate carbon emissions and traffic jams. Moreover, local authorities can control the new investments is businesses and can deviate them to suburban areas nearby, in order to curtail the migration and intensifying congestions.
Overall, it is clearly evident that there are certain problems are resulting in concentrating progression projects on conurbations, although a number of remedies are available to alleviate all those complications.
Generally
in
developing countries
, a
widely
-
seen
phenomenon of
industrialisation
in
some
selected locations and rural areas remain as an underdeveloped one.
Consequently
, a number of issues can generate due to this trend and it can
be tackled
through various measures which either discuss
now
.
Perhaps the major concern related to the emergence of townships is the increased rate of migration of rural youth in terms of employment prospects.
As a result
, the density of population would
be heightened
,
also
the
government
would tend to invest funds for infrastructure than on the remote side.
In addition
to that, other challenges that the city dwellers experience are the high cost of living, congestion, poor
air
quality and traffic problems. This is
because
of high density and soaring usage of private vehicles, that which we can
see
in cities like London; holds a reputation of the highest cost of living and
air
pollution.
A
further
serious impact to the nation is the metros contribute sheer volume of waste production percentage. Illegal dumping of these discarded items in landfills and water resources would deteriorate the quality of land, water and
air
on urban regions.
Eventually
, it becomes detrimental to human health and causing extinction or dwindling in numbers of species inhabited on those polluted places.
Turning to possible solutions,
governments
can deal with the burning issue of inexorable waste accumulation in city
centres
through implementing effective rubbish collecting from every nook and corner and proper disposing management systems.
Additionally
, to curb the
air
pollution they can impose a carbon tax,
also
restrict private cars on road on alternate days.
Therefore
, it would mitigate carbon emissions and traffic jams.
Moreover
, local authorities can control the new investments is businesses and can deviate them to suburban areas nearby, in order to curtail the migration and intensifying congestions.
Overall
, it is
clearly
evident that there are certain problems are resulting in concentrating progression projects on conurbations, although a number of remedies are available to alleviate all those complications.