It is common knowledge that housing problems in the urban areas have negative impacts on society. Some people assume that only the authority has the power and responsibility of resolving this issue. Personally, I am strongly supportive of this statement owing to the following bases.
The rise in housing matters brings about enormous consequences. Firstly, the demand for housing rises has resulted in double to triple exorbitant property expenses. As high quality houses are located in more developed places, the middle and low income cannot afford to buy houses in the city. Moreover, they have to spend more money in transportation to the workplace. Secondly, overpopulation in cities triggers the increase in skyscrapers and the loss of parks and open spaces; therefore, surges the pollution rate. Housing construction is one of the major factors contributing to the polluted atmosphere in the city. To illustrate, China has to face up with smog in 2019 partly because of the swiftly upsurge in accommodating infrastructure and it is still a hard issue that the Chinese government has to tackle.
With the above influences on the society of housing worry, it is undeniable that the state has the power to solve this problem. They can impose laws or decrees of accommodation in order to control the urbanization and the migrating issues. Also, they should introduce the incentive for the citizens to live in the suburbs: hence, put less pressure on the metropolitan infrastructure. Another sanguine action that can be done by the authorities to decrease pollution is to transform plenty of skyscrapers in disuse into green spaces such as parks, gardens and so on.
To sum up, dwelling issues bring about a myriad of social aftermaths, and the government is responsible for dealing with this. As an inhabitant, not only should each of us be knowledgeable about this matter but we should also join hands with the authorities to considerably reduce the detrimental effects of accommodating worry on our modern society.
It is common knowledge that housing problems in the urban areas have
negative
impacts on society.
Some
people
assume that
only
the authority has the power and responsibility of resolving this
issue
.
Personally
, I am
strongly
supportive of this statement owing to the following bases.
The rise in housing matters brings about enormous consequences.
Firstly
, the demand for housing rises has resulted in double to triple exorbitant property expenses. As high quality
houses
are located
in more developed places, the middle and low income cannot afford to
buy
houses
in the city.
Moreover
, they
have to
spend more money in transportation to the workplace.
Secondly
, overpopulation in cities triggers the increase in skyscrapers and the loss of parks and open spaces;
therefore
, surges the pollution rate. Housing construction is one of the major factors contributing to the polluted atmosphere in the city. To illustrate, China
has to
face up with smog in 2019 partly
because
of the
swiftly
upsurge in accommodating infrastructure and it is
still
a
hard
issue
that the Chinese
government
has to
tackle.
With the above influences on the society of housing worry, it is undeniable that the state has the power to solve this problem. They can impose laws or decrees of accommodation in order to control the urbanization and the migrating
issues
.
Also
, they should introduce the incentive for the citizens to
live
in the suburbs:
hence
, put less pressure on the metropolitan infrastructure. Another sanguine action that can
be done
by the authorities to decrease pollution is to transform
plenty
of skyscrapers in disuse into green spaces such as parks, gardens and
so
on.
To sum up, dwelling
issues
bring about a myriad of social aftermaths, and the
government
is responsible for dealing with this. As an inhabitant, not
only
should each of us be knowledgeable about this matter
but
we should
also
join
hands with the authorities to
considerably
reduce
the detrimental effects of accommodating worry on our modern society.