Rapid urbanisation can lead to overcrowding, poverty, and lack of affordable housing, which can contribute to social inequality and a sense of disconnection among residents. Higher costs of living and increased competition for jobs can also trap people in poverty. Rapid and poorly planned urbanization can also quickly lead to increased violence, crime and social unrest.
Urban Cohesion Bhawna Vijay is a process of generating resources and relationships which ensure access to equitable, affordable, and quality city spaces and services.
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Conclusion:
Without social cohesion, the human race wouldn't be here: We're not formidable enough to survive without the tactics, rules and strategies that allow people to work together.
Human beings are social creatures. The development of urbanization influences social cohesion and community networks in metropolitan areas through many factors. In addition, the determinants and nature of this influence change over time. In the past, when there was no Internet and even earlier there was no television then people felt a greater need for face-to-face contacts, making and maintaining acquaintances with neighbors within specific communities. Nowadays, much of the fulfillment of these social needs is realized by people through online social media, where they may have many so-called friends who are not neighbors from a multi-family house, a city neighborhood, a specific metropolitan area but may be so-called friends living in other cities, in other countries, in the countryside, and so on. Besides, how urban communities develop is also dependent on the development of urban public services, municipal services and culture. In an urban agglomeration, certain social groups are already beginning to form in schools, universities, and in companies, enterprises, corporations where residents of a certain urban agglomeration work. In the future, the issue of social cohesion, the functioning of specific communities can be an important element in the sustainable development of an urban agglomeration, which can function in the formula of a smart green city. Urban agglomerations developing in accordance with the formula of a sustainable, smart, green city are an important element of a sustainable, emission-free, green closed loop economy.
Key aspects of the closed loop economy, including the green, sustainable economy, are described in my article:
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT AS A KEY ELEMENT OF THE PRO-ECOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE ECONOMY TOWARDS GREEN ECONOMY AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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