Urbanization must be managed in a way that minimizes environmental impacts from "summary" of The Sacred Balance by David T. Suzuki,Amanda McConnell
Urbanization is a process that has been rapidly changing our world. As more and more people migrate to cities in search of better opportunities and a higher standard of living, the urban landscape continues to expand at an unprecedented rate. However, this rapid growth comes at a cost - the environment. The way in which we manage urbanization plays a crucial role in determining its impact on the natural world. When urbanization is not properly managed, it can lead to a host of environmental problems. The destruction of natural habitats, increased pollution, and the depletion of natural resources are just a few of the issues that arise when cities are allowed to sprawl unchecked. These problems not only harm the environment but also have negative consequences for human health and well-being. To minimize the environmen...Similar Posts
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