The migration of people to cities is one of the biggest problems facing the world s cities today Discuss the main causes What solutions could be used to tackle the situation

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The migration of people to cities is one of the biggest problems facing the world’s cities today. Discuss the main causes. What solutions could be used to tackle the situation?

We live in a world which is always struggling with various global problems. One of them is a steeply increasing urbanization, the rural migration and concentration into cities, which in turn could lead to overpopulation. There are significantly many causes for that, whereas the main reason is people’s aspiration for better life facilities. Nevertheless, there is a range of measures that could be suggested to remove the risk created by this situation.

First and foremost, let us discuss the main reasons of the issue. As we might know, cities, especially huge ones, are the centers of civili...

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