Rural to Urban Transformation
The rural to urban transformation in Greece is constantly changing. The cities in Greece have become much more populated over time. As new technology becomes more available, more information is easily accessible. This also makes it easier for people to travel, and even immigrate. As the population grows, cities and countries need to account for the growing population. This graph shows the population of Greece starting from 1961. It shows that the population has been increasing, which also means that the amount of housing and jobs also have increased to account for the new people.
Urban Positives and NegativesPositives:
An urban area allows for easy exchange of goods and services. Urban areas also allow for easy access to the CBD, which makes resources more accessible to residents. Negatives: An urban has a higher cost of living. Urban areas also have more transportation and businesses, which can cause more pollution in cities. Urban areas also often cause deforestation, social inequalities, and cause destruction of habitats. |