The Environmental Impact of Expanding Urban Areas
Expanding urban areas significantly impact the environment in various ways.
As cities grow, natural habitats are destroyed to make way for new developments. This loss of habitat can threaten local wildlife and lead to a decrease in biodiversity. Urban expansion typically leads to higher levels of air and water pollution. More vehicles, industrial activities and construction can contribute to poorer air quality and dirty water.
Urban growth increases demand for natural resources such as water, energy and raw materials. This can lead to overexploitation of these resources and strain on local ecosystems. Larger populations generate more waste. Managing this waste becomes a challenge and often results in increased landfill use and environmental contamination if not properly managed. Urbanization can change local water cycles by increasing surfaces like roads and buildings, which reduces groundwater recharge and increases surface runoff, potentially leading to flooding.




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