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As Countries Become More Industrialized

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As countries become more industrialized, more people move from the

countryside into urban areas. What are some problems caused by this and how
can we solve them?

In this day and age, the ongoing industrialization in many states around the globe is
accompanied by urbanization. Obviously, the mentioned processes have led to some
significant issues related to overpopulation and the decline of local economies, yet
they can be solved applying wise strategies concerning infrastructure improvements
in big cities as well as the development of rural areas.

Admittedly, the constant people’s migration from small towns and villages to more
industrialized areas has resulted in overcrowding in large cities. Consequently, urban
residents have encountered a series of inconveniences, such as busy streets, heavy
traffic and long queues, especially when it comes to hospitals and some state services.
Additionally, due to this tendency, the existing issue of parking private vehicles,
particularly in the city center, has been exacerbated. Furthermore, remote regions and
rural territories have experienced a serious crisis as a great number of people have
left their hometown in order to find a decent job and climb a career ladder in a
metropolis. As a result, this trend has made many regions depressed, thereby
hampering the development of small businesses and devastating the local economies.
Evidently, these negative outcomes have caused a whole chain of further problems
affecting the unemployment rate and well-being of citizens overall.

Nevertheless, the problematic aspects stated above may well be tackled on the
condition that one implements consistent and efficient policies in many vectors.
Basically, the challenges connected with commuting, road congestion and parking
spaces can only be resolved taking drastic measures and introducing major
infrastructural projects. In other words, the authorities are bound to widen and
modernize the present infrastructures while constructing new road and rail networks,
service centers, medical, educational and public establishments. As regards reviving
the depressed and devastated provinces, the government must carry out a campaign
which could attract investors to set up their business outlets and start highly
technological production in these regions, thus creating many well-paid jobs and
modernizing these terrains. Besides, more funds from the state budget should be
contributed towards rural and remote parts of a country to reform local economic
systems and provide all essential amenities; therefore, the youth will be encouraged
to live there and add up to the regional development.

In conclusion, although the urbanization trend has brought about a lot of negative
consequences, they can be dealt with by carrying out some grand projects.

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