In recent years, the overall population has tended to settle in cities rather than in rural areas. The main problem that gives rise to this is overpopulation in towns; fortunately, we can address this by expanding industry and public service organizations.
One key problem arising from a large number of movements to cities is that population, sophistication, and development are focusing on only certain metropolises. Population density causes so many problems in the long run. For example, most cities are struggling with environmental issues, such as air and ocean pollution and waste. Furthermore, it increases traffic congestion and insufficient workspaces. As a result, moving from the countryside leads to environmental degradation and other issues among citizens.
However, we can mitigate the drawbacks by taking steps to keep the balance of population in capitals and currently unsophisticated areas. Governments should give priority to development and meet the needs of citizens in rural areas. If we construct manufacturing facilities, accommodations, and other facilities, such as hospitals, markets, power stations, and factories, people will live in these areas. In addition, when we solve the main reason, which is the lack of internet connection and other accessibility to their needs, why people prefer to move to cities, people would be happy to move to the countryside.
In conclusion, the distinct development causes population density to increase significantly in recent years, and it also exerts a detrimental influence on general environmental quality in cities. States should bring attention to the facilities in the countryside and increase accessibility to meet their needs.
