17 essay(s) found.
Nowadays, the lack of space required to construct brand new habitations creates an important housing crisis in popular places, such as capital cities. Governments often push for this issue to be fixed by destroying park areas and replacing them with new lodgings, which is a solution I strongly disagree with. In this essay I will […]
The ever increasing migration towards the cities has caused a housing shortage. Many city governments are trying to solve this issue by changing the zoning of park land in order to allow the development of new residential complexes. The need for housing has led some people to accept the reduction of parks from cities. Urban […]
In Western societies, immigration from rural areas to cities and living alone has become a trend over the last decades. As a natural result of this trend, many metropoles are going through a housing crisis. Although some argue that converting parks to housing areas might solve this crisis, I think this would be an inefficient […]
Most big cities lack adequate areas for new constructional activities,construction, causing accommodation problems. Some local governments consider zoning the park areas for construction as a solution. However, I think alternative solutions must be generated because parks are necessary for people living in cities, and they make us remember how precious the nature is. The presence […]
Since the housing crisis is becoming a grave concern for many cities, local governments believe reducing greenery for more buildings is the right choice. From my point of view, going to such extreme lengths is not the right course of action. Firstly, it is understandable why some believe that park land is less crucial than […]
Urban migration is causing extreme pressure on housing and infrastructure and, consequently, some people feel that public parks have become a luxury that we can no longer afford. While it is true that green areas can take up a lot of space, the benefits to the residents of a city and to the environment are […]
Undeniably, housing crisis has become the most concerning problem in many metropolitans due to the lack of land for new buildings. While some local authorities suggest reassigning park land for the development of housing area, I would argue that park land should be preserved regardless of citizens’ needs because it is essential for both local […]
Overpopulated cities are becoming a serious problem for the officials in urban planning. Governments had tried to solve this problem by building a housing complex for homeless people, but this solution alone is still not enough. The housing problem in extremely overpopulated city like Jakarta can not be solved by simply converting public parks into […]
The unprecedent housing demand casts doubts over the viability of the urban design, increasing the rent prices and pressurizing local authorities to alleviate the pressure through land reallocation. Despite, the recent proposals of repurposing green areas and parks into housing land, such endeavors constitute a temporary solution which inevitably undermines the residents’ quality of life. […]
In the modern era, the number of families that struggle finding an accomodation has dramatically increased. This housing crisis is primarly due to the rise in global population and many major cities do not manage to provide shelters to those who are needy. Land for new buildings is hard to find, since suburbs have become […]
In larger cities, providing land for the construction of new buildings to solve a housing crisis, has become a great concern. Using park land for residential development is considered a solution by some local goverments. Although I think this could be a way to solve the problem, having areas to rest in a city is […]
Authorities of capitals and major cities encounter challenges in providing sufficient residential facilities for the increasing population. Some politicians are of the opinion that local parks can be replaced by new housing projects to mitigate the rising crises. This essay strongly disagrees with these suggestions, because they have adverse consequences on individuals and the environment. […]
Since the last 10 years, there is scarcity of open fields for amusement in big cities. As a result, the park lands are on target to make new buildings on these. While I think building new apartments to reduce the housing is not a good decision because children will not have any playground and it […]
Advancement in health and technology has led to an increase in population globally. With an increase of population we face a critical crisis of allotting proper housing facilities to the masses. Many major cities like New York, New Delhi, Tokyo, Canada, and London, are suffering from the same fate of being overwhelmed by the number […]
In some cities, it is being discussed to convert natural areas, such as parks to new housing projects. However, a portion of the population oppose this idea and advocates for natural beauty to keep untouched. Further arguments will be discussed in the following paragraphs but, in my opinion, these areas should keep protected. Councils defend […]
Large numbers of urban areas are dealing with home crisis as they are not able to supply enough spaces for additional homes. Few local governments suggest that the problem could be avoided by using the park land for constructing more houses. But in my opinion, doing so will only cause more harm to the environment […]
Park land within cities provided residents with the opportunity for social engagement, recreational activities, not with standing it effectiveness as a carbon sink, absorbing pollution emitted by local industry and transport. However local governments believe a lack of residential property could be solved by building housing on recreational land. In this essay I will argue […]
