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Mutual Effects of Environment and Urbanization: A Sociological Assessment
Author(s) -
Sheykhi Mohammad Taghi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
annals of environmental science and toxicology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2641-2969
DOI - 10.17352/aest.000022
Subject(s) - pyrethroid , organophosphate , urbanization , toxicology , pesticide , biology , economics , economic growth , agronomy
The article explores how urban areas are widely affecting the environment with special reference to the developing countries. Urbanization as the outcome of population growth in rural areas, decline of agricultural productivity and migration is creating more economic activities and dynamics in towns and cities leading to environmental issues and challenges. It is well observed in terms of transportation, solid waste, air, water, shortage of green space etc. in urban areas. In that, different age groups including children and the elderly people are badly affected. While urbanization affects society, urban inhabitants are constantly increasing due to improved transportation, more social network accessibility, higher literacy rate of young population, higher socio-economic expectations, change in lifestyles etc. However, density of population in cities has widely and negatively culminated in urban environmental catastrophes; some phenomenon which will affect next generations as well.

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