
Social and Ecological Floods in the Attica Basin
Author(s) -
Savvas Mavridis,
D. A. Adamopoulos
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
urban studies and public administration
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2576-1994
pISSN - 2576-1986
DOI - 10.22158/uspa.v1n2p220
Subject(s) - urbanization , industrialisation , dictatorship , structural basin , phenomenon , geography , population , development economics , population growth , economic geography , economy , political science , demography , economics , sociology , economic growth , philosophy , biology , law , paleontology , politics , democracy , epistemology
Urbanization without industrialization, which is observed among others in many African countries and causes severe damage in the social system, leads to absolute or disguised dictatorships. This proportionally applies to the Attica basin, which counts up to 40% of the Greek population and 48% of the GDP. Marianne Fay and Charlotte Opal, in their article written for the World Bank entitled “Urbanization without Growth: A not so uncommon phenomenon”, highlight these phenomena in African countries, of course with significant differences between them, but also with similarities. In Greece, many similarities with these countries are also observed.