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Keeping an Eye on Growing Cities

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Growing cities in eastern Indonesia need to be resilient in handling urbanization.

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CITIES in eastern Indonesia are growing. Their rapid development has attracted villagers to move to the city. With more urbanization, the growing cities face new problems like poverty and the environment caused by population density.

One example is Makassar in South Sulawesi. The city has higher numbers of needy families due to urbanization. According to data from Makassar Development Planning Board, the number of needy families reduced slowly

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