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Sustainable communities are discussed. Read the chapter, then watch the following video: Utica New York areas of Urban Blight and neglect by landlords.
For this week's class discussion, to respond the following:
- Define exurban migration and urban sprawl, which often occur in developed countries such as the USA.
- In contrast, please describe what causes urban blight in developing third world countries.
- Does urban blight differ from slums?
- Name at least three countries that are currently facing urban blight.
- Why are those three countries facing such difficulties?
- What is a shantytown?
- What do the people in the shantytowns need most?
- If you had the power, what is the first thing you would do to help the people in a shantytown?
- Share your thoughts of reflection of the video.
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