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BERMAD > Knowledge Center > Blog > The Importance Of Sanitary and Safety Measures in the Global Urbanization Trend
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This century marks the first time in history that city dwellers have outnumbered the rural population on a global scale. While the global trend towards urbanization has already reached its peak in developed countries, there are still vast regions of the world just beginning to shift from primarily rural to an urbanized population and economy. This includes large areas of Africa and Asia, home to a significant portion of the world’s population. Due to the size of today’s global population, this urbanization is happening at an unprecedented scale; for instance, in China alone cities will need to absorb 250 million migrant workers by 2030.
For some, the global urbanization trend represents incredible opportunity. The initial building boom is only the beginning. Cities favor economic development; as a country urbanizes, its GDP typically rises significantly—and so do opportunities for economic expansion at all levels.
However, rapid urbanization does not come without its problems. Growth often takes place faster than governments and populaces are equipped to handle. Fast growing municipalities must often cope with challenges related to:
These challenges and related conditions can lead to serious environmental, social, and safety consequences, including:
Rapid and/or unregulated urban development creates many types of fire hazard scenarios, including:
The presence of one or more of these factors can put large numbers of people at risk.
Urban sanitation has been identified as a critical issue by aid organizations such as USAID. Lack of clean drinking water and/or adequate toilet facilities is a serious public health issue affecting hundreds of thousands of people in many urban locations around the world, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Poor urban sanitation encourages the spread of disease and contributes to maternal and child mortality, shortened life expectancy, depressed economic productivity, and social unrest.
The rapid growth of large urban populations also has dire environmental consequences, including:
While a certain amount of stress is inevitable when human population expands, improved planning and management can help keep urban populations safer and healthier, and environmental degradation to a minimum.
For this to happen, governments, individuals and private enterprise should ideally work together towards planning and creating urban environments that are safe, healthy, and prosperous. Awareness and open communication are key. One issue that nearly always comes to the forefront is budget. “How can we afford to build the safety and sanitation infrastructure that is so clearly needed?”
While the answer to that question is complex and varies from one population center to the next, one thing that has been clearly demonstrated is that proper safety and sanitation is not an expense, it is an investment.
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Global urbanization is inevitable, and it is happening now. Everyone involved has a role to play in helping it progress as smoothly as possible. For our part, BERMAD is dedicated to providing the highest quality and best possible value in fire protection and sanitation equipment and know-how. To partner with us in facilitating the safe building of tomorrow’s cities, contact us here.
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