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These housing conditions are only exacerbated by unemployment issues. Unemployment and poor housing or, the unattainability of adequate housing is creating an influx of crime in urban cities as well. As it stands today, urbanization has several major drawbacks. With so many people moving from rural areas, many urbanized cities are starting to see an overcrowding issue.

Major cities such as New York and Hong Kong are dealing with major congestion problems. Overpopulation is contributing to extreme traffic, the depletion of resources, pollution, and unemployment among many other issues. This presents a range of additional unwanted side effects that impact the parking industry as a whole.

Water and sanitation issues are surfacing because of rapid population increases. With so many people needing resources such as food, water, fuel, and waste management, the population of urbanized cities are suffering from a lower quality of life due to environmental reasons such as water scarcity, pollution, and sanitation.

Additionally, this is leading to the spread of disease and poor health in heavily populated areas. Urbanization is a double-edged sword. Experts are finding successfully reaping the benefits of urbanization while minimizing its major drawbacks may lie in the reconsideration of several aspects. It will fall upon the city government to prepare and plan for a rapidly growing population. Planting trees, conserving energy and resources, and educating the public can make for a more efficient city.

Newly urbanized cities can take note from smart cities, and the technology they use to power their city in response to urban activity. Future-ready technology can solve many congestion issues facing urban populations by facilitating a more efficient transportation ecosystem. To reduce traffic congestion and pollution further, cities will have to consider technology that provides parking solutions to reduce the number of cars driving around on the roads.

Cities can work with hospitals, businesses, and hotels all traffic-heavy enterprises to create an efficient answer to parking and traffic issues. City planners also have to consider either controlling their population growth or expanding their city — and how to economically prepare and adapt for these changes. Starting with smarter parking management, cities can start to design improved mobility solutions that include micromobility options like eScooters plus future-ready options like both DC fast and standard EV charging can ultimately make urban areas and cities more livable for a wider range of residents.

With the foundation of a smart, cloud-based parking system, cities can start layering on these services based on the insights delivered by an AI-powered intelligence system. By automating transportation and parking services, you free up human resources to focus on other aspects of managing urbanization. Electric, autonomous busses, trains, and street cars are becoming popular solutions for smart cities that want a brighter, more sustainable future.

Transit needs to be connected and mobile, too. Consumers look for everything from groceries to parking spaces online. When they are deciding whether to call a shared ride or hop on the bus, consumers also need to be able to see their full range of options. To combat unemployment and crime, urbanized cities must create more job opportunities to accommodate their citizens. It will be essential for urbanized cities to foster job growth and creation by working with new technologies, creating new and innovative companies within its city, and considering new global markets.

While there is no one-size-fits-all solution to reducing urban inequality, some Governments have been able to address the spatial, economic and social aspects of the urban divide and promote inclusive urbanization, including in rapidly growing cities. Their successful strategies have four elements in common. First, they have established land and property rights, paying particular attention to security of tenure for people living in poverty. Second, they have improved the availability of affordable housing, infrastructure and basic services and access to these services, since good transport networks, including between residential and commercial areas, are key to spatial connectivity and economic inclusion.

For more information on the links between urbanization and inequality, please see Chapter 4 of the World Social Report Inequality in a rapidly changing world. Welcome to the United Nations.

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