Urbanization and the future of cities - Vance Kite

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Today ,more than half of all people in the world
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live in an urban area.
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By mid-century, this will increase to 70%.
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But as recently as 100 years ago,
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only two out of ten people lived in a city,
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and before that, it was even less.
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How have we reached
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such a high degree of urbanization,
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and what does it mean for our future?
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In the earliest days of human history,
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humans were hunter-gatherers,
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often moving from place to place
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in search of food.
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But about 10,000 years ago,
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our ancestors began to learn the secrets
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of selective breeding
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and early agricultural techniques.
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For the first time,
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people could raise food
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rather than search for it,
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and this led to the development
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of semi-permanent villages
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for the first time in history.
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"Why only semi-permanent?" you might ask.
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Well, at first, the villages still had to relocate
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every few years
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as the soil became depleted.
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It was only with the advent of techniques
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like irrigation and soil tilling
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about 5,000 years ago
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that people could rely on a steady
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and long-term supply of food,
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making permanent settlements possible.
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And with the food surpluses
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that these techniques produced,
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it was no longer necessary for everyone to farm.
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This allowed the development
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of other specialized trades,
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and, by extension, cities.
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With cities now producing surplus food,
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as well as tools,
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crafts,
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and other goods,
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there was now the possibility of commerce
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and interaction over longer distances.
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And as trade flourished,
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so did technologies that facilitated it,
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like carts,
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ships,
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roads,
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and ports.
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Of course, these things required even more labor
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to build and maintain,
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so more people were drawn
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from the countryside to the cities
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as more jobs and opportunities
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became available.
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If you think modern cities are overcrowded,
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you may be surprised to learn
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that some cities in 2000 B.C. had population densities
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nearly twice as high as that of Shanghai or Calcutta.
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One reason for this
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was that transportation was not widely available,
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so everything had to be within walking distance,
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including the few sources of clean water
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that existed then.
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And the land area of the city
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was further restricted by the need for walls
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to defend against attacks.
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The Roman Empire was able to develop infrastructure
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to overcome these limitations,
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but other than that,
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modern cities as we know them,
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didn't really get their start
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until the Industrial Revolution,
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when new technology deployed on a mass scale
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allowed cities to expand and integrate further,
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establishing police,
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fire,
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and sanitation departments,
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as well as road networks,
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and later electricity distribution.
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So, what is the future of cities?
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Global population is currently more than 7 billion
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and is predicted to top out around 10 billion.
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Most of this growth will occur
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in the urban areas of the world's poorest countries.
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So, how will cities need to change
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to accommodate this growth?
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First, the world will need to seek ways
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to provide adequate food,
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sanitation,
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and education for all people.
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Second, growth will need to happen
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in a way that does not damage the land
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that provides us with the goods and services
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that support the human population.
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Food production might move
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to vertical farms and skyscrapers,
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rooftop gardens,
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or vacant lots in city centers,
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while power will increasingly come
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from multiple sources of renewable energy.
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Instead of single-family homes,
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more residences will be built vertically.
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We may see buildings that contain everything
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that people need for their daily life,
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as well as a smaller, self-sufficient cities
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focused on local and sustainable production.
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The future of cities is diverse,
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malleable,
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and creative,
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no longer built around a single industry,
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but reflecting an increasingly connected
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and global world.
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