Analysis Of The Greenbelt, City Solution

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4) Greenbelt- City solution Reading the article “City Solution” introduce students to previous solution to urbanization. Greenbelt are said to be like a ring of green space that prevent the growth of a city. The original idea derived from Ebenezer Howard who saw the negative side of urbanization and come up with a theory to migrate people to the rural area and resist the dispersion of poorly managed urbanization. Howard’s original idea was to prevent the city from overcrowding and provide the city with more greens. At present, even though urbanization continue to grow, human are reacting to it with a new dimension and put more thoughts in planning the city to prevent Howard’s horror from his living in London during the 20th century. Although I am an advocate of the green belt, I do not think that it would be as practical in today’s world since urbanization are unstoppable. There …show more content…

The apartment and the feng shui that give importance to nature as well as design the country to suit with the urbanization of the world. I always thought that Korea could rise because of the superstar in K-pop industries and TV series which also linked to the tourism business. I never know that the Korean already have plan for their success. They welcome the industries and pave their children toward high education. This make it quite obvious why Thais are not able to grow like Korea even though we did not has to suffer much from the world war. Thais did not take plan into action and our governing system is erratic; we lack a person who guide us to the development of the world. Thais also have a problem with education system. Some students graduate without knowing much about their field of study or being ready to work from the theory they have learned. On the other hand, in Korea’s major city seems like a western city but maybe that is what happened most developed country are likely to get the influence of western

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