Social and Environmental Challenges Facing Megacities
(2011) states that residents of megacities face huge risks from the socially-caused diseases like urban violence, unsafe living environments, sexually transmitted diseases, and road-related injuries. Moreover, newcomers in these environments face a significantly low life expectancy level in the megacities. Kotkin (2011) suggests that the life expectancy level in megacities is averagely 57 years, which is approximately seven years below the national level of life expectancy in the United States. The social risks that contribute to numerous health challenges to populations in megacities is attributable to the fact that they are not necessarily better places to live despite solid economic growth. For example, in… Continue Reading...