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Urban Sprawl

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Mar 27, 2024
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Urban sprawl in Jamaica, a cityscape stretching towards the horizon

Urban sprawl in Jamaica describes the expansion of urban areas into previously rural or undeveloped land. This phenomenon has been particularly pronounced in Jamaican cities such as Kingston and Montego Bay, where population growth and economic development have driven outward expansion. Historically, the rapid growth of Jamaica’s urban centers began in the mid-20th century, spurred by industrialization and increasing migration from rural areas. This shift led to a surge in housing demand, which prompted the spread of residential and commercial developments into surrounding countryside. The reasons behind urban sprawl include the pursuit of affordable land and housing, the desire for larger residential spaces, and infrastructural improvements that make previously remote areas more accessible. As cities expand, new suburbs and commercial zones emerge, often resulting in a patchwork of developed and undeveloped land. This spread can lead to challenges such as increased traffic congestion…

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