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Social Studies, 12.05.2021 18:40, bandnerd1

How many people a day move from rural areas to urban areas? Why are the squatter, slum areas of major cities around the world the future of cities?
What are the squatter or slum areas like?
How are these areas places of innovation?
What does Neuwirth argue that the people in these communities need?

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