Investigating how Rapid Urbanization Contributes to Climate Change and the Social Challenges Cities Face in Mitigating its Effects
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47067/ramss.v8i1.429Keywords:
Urbanization, Environmental Impact, Social Inequality, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Urban Heat Island, Housing Insecurity, Sustainable Urban Planning, Technological InnovationsAbstract
This study will determine the impact of rapid urbanization on the environment and social inequality in four large cities of Pakistan: Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Quetta. This selection of the cities has been made considering variations in the rate of urbanization, population numbers, and socio-economic conditions of the selected areas. The perceptions, experiences, and attitudes of the residents living in these urban areas toward environmental change and social disparities will be analyzed in this research. A stratified random sample consisting of 300 urban residents was meticulously selected to guarantee representation across various factors including age, gender, income, and education. The data were collected via a structured survey that incorporated both closed and open-ended questions addressing themes such as greenhouse gas emissions, urban heat islands, resource consumption, housing insecurity, and access to services. The relationship between urbanization and its impacts on the environment and society is analyzed using statistical methods, which include correlation analysis, regression analysis, and ANOVA. The findings indicated significant positive correlations between urbanization and heightened emissions of greenhouse gases, r = 0.78, increased urban heat islands, r = 0.72, resource consumption, r = 0.65, and social inequalities, r = 0.80, housing insecurity, r = 0.75, and strain of the infrastructure, r = 0.70. Regression analysis shows that these environmental and social issues are very strong predictors linked to urbanization. The ANOVA also showed a significant difference between the impacts based on the location of cities. The results were such that if cities have effective sustainable urban planning, technological innovation, and robust policy frameworks that reduce the effects of environmental and social degradation then strategic urban management is very necessary. This highlights the fact that sustainable urban policies need to be implemented to resolve environmental and social challenges for long-term resilience within urban areas.
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