The Environmental Impact of Urban Migration

The Environmental Impact of Urban Migration

As cities swell with new residents, urban migration is driving pollution, resource strain, and the rapid loss of green space.

Cities grow rapidly as more people leave rural areas for better lives. Urban migration means moving from smaller towns to larger cities. Millions move each year, seeking jobs, education, and stability.

Rising urbanization changes how societies use land and resources. With this in mind, cities face pollution, waste, and habitat loss that affect both people and nature.

Understanding these effects helps guide smarter development.

This article explores the environmental impact of urban migration and how cities can grow responsibly while protecting natural ecosystems, ensuring that progress supports both human needs and the planet’s long-term health.

Expanding cities consume forests and open land at an alarming rate.

Author's summary: Urban migration affects the environment.

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ZME Science ZME Science — 2025-10-22