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Today’s world is greatly influenced by the effects of urban expansion. Urban development itself began in the early 1900s and since then it has impacted the world’s natural habitats. ... Although urban expansion has had very positive outcomes, there has been a great deal of negative effects on the natural habitat that are undeniable. ...
When examining the third principle for Land Stewardship, it is already evident that urban growth had a negative effect on the natural environment. ... By building houses on some of the world’s most fertile land, as well as the pollution associated with cities, the planning of cities has not always considered the serious ecological repercussions that come with urban development. ... If both these principles were in the urban expansion, the natural habitation would not be as greatly affected, animals and all living things would share the earth equally and there would be no extinction or animals being driven out of their habitats.
Approximate Word count = 605 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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