Future mega city development

Cities with a population of more than ten million people are considered megacities. There are currently 33 megacities in the world, with six more expected to be so by 2030.
Cities are attracting more people because they provide more job opportunities, a more centralised market, higher pay, and greater individual wealth. The only issue is that the majority of megacities are on the coast, and the environmental damage caused by 10 million people living in close quarters on the coast should not be underestimated. More cities will unavoidably develop into Megacities; however, we must now focus all future city growth, expansion, and development on inland cities and, if possible, scale back on coastal cities.

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