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Urban Planning Needs to Embrace Migration as a Constant

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Experts at the World Urban Forum have emphasised the need for urban planning to incorporate migration as a permanent aspect of city life. Ugochi Daniels from the International Organisation for Migration stated that viewing migration merely as a temporary issue undermines the potential benefits migrants can bring to urban economies.

This perspective is particularly relevant for UK cities, where migration has historically contributed to cultural diversity and economic growth. By integrating migrants into urban planning, cities can better address housing shortages and infrastructure needs, ultimately enhancing community resilience.

The call for a shift in mindset is crucial as the UK faces ongoing debates about immigration policy and its impact on local communities. Planning for migration means not only providing housing but also ensuring access to services and infrastructure that support integration and economic participation.

As cities evolve, the challenge will be to create inclusive environments that leverage the skills and contributions of migrants, rather than viewing them as a burden. This approach could reshape urban landscapes and improve quality of life for all residents in the UK.

Source: Euronews

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