In Conclusion

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Frida Daniela Ontiveros Rosas

In conclusion, modern city problems provide significant challenges for urban quality of
life. Recognizing these issues and finding appropriate urban solutions, such as
community spaces, improved public transportation infrastructure, and social inclusion,
can lead to a more equitable, sustainable, and livable city.
This hypothetical city would effectively address and resolve these issues. As depicted in
the drawings, public spaces would be plentiful and welcoming, public transportation
would be efficient and prioritized for pedestrians, and the city would value cultural
diversity and encourage all residents to participate in decision-making.
In addition to the issues mentioned above, a utopian city would also address challenges
such as environmental sustainability, economic inequality, and access to various
services such as health and education in a more efficient way; It would also prioritize
renewable energy sources and have proposals for waste management that minimizes
environmental impact.
As we work to address the challenges of modern cities, we might aspire to build a
utopian city where residents' quality of life and well-being is prioritized.

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