الأحد، 2 سبتمبر 2012

UNLIMITED POPULATION GROWTH: QATAR


UNLIMITED POPULATION GROWTH: QATAR




A development that does not reflect on improving the consumer quality of life is not a development. The increase in Qatar population has reached unparalleled levels where citizens have become minorities or 14% of the population in their own land.

 

Rapid population growth has interfered with almost every aspect of life in the country and is detrimental to sustainable development. The population increase is a huge challenge to handle. Qatar is likely to face overcrowding that will place a huge burden on its resources.

Some of the cultural, social, economic and political issues effects of the population explosion are noted daily:

1. Citizens began learning Hindu because of the increased Indian expats. Before, it was vice versa.

2. TATA buses, boxes with no air conditions, are spreading black smoke into the atmosphere like mobile diesel factories.

3. Citizens book costly night medical appointments to avoid the morning crowd's in public hospitals.

4. Farmers production has decreased because farm expat workers are selling the crops to their friends.

5. The more the increase in population the more spending citizens make to buy their comfort.

6. In the past few years a piece of land of 10,000 ft2 costs $30,000.Today it is 25 folds whilst the monthly salaries have increased by only 60%.

7. Before, the citizen pays back the land installments within 24 months. Today he needs to pay the same monthly installment in 600 months.

8. We used to buy a whole lamb for $120. Today it is more than $ 250.

9. We used to pay for a full supermarket trolley $135. Today we pay $270.

10. I used to reach the airport from home within five minutes. Today I take thirty minutes. How would this affect the car, fuel cost, environment and time?

11. Today we hear about new illnesses and diseases and an increase level of cancer patients.

12. Today's doctors are impatient and cannot accurately diagnose why people suffer.

13. We travel first or business class to avoid the acrid sweat smell of expat workers who do not seem to take shower.

14. Shopping centers have divided into centers for the affluent or for the poor. Culturally, we avoid centers for the poor but get nailed down with high price tags.

15. Our kids are bragging who wears the most expensive brand. Who doesn't does not belong to them.

16. The cheap labor is abundant in this country that most citizen rely on to stage, for example, of carrying students handbags to and from school, a disgusting image!

17. Nervous driving, intolerance with other drivers and violation of traffic rules are normal scenes in any street at any time.

18. Expatriate workers transfer their salaries every month to their countries which are a big loss to our internal economy.

 

We noted above that the higher the consumption, the lower the savings. In future, the consumer will have no capital to improve quality of living. To solve the population problem, Qatar needs an effective utility and service institutions, increase citizens pay and provide an environment that will enhance the quality of life of all citizens.

 

This uncontrolled development mandates a comprehensive urban development plan that adopts a sustainability policy with regard to urban expansion and population distribution.

One possible solution is to dedicate significant portions of Qatar's annual budget to increasing the production of water, electricity, and other infrastructure and utilities. The private sector will spontaneously adjust the supply of housing, food and other services.

Ref:

cds.edu

 

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