Sunday, October 22, 2017

Map Shows Which Cities Are Most Likely To Fall Apart

Don't see many of those in Canada do you? Now why do you think that is? Because all the Tim Hortons stay open no matter how much snow falls. In fact it's the first place the snow plows rescue. So bring  your chaos. We got this as long as we can get a double double and a honey dipped. Another reason why the world needs MORE Canada.

 
Much of the world is making great leaps in technology, security, and public health. But some cities are getting left behind.

In these distressed urban areas, the unemployment rate is high, equality is low, healthcare and safety are poor, and people fear for their life on a daily basis, wondering whether the government will ever step in to help.

Robert Muggah, a global security expert and research director at the think tank Igarapé Institute, has found 11 such factors that collectively make a city vulnerable to societal or economic collapse. Muggah calls this "fragility."

Using data from United Nations University, the World Economic Forum, and SecDev, Muggah has created a dynamic picture of where the most fragile cities are located. Small blue dots represent stable cities. Large red ones are the most fragile.


http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/mesmerizing-maps-reveal-which-cities-around-the-world-are-most-likely-to-fall-apart/ss-AAtQAVt?li=AAggNb9&ocid=1PRCMSE

3 comments:

Konsumterra said...

looks like Australia not part of wold so will be spared

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Greenland and Iceland look pretty safe too.

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

Did you know that Greenland is not really all that green.