THE GEOGRAPHY OF DIVERSITY: UNDERSTANDING MULTICULTURAL EXPANSION ACROSS REGIONS
Опубліковано 23.05.2025
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Анотація
This article explores how geographic factors shape the growth and distribution of a multicultural population across various regions. By analyzing physical, economic, and political geography, the study highlights how these elements influence migration patterns and urban multiculturalism. Case studies from Toronto, Dubai, and Singapore demonstrate the spatial logic of diversity, while attention is given to the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing rate of demographics. Conclusions address the importance of geographic insight in shaping future urban and social planning.
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