If you take a closer look at the topic of land development in Germany, you realise that the amount of land used for housing and transport has more than doubled in the last 60 years (as of 2018).
In 2014 alone, 69 hectares were newly designated every single day. Unfortunately, this often happened at the expense of agriculture or other fertile soils. Converted to the units of football pitches, this adds up to around 100.
But what happens to the ecologically valuable land that is used up?
In this country, they are utilised as building land and roads or railway lines.
Roads criss-cross the countries of the world like a network. They guarantee our mobility and the associated flow of capital, as many of us want.
The swinging roads in this picture call into question whether every road project was or is sensible.
The picture can also be extended to the question of how we deal with ecologically valuable areas and how compatible we are with land use.
According to a study, 75% of all flying insects actually disappeared between 1990 and 2017.
So is the word 'road traffic' not so wrong?
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