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by mch82 3084 days ago
This is a very interesting way to look at the issue.

Income source strikes me as the most significant challenge. How will the citizens of these communities earn money? In addition to remote work, local manufacturing, education, healthcare, public safety, tourism, and service industry can help fill the gap. Quite a master planning challenge though!

Access to natural resources is a challenge, but that challenge might spark solutions we’ll need other places on Earth and as we colonize the Moon and Mars. People already choose to live in many inhospitable regions, depending on purchased water or routinely damaged by predictably destructive weather patterns (I’ve often wondered why wealthy New York financial firms don’t relocate somewhere sunny).

Sustainability is another question I have. Is it more sustainable for us to build up in cities than to set up distributed towns? Do we need to pivot how we aspire to live and what we aspire to own from standalone houses to dense high rise units?