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Building a big city starts from small beginnings. There are areas you should explore and frontiers to conquer as you foresee an expansion. If you are creative enough to build your virtual city, try playing Megapolis: City Building Sim. This simulation game lets you build your city infrastructure and turn a vacant space into a megapolis. To begin the exciting simulation journey, enter the game by downloading it first on your PC.

Why should you locate there?

Many factors make emerging megalopolis regions great locations to expand. These reasons may include the quality of infrastructure, depth of the education system, healthcare services, commutability, labor market longevity and overall amenities. The key is to find these regions in their early stages to maximize the longevity of the site before they become congested, overly competitive and cost prohibitive.

Where should you locate within a megalopolis?

Finding the best place to locate within the region will depend on the project type and the location strategy of a company. The traditional approach would be to locate in the heart of the key regional anchors. These anchors would be one of the primary metro areas in the mature suburban and urban zones. These areas will have more competition, which will cause wage inflation and more competition for labor and customers.

An alternative strategy is the expansion into the tertiary areas of the megalopolis in the direct line of projected growth. This area will typically be wedged between two or three of the key metro-area anchors making up the mega-region. The key benefits include lower labor costs, less competition, cost-effective real estate, aggressive economic incentives and slower wage inflation.

Where are the emerging megalopolis areas?

There are many regions that could potentially become megalopolis areas similar to Tri-State New York, Northern California and Southern California. After extensive research and analysis, Site Selection Group has identified 10 of these regions that are outlined in the following table:

As the economy continues to expand, it is essential for companies to consider where they locate future operations in order to maximize the return on their investment. The megalopolis regions identified provide a great example of how companies can strategically evaluate their next expansion. To support this trend, many regional economic development groups are forming to more effectively market the entire region. The mega-region location strategy is one of many strategies that companies should consider when evaluating all their location alternatives.

So ive been curious for such a long while. CS wiki says there are maps that require only 20,000 pop for megalopolis milestone the last one, do anyone knows which map is it? I know it has to do with starting and map building area.

Loneliness in a megapolis and predicting the impact on the world of the future is one of the most pressing problems of modern society. The problem of loneliness is one of the negative consequences of modernizing the environment and the culture of work (Lur'e, 2005). Experts believe that this problem is more concerned with the mental state of the indigenous inhabitants of megapolises, decreasing to the consideration of migrants. If we compare the indigenous inhabitants of the megapolis with migrants, it is assumed that the matter is not in the number, of course, of single people, since their number varies at times, but in quality, more precisely, in the difference in the quality of the psychological state considered by the representatives of cities in the aspect of the problem of subjective loneliness. The problem of loneliness is one of the leading problems of psychology, therefore it is advisable to provide a review of the literature, the analysis of which contributed to the interest of this study:

Figure 01 presents aspects of the problem of loneliness that are relevant at present in the context of developing megapolises. These aspects, as mentioned above, most often strike residents of modern megapolises more than migrants. But there was no specific comparative diagnostic study of this problem, so it seems appropriate to conduct a study on the hypothesis presented below with the help of a psychometric technique.

For the presented study, 2 samples were selected, each with a population of 50, regardless of gender, age, or educational factor. The first sample was made by the indigenous inhabitants of such a megapolis as the city of Yekaterinburg, whose population as of June 1, 2016 is 1,455,904 people. It included people living in all areas of the megapolis. The second sample included migrants from the countries of Central Asia, whose number is about 65% of the total flow entering Yekaterinburg. Each of the subjects was asked to undergo a psychometric technique called "Differential Questionnaire of Loneliness Experiences", which is a complete questionnaire of 40 questions, correlated with 8 subscales and 3 scales. This technique is an original diagnostic tool, characterized by a qualitative support for fundamental theoretical knowledge of the problem of loneliness, as well as scientific novelty and accuracy of the construction of the existential profile. The methodology was developed in 2013 by Osin & Leontiev. The questionnaire reveals the data in the contents of the following subscale:

As we see in Figure 02 , despite the fact that Yekaterinburg is a modern megapolis, where social life is saturated, many people feel isolation, and in percentage ratio greater than migrants. The quantitative ratio in the percentage equivalent of the subscale "experience of loneliness" is clearly shown in Figure 3 (Lizunkov et al., 2016).

From the ring diagram 06, we see that in the category of results for the subscale "need for a company", migrants from the countries of Central Asia received large percentage positions with a preponderance of 8%. The joy of seclusion and the resource of solitude for the benefit of self-realization are more characteristic of migrants from Central Asia than residents of such a megapolis as Yekaterinburg. The above data are a reflection of quantitative differences in the structure of comparison of two samples by means of a psychodiagnostic methods. It is worth noting that the quality of the state of loneliness in this technique is determined with greater probability by 3 scales, which are constructed from the selective characteristics of the subscale and reflect the duality of the problem of loneliness, that is, its negative and positive aspect. Qualitative differences are shown in Figure 07 (Loshchilova et al., 2016).

Psychodiagnostic research using the method "differential questionnaire of the experience of loneliness" gave results to determine that residents of such a megapolis as Yekaterinburg are more likely to experience the state of loneliness than migrants from the countries of Central Asia. The experience of loneliness is expressed in the difference not only in the quantitative characteristics, but also in the quality of the given psychological state, which confirms our hypothesis. The measurement showed that the inhabitants of the megapolis experience a more painful state of loneliness, with a lack of close emotional relations, with unstable social ties. At the same time, emotional dependence on communication was noted, but the inability to improve this structure. The state of loneliness by the inhabitants of the megapolis Yekaterinburg, despite the opportunities for the level of urbanization of this territorial structure, is used as a positive resource, in percentage ratio less than migrants from Central Asia (41% and 59% respectively) (Malushko et al., 2016).

The problem of loneliness of residents and migrants in the megapolis is actual in our time and requires further in-depth, focused study. Based on the results of the presented research, it is possible to outline the directions for the subsequent search of tools for increasing the identity of migrants in the megapolis and conflict resources in the context of the psychological phenomenon under consideration, as well as reflecting the intersubject connections of urban development and the satisfaction of the resident and migrant of the given territorial structure (Politsinskaya et al., 2016).

China isn't the world's most ferocious new economic competitor--the exploding east-coast corridor, from Beijing to Shanghai, is. India as a whole is not developing high-tech industries and attracting jobs, but the booming mega-region stretching from Bangalore to Hyderabad is. Across the world, in fact, nations don't spur growth so much as dynamic regions--modern versions of the original "megalopolis," a term coined by the geographer Jean Gottman to identify the sprawling Boston-New York-Washington economic power corridor.

The maps make it clear that the global economy takes shape around perhaps 20 great Megas--half in the United States and the rest scattered throughout the world. These regions are home to just 10 percent of total world population, 660 million people, but produce half of all economic activity, two thirds of world-class scientific activity and three quarters of global innovations. The great urbanologist Jane Jacobs was the first to describe why megalopolises grow. When people cluster in one place, they all become more productive. And the place itself becomes much more productive, because collective creativity grows exponentially. Ideas flow more freely, are honed more sharply and can be put into practice more quickly. Later, Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Lucas dubbed these forces "human capital externalities," and explained why they seem to override "the usual economic forces," like prices: "What can people be paying Manhattan or downtown Chicago rents for, if not to be around other people?" be457b7860

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