Through Cuenca, through the Demographic Challenge train.

Yolanda Martinez Urbina
THE GRANDSTAND
Through Cuenca, through the Demographic Challenge train
The Demographic Challenge to increase the population in intermediate towns and cities requires cross-cutting policies that facilitate housing rehabilitation, quality health and education , and connectivity and mobility resources . All of this is necessary for a flow of people to self-regulate the territorial balance and thereby increase new services that activate the economy. Families are going through an unprecedented crisis in the big cities and betting on favoring that transit to one of the most depopulated provinces would intrinsically lead to a movement of people that in itself mobilizes the economy and is a generator of employment.
The fact that the Demographic Challenge is part of the political agenda to the point of having created a ministerial structure that works in this direction is also in favor of developing the necessary breeding ground to favor investments, much more so when we have a a propitious historical moment in which Europe has endowed us with added funds that to some extent should be destined to reduce this inequality gap and that the urban environment grows hand in hand with the rural environment that produces its food.
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