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Aerotropolis: Evictions, Ecocide and Loss of Farmland, part 2

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by Kivi

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08.17.2021



The second section of a two-part video highlights damaging impacts of aerotropolis (airport city) projects on people and the environment. Allocation of large greenfield sites for these megaprojects means that farming, rural communities often face displacement and evictions can be large scale. The video looks at 14 projects: Central Transport Port-CPK (Poland), Manchester Airport City (UK), Airport City Gatwick/Horley Business Park (UK), New Mexico City Airport (NAICM), (Mexico), Santa Lucia Airport (Mexico), Northwest Florida Beaches Airport (US), Vernamfield Aerotropolis (Jamaica), Hamilton Aerotropolis (Canada), Pickering Airport/Toronto East Aerotropolis (Canada), Mattala Airport (Sri Lanka), Nijgadh Airport (Nepal), Istanbul Airport (Turkey), Bulacan Aerotropolis (the Philippines) and Sanya Hongtangwan Airport (China).
For further information see the Reference list – a comprehensive list of source material, including photos and other images.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ow95P7xyYgUcJ0tX3zL1nuPPbJIxtW5E/view

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