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=== 10,000 inhabitants per city ===
 
=== 10,000 inhabitants per city ===
The population per city is imagined at this stage as an ideal magical number of ten thousand. The numbers will likely change in the future, however in its first incarnation, and to have a clear goal and a number that simplifies a plan and a projection, it has been set arbitrarily at 10,000. This is a number small enough to be realistic as a two-year-long international activism project, and also small enough to allow every person to feel related to everybody else. The number is also large enough to permit a necessary variety in skills and knowledge to permit self-sustenance.
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The population per city is imagined at this stage as an ideal magical number of ten thousand. The numbers will likely change in the future, however in its first incarnation, and to have a clear goal and a number that simplifies a plan and a projection, it has been set arbitrarily at 10,000. This is a number small enough to be realistic as an international two-year-long international activism project, and also small enough to allow every person to feel related to everybody else. The number is also large enough to permit a necessary variety in skills and knowledge to permit self-sustenance.
  
 
Identifying a fixed number of inhabitants per settlement will assist with the very important goal of achieving population sustainability, i.e. the human world population must not grow any further in as much as practicable. The only consistent approach to assist with reaching this goal is personal responsibility, especially that of childbearing humans (women), choosing as a mater of personal responsibility having no more than two children capable of reproducing. However another strategy will be to maintain a stable number of settlements worldwide, and maintain a stable number of citizens per city, not imposed, but well known that that is the rule to achieve sustainability.
 
Identifying a fixed number of inhabitants per settlement will assist with the very important goal of achieving population sustainability, i.e. the human world population must not grow any further in as much as practicable. The only consistent approach to assist with reaching this goal is personal responsibility, especially that of childbearing humans (women), choosing as a mater of personal responsibility having no more than two children capable of reproducing. However another strategy will be to maintain a stable number of settlements worldwide, and maintain a stable number of citizens per city, not imposed, but well known that that is the rule to achieve sustainability.
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Once the project reaches a lifetime of eight cycles (16 years), the number of RBE10K cities would be in excess of 100, and a total population surpassing one million people. In those conditions and with more than a decade to develop, the conveniences and comforts in RBE10K cities will begin their way to matching our current middle-class lifestyles.
 
Once the project reaches a lifetime of eight cycles (16 years), the number of RBE10K cities would be in excess of 100, and a total population surpassing one million people. In those conditions and with more than a decade to develop, the conveniences and comforts in RBE10K cities will begin their way to matching our current middle-class lifestyles.
  
After another eight cycles, the number of cities would exceed 30,000, and the global RBE10K population would consist of more than 300 million, i.e. roughly half the current population of Europe. It is expected that the conditions in such environment will be very favourable to amply exceed the current comforts enjoyed by middle class Europeans, and the technology used within the cities will begin their way to matching that proposed by [[The Venus Project]] in their imagined [[Round city|round cities]].
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After another eight cycles, the number of cities would exceed 30,000, and the global RBE10K population would consist of more than 300 million, i.e. roughly half the current population of the Europe. It is expected that the conditions in such environment will be very favourable to amply exceed the current comforts enjoyed by middle class Europeans, and the technology used within the cities will begin their way to matching that proposed by [[The Venus Project]] in their imagined [[Round city|round cities]].
  
 
=== Differences with The Venus Project's Round City ===
 
=== Differences with The Venus Project's Round City ===
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=== City systems ===
 
=== City systems ===
 
 
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