Is it really necessary to build a Dome City in the Middle East?
From the perspective of demand alone, it is necessary.
After all, the original cities on the Iranian Plateau have been abandoned, and if we want to resettle a large population, a city is necessary.
In fact, since the Middle East still has nearly ten million people, one city is far from enough.
But in terms of cost-effectiveness, building a Dome City in the Middle East is not so necessary; it can even be said to be wasteful.
Compared to building a Dome City, constructing ordinary shelters and all complementary facilities to accommodate the same population costs less than one-third of building the Dome City.
In fact, a more economical and practical approach is to use mobile homes and function modules to create temporary camps to resettle a large population, then let these people build these temporary camps into permanent cities themselves.
