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An '''arcology''' is a planet-based city or settlement maintaining an extremely high sophont population density. Arcologies are generally advocated as solutions to the problems of overpopulation and environmental degradation, as they reduce the ecological footprint of cities. Most cities spread across a planet’s surface horizontally — covering more and more land and reducing arable farmland. Arcologies, on the other hand, are more three-dimensional, either going underground, or going vertical.{{Page cite|name=Library Data|version=Mongoose Traveller|page=5-6|citeName=LD5}}
 
An '''arcology''' is a planet-based city or settlement maintaining an extremely high sophont population density. Arcologies are generally advocated as solutions to the problems of overpopulation and environmental degradation, as they reduce the ecological footprint of cities. Most cities spread across a planet’s surface horizontally — covering more and more land and reducing arable farmland. Arcologies, on the other hand, are more three-dimensional, either going underground, or going vertical.{{Page cite|name=Library Data|version=Mongoose Traveller|page=5-6|citeName=LD5}}
  

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An arcology is a planet-based city or settlement maintaining an extremely high sophont population density. Arcologies are generally advocated as solutions to the problems of overpopulation and environmental degradation, as they reduce the ecological footprint of cities. Most cities spread across a planet’s surface horizontally — covering more and more land and reducing arable farmland. Arcologies, on the other hand, are more three-dimensional, either going underground, or going vertical.[1]

A distinction should be made between an arcology, which tries to integrate itself into the local landscape and ecology and a mega-structure, which is simply a giant building.[1]

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