Scenario 4: Medieval Model
With a limited number of former Have-nots successfully entering the enclaves and a majority of Have-nots moving freely and without access control to the north, Haves secure themselves behind thicker and higher walls. Several enclaves are merged into larger units and security measures are stepped up.
Consequence
The walls around individual properties or smaller enclaves start to disappear. The asphalt inside the enclaves can be replaced by parks, gardens or leisure facilities. The increased security measures around these large enclaves will lead to the establishment of small city-states, controlled and protected by private armies. And this will be the new type of wall.
With a limited number of former Have-nots successfully entering the enclaves and a majority of Have-nots moving freely and without access control to the north, Haves secure themselves behind thicker and higher walls. Several enclaves are merged into larger units and security measures are stepped up.
Consequence
The walls around individual properties or smaller enclaves start to disappear. The asphalt inside the enclaves can be replaced by parks, gardens or leisure facilities. The increased security measures around these large enclaves will lead to the establishment of small city-states, controlled and protected by private armies. And this will be the new type of wall.