AN IDEAL ENVIRONMENT
First of all, an ideal environment would be an environment which has both natural and artificial features in balancing degrees, and the effects of one is not harmful to the other. I also believe that any "ideal environment" would have both natural and artificial structures working as a system; that is they complement each other in one way or a lot. Take a country like Nigeria for example. Every state should be demarcated by well-cared for thick covers of vegetation. Except the coasts, so that the trees do not act to prevent sea breeze, and the excess heat from the land can smoothly flow into the sea which has more capacity for heat. Every state should have economic, social, administrative and residential areas, all interspersed with social and cultural buildings. These types of areas would be in different numbers (i.e, there can't be one specific type of area in a state due to transportation cost) and scattered fairly well. ...