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    is concerned with the consequences of population growth and rapid urbanization in China since the beginning of economic reforms. Detailed urban-rural and national population projections were carried out using an urban-rural population model. Three main challenges crucial to China ’s future development were identified in the light of the results. These are the agriculture-food challenge‚ the employment challenge and the urbanization challenge. KEYWORDS: China‚ populationgrowth‚populationprojection

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    can be done about them? Nowadays‚ when almost half the world’s population live in urban areas‚ conditions for city dwellers are likely to get worse‚ that causes many problems‚ but the main problem is urbanization. Firstly‚ do you know what is this mean- urbanization? It means increasing number of inhabitants living in urban areas. And this number are always in growth because of villagers moving to the cities for more employment and better standard of living. However‚ because

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    Peri-urban areas results of the process of urbanization – commonly defined as the landscape interface between rural and urban transition zone. They are areas where the village and the city mix and clash with increasing conversion of agricultural land to urban spaces. These areas generally provide resources for urban expansion and in return urban waste. Uncontrolled urbanization leads to infringement of resources‚ dislocation of biodiversity and destabilizes the natural resource security of communities

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    URBAN GROWTH URBAN • It is derived from the Latin ’Urbs’ a term used by the Romans to a city. • spatial concentration of people whose lives are organized around non- agricultural activities. • Placed-based characteristic that incorporates elements of population density‚ social and economic organization‚ and the transformation of the natural environment into a built environment. • GROWTH • An increase‚ as in size‚ number‚ value‚ or strength; extension or expansion.

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    working groups which would be based on the themes of Urban Governance and Bottom of the Pyramid Approaches for Urban Sustainability. Through their work‚ the groups will also contribute to the preparation of Core Business Principles for Sustainable Urbanization that will be presented at the Fifth Session of the World Urban Forum to be held in Rio de Janeiro in May 2010. Given the challenge of urban poverty‚ with 1 billion slum dwellers projected to rise to more than 1.4 billion by 2020‚ UNHABITAT is well

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    Public Disclosure Authorized 65159 Rural Out-Migration and Family Life in Cities in Mongolia Public Disclosure Authorized Background Paper Anqing Shi* East Asian and Pacific Region/CMU The World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized May 12‚ 2011 Public Disclosure Authorized _____________________________ *Consultant. I am grateful to Andrew Mason for his guidance on this project‚ to Nancy Cooke and Elaine Sun for their support and encouragements‚ to Andrew Mason and Trang

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    This event is very influential in the history of town planning whereby it generates the development of agricultural‚ transportation‚ industrial technologies and other infrastructures. Heavy urbanization in the developing world is largely a post- World War II where in this period the pace of the urbanization in the developing countries has been far more rapid than before. While some country anticipates a declining population‚ more people are pushed to move to the city center because there are more

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    specific category. With a GDP of $2.8 billion and 100% urban development‚ Singapore is a city that is impossible to leave out on the list of what constitutes a metropolis.[i] The time they spent under British rule is what initially prompted the urbanization that led to the economic miracle we see today. They eventually became independent‚ and the government took extraordinary measures to ensure proper economic growth and modernization of their new city-state. This ultimately led to incredible manufacturing

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    1 Why cities are the best cure for our planet’s growing painsBy Robert Kunzig Photograph by Chia Ming Chien At the time of Jack the Ripper‚ a hard time for London‚ there lived in that city a mild-mannered stenographer named Ebenezer Howard. He’s worth mentioning because he had a large and lingering impact on how we think about cities. Howard was bald‚ with a bushy‚ mouth-cloaking mustache‚ wire-rim spectacles‚ and the distracted air of a seeker. His job transcribing speeches did not fulfill him

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    Mitigation strategies: road to sustainable cities? Introduction Society is still growing and rapidly aging‚ one person wants mobility‚ the other wants a green park in front of his house. More people‚ means more traffic density‚ more pollution‚ increasing energy consumption‚ less natural habitats‚ sinking water resources and land shortage for housing. These are some of the problems we‚ as a society‚ have nowadays. By 2050 66% of the world’s population will be urban (Powell‚ 2016). A strategic approach

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