Sentences with phrase «as urbanized»

There's not reason to think they will continue to warm, just that they did warm as they urbanized.

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As I noted, with continued growth in emerging markets, their populations are becoming increasingly urbanized.
According to the Census Bureau, 84 % of U.S. citizens live in Metropolitan Statistical Areas - defined as a region with at least one urbanized area of population 50,000 or more.
Just as Democrats are becoming increasingly reliant on younger, better - educated, and urbanized voters, Amazon's second headquarters could bring tens of thousands of such workers to a state.
As our world becomes more urbanized though, many are choosing not to purchase a car of their own due to the ever - growing and increasing cost of ownership.
But the growth treadmill in India is daunting — roughly 12 million new jobs must be created each and every year to absorb the Indian youth graduating from schools and the surplus agricultural labour freed up as India modernizes and urbanizes.
In our globalizing, urbanizing world, roots to a place can be seen as unwanted tethers.
Traditionally, as groups in America have risen in social status, become better educated and more urbanized (and in recent years as more women have entered the work force), their birthrates have gone down.
Our problem, he says, is not that we have become urbanized but that we have built our cities in such a way as to sacrifice our relation to nature for the sake of urban values; and the ironic result is that for most of their inhabitants our cities no longer provide even urban values.
These are needed to nurture their growth in our lonely, urbanized society where «being married» is defined as the norm, making singles feel diminished self - worth.
«As Asia's population continues to grow and to urbanize at unprecedented rates, food insecurity in the region could worsen unless action is taken now.
«In our colonial and pioneer days, most people raised their own food, but as our nation has become industrialized and urbanized, we find that now only 7 per cent of our population produces the food for our entire nation, and our consumers generally buy their food in stores.
Just a guess as to one theory: late votes tend to come from highly urbanized areas (due to the volume of voting that needs counting).
Before 1850 no society could be described as predominantly urbanized, and by 1900 only one — Great Britain — could be so regarded.
Different regions are urbanizing at different rates, as the chart below illustrates.
As Africa becomes more urbanized, fewer people are engaging the birds to help them find honey.
As the surrounding areas completely suburbanized and urbanized, this is a good - size chunk of habitat.
A new study led by researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science reveals that land use in the watersheds from which this «dissolved organic matter» originates has important implications for Bay water quality, with the organic carbon in runoff from urbanized or heavily farmed landscapes more likely to persist as it is carried downstream, thus contributing energy to fuel low - oxygen «dead zones» in coastal waters.
Changes designed for the developed world are likely to have an even bigger impact in future, as countries such as Brazil, India and China become more urbanized and dietary preferences change.
They also roost in urbanized areas such as New York City and Chicago where they form large, noisy flocks that can be heard for great distances.
«You'd expect animals around a more urbanized estuary, such as Monterey Bay, to have more exposure to oil products from cars or disease elements relative to Big Sur,» says co-author Keith Miles, a geneticist with the USGS Western Ecological Research Center.
Coastal Virginia is more urbanized than the rural inland, and correspondingly the study found more than twice as much forest fragmentation there.
At the same time, the world will continue to urbanize, as one - time villagers abandon everything and move to the city for a better life.
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As a densely populated, highly urbanized coastal state, New Jersey is especially vulnerable to the impacts of a changing climate.
Here, we report surface water dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and sedimentary organic carbon concentrations and their isotopic compositions in the rapidly urbanized Jiaozhou Bay in northeast China as well as carbonate parameters in effluents of three large WWTPs around the bay.
«Even in an urban environment, proximity to green spaces provides a much richer population of colonizing microbiota versus urbanized environments such as parking lots.»
As the second major province in the Philippines, Cebu is pretty much a highly urbanized province that's less rowdy compared to Manila.
Looking for dating online has urbanized into a very trendy means day after day as many internet users are acknowledging that it works peak for them.
In Arizona — a highly urbanized state with population primarily clustered in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas — both charter and district schools are concentrated in urban areas, yet as of 2010 there were more than 200 charter schools operating in suburbs, towns, and rural areas.
We classify as urban any Census block group which is more than 50 percent urban (including both urbanized areas and urban clusters).
According to the Census categorizations, cities are defined as a «territory inside an urbanized area and inside a principal city» of an MSA and can be either large, midsize, or small.
As national conversations focus on the role of charter public schools in large urban districts, the 16 percent of students enrolled in charter schools located outside of urbanized areas can get overlooked.
In 2013, the United States had 14.8 million students located outside urbanized areas (urban areas defined as 50,000 residents or more), down from 18 million students in 2011.
And particularly in the case of aging suburbs that are increasingly becoming urbanized (and have never dealt well with poor and minority kids to begin with), they can as atrocious in condemning kids to low expectations as failing urban counterparts.
Description: To assist urbanized and non-urbanized areas, States, and Indian tribes in funding transit capital needs such as: engineering design of transit projects; capital investments in bus and bus - related activities, crime prevention and security equipment, construction of maintenance and passenger facilities; and capital investments in new and existing fixed guideway systems including overhaul, rebuilding of vehicles, track, signals, communications, and computer hardware and software.
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, people spend more and more time in their cars commuting.
The city still remained the largest contributor of tax revenue to the government coffers, but industry suffered, particularly as hundreds of thousands of urbanized Shanghai locals were sent to perform manual labor in rural areas throughout the Chinese countryside.
A substantial portion of the more than 15.3 million square feet of additional land owned by Reading holds great cash flow growth potential as it is developable in desirable urbanized locations throughout Australia, New Zealand and the United States, but not yet generating a dime of cash flow.
As we've become more urbanized the risks outweigh the benefits by far.
What Legge meant by that, the University of Queensland summary of her findings explained, was that «in addition to strategic cat control in bushland areas,» where cats have already long been massacred as rapidly as they can be found, «there is a need to address feral cats in heavily urbanized areas where their population density could be 30 times higher than in natural environments.»
Its capital is the City of Puerto Princesa, but it is governed independently from the province as a highly urbanized city.
Anacapa Island, located only about 11 mi (18 km) from the urbanized coast of Southern California, provides critical habitat for seabirds, pinnipeds such as California sea lions, and several endemic plants and animals.
Along the southern coast is the urbanized core of the historic village / town of Ponta Delgada, which includes the principal civic infrastructures, high - capacity motorways (Portuguese: Vias - rápidas), tourist and culture attractions, as well as the businesses and government services.
Grand Theft Auto has you exploring Liberty City, an urbanized landscape filled with wide streets and buildings, unpredictable weather and pedestrians, as well as a multitude of vehicles such as sports cars, tanks and taxi cabs that you can... «borrow.»
Henri Rousseau's large paintings with plentiful foliage and vegetation fascinated Assiff, as Rousseau painted repeating flora and fauna while living in a rapidly urbanizing city and yet had never been to the jungle.
Daniel Libeskind plans three «interlocking» towers in Rome's Tor di Valle district as part of urbanizing master plan, By Kindra Cooper, Architects Newspaper, June 16, 2015 link
I had accepted qualities of their village culture circa 1910 as the antidote I sought to my life in an urbanized North American town.
As the third instalment in Gary Hustwit's trilogy on the impact and function of design in the modern world, Urbanized is a concise exploration of the urban habitat of the Homo sapien.
Rees collects and re-contextualizes materials from various neighborhoods such as Chinatown and Bushwick to illustrate both the ingenuity and inequality of street life in increasingly urbanized societies.
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