Sentences with phrase «increasingly urbanized»

The nation is becoming increasingly urbanized.
It is predicted that the region will become increasingly urbanized as cities expand to absorb migrants in search of economic opportunities.
The challenge of producing enough food to feed the increasingly urbanized and growing population is one of the impetuses behind Green in the City, a rooftop farm launched in 2015 by Lavi Kushelevich of the hydroponics company LivinGreen and the Dizengoff Center's sustainability department.
They are tired of lack of recognition of farming in the economy from an increasingly urbanized society.
Since the 19th century, and particularly in the last few decades, the world has become increasingly urbanized.
But the reality is that grids and central power plants are a mainstay of increasingly urbanized economies.
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.
As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, people spend more and more time in their cars commuting.
A blockbuster action flick, a thriller, a pulp plot, a winking noir, a commentary on classism in an increasingly urbanized society — the movie is all of these things, down to the marrow of its very existence.
The world's becoming increasingly urbanized, and light pollution is growing — which ffrench - Constant says could trick trees into budding earlier and earlier.
He makes a cogent case for the importance of cultivating a «nature connection» in children and offers thoughtful guidance on how to do so amid today's pressures of hectic, high - tech, increasingly urbanized life.
The marmots, whose scientific name is Marmota flaviventris, are thriving in their increasingly urbanized environment.
Absent now are the worries that graduate (i.e., post-baccalaureate) theological schools will fail to attract enough able students to meet the needs of increasingly urbanized and sophisticated churches: «While the increase in theological enrollment has not kept up with the increases in graduate school or college enrollment, nevertheless it has exceeded the rate of growth recorded in Protestant church membership» (11).
These economies are «starting from an extremely low economic base and have the ability to embrace technology and tap into an increasingly urbanized work force, which can lead to a relatively long period of rapid growth,» Mordy says.
As I noted, with continued growth in emerging markets, their populations are becoming increasingly urbanized.
It's impossible to ignore the implications of our increasingly urbanizing world.
The United Nations Food Gardens initiative was developed from the premise that community food gardens can serve as an excellent source of local produce while also empowering communities to grow food in an increasingly urbanizing world.

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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.
The third factor making marriage enrichment crucial is the epidemic of loneliness in our urbanized, mobile society — a loneliness that becomes increasingly oppressive in the mid-years.
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.
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