Meanwhile, 39 % of all pregnancies that
occur in developing countries are unintended, and each year approximately 290,000 women worldwide die from pregnancy - related causes.
About 70 % of those deaths
occur in developing countries and involve pedestrians or cyclists.
With populations stabilizing in much of the industrial world, almost all population growth in the near future is expected to
occur in developing countries.
Although many of the world's most significant environmental problems
occur in developing countries, the implementation of environmental policies is often challenging because of inadequate resources and poor governance.
«By 2025, drylands may occupy 48 % of the global land surface and sustain 51 % of the global population growth from 2000 to 2025 − 50 % of which will
occur in developing countries, compared with only 1 % in developed countries.»
``... 99 % of the casualties linked to climate change
occur in developing countries.
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over sixteen million deaths occur worldwide each year due to cardiovascular disease, and more than half of those deaths
occur in developing countries where plant - based diets high in legumes and starches are eaten by the vast majority of the people.
Unfortunately, the majority of MDR tuberculosis cases
occur in developing countries that can't afford the several billion dollars that the global Stop TB Partnership estimates3 will be required to combat the disease.
While most cases of TB
occur in developing countries, it is also reemerging as a threat in major urban populations in Europe, due to the increase in global travel.
9 OUT OF 10 AIR POLLUTION DEATHS
OCCUR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES About 7 million people die annually from exposure to polluted air, according to the World Health Organization.
He adds that in many parts of the world, there's been a slowdown in the growth of export orders, something that's already
occurred in developed countries.
If hunger (responsible for more deaths every year than war or disease and the loss of more lives than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined) is not attributable solely to inadequate production of food, but rather insufficient availability of food, why isn't more being done to reduce the shameful levels of food loss
occurring in developing countries?
«Disasters
occurring in developing countries, whether human - caused or natural, cause more numerous and severe mental consequences than do disasters in developed countries,» she says.
Every year, over 2.5 million people are newly infected with most of these infections
occurring in developing countries.
Images relating to climate change and climate change adaptation
occuring in developing countries including Sudan, Kenya, Bangladesh and Nepal, all with brief descriptions
This is astronomically more likely to
occur in developed countries with high labor costs where it is cheaper to fork over your room and board than to pay a hired laborer the minimum wage.
The same study confirms that 78 % of the increased dryland
occurs in developing countries.
Developed countries continue to produce the highest emissions on a per capita basis, but most of the growth in global emissions over the past few decades has
occurred in developing countries.
Not exact matches
In this particular instance it is not very difficult to imagine scenarios in the not - too - distant future in which there might occur resurgences of socialist policies and ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
In this particular instance it is not very difficult to imagine scenarios
in the not - too - distant future in which there might occur resurgences of socialist policies and ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in the not - too - distant future
in which there might occur resurgences of socialist policies and ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in which there might
occur resurgences of socialist policies and ideals: the failure of neo-capitalist regimes
in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in developing societies and / or the formerly Communist
countries in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in Europe to achieve economic take - off; the insight granted to sundry dictators and despots that, while socialism invariably immiserates the masses, it is a very good recipe for enriching those who claim to hold power as the vanguard of the masses; the «creeping socialism» (still an aptly descriptive term) brought on by massive government intervention
in the economy in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in the economy
in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting, in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in the name of some societal good, e.g., there could be an environmentalist road to socialism, or a feminist one, or one constructed (perhaps inadvertently) with some other building blocks of politically managed regulations and entitlements; or, last but not least, the actual restoration of socialism, by coup or by voting,
in a number of countries, beginning with Russi
in a number of
countries, beginning with Russia.
Protein - energy malnutrition, anemia and blindness from vitamin A deficiency are very closely associated with poverty, only rarely
occurring in the affluent population — even
in developing countries.
A similar process
occurs in other
developed countries, and
in fact the Australasian numbers are
in many cases based upon US / UK / Canadian recommendations.
FOOD LOSS Postharvest food losses -
occurring at the production, harvest, postharvest and processing phases - are the most important source of FLW
in developing countries, due to poor infrastructure, poor temperature management, low levels of technology and low investment
in the food production systems, especially the cold chain.
While
in developing countries like India losses
occur more from poor supply chains due to poor infrastructure,
in developed countries it is wasted at the retail and consumer end due to higher standards or sheer neglect.
In developing countries, most food loss
occurs during production and storage.
Risk factors include: 1) age (most people are diagnosed
in their 20s - 30s), 2) race or ethnicity (Caucasians have the highest risk, but IBD can
occur in any race; there's an even higher risk if you are of Ashkenazi Jewish descent), 3) family history (risk is higher if a close relative has the disease), 4) cigarette smoking (the most important controllable risk factor for
developing CD), 5) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (includes ibuprofen [Advil, Motrin IB, others], naproxen sodium [Aleve], diclofenac sodium [Voltaren], and others), and 6) where you live (you are more likely to
develop IBD if you live
in an industrialized
country).
In developed countries stillbirth — or death of a fetus after 20 weeks of gestation — occurs in HELLP syndrome in 51 out of every 1000 pregnancies, a rate that, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation, is higher than in severe preeclampsia and eclampsia (when preeclampsia progresses to cause seizures
In developed countries stillbirth — or death of a fetus after 20 weeks of gestation —
occurs in HELLP syndrome in 51 out of every 1000 pregnancies, a rate that, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation, is higher than in severe preeclampsia and eclampsia (when preeclampsia progresses to cause seizures
in HELLP syndrome
in 51 out of every 1000 pregnancies, a rate that, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation, is higher than in severe preeclampsia and eclampsia (when preeclampsia progresses to cause seizures
in 51 out of every 1000 pregnancies, a rate that, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation, is higher than
in severe preeclampsia and eclampsia (when preeclampsia progresses to cause seizures
in severe preeclampsia and eclampsia (when preeclampsia progresses to cause seizures).
In developing countries, outcomes are sometimes worse in kids that breastfeed for longer, probably in part because this might be occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the pictur
In developing countries, outcomes are sometimes worse
in kids that breastfeed for longer, probably in part because this might be occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the pictur
in kids that breastfeed for longer, probably
in part because this might be occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the pictur
in part because this might be
occurring in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich in iron, is probably part of the pictur
in poorer families with other challenges, but having breast milk displace other foods, such as those rich
in iron, is probably part of the pictur
in iron, is probably part of the picture.
And that of the 830 daily maternal deaths, 550
occurred in sub-Saharan Africa and 180
in Southern Asia, compared to 5
in developed countries.
Moyo was thus uncriticically regurgitating the old Malthusian argument about «tragedies of the commons»
occurring, mostly
in developing countries, with population growth and environmental factors as the cause of growing poverty and civil strife.
Advocates for corporate responsibility say that companies should be held accountable for accidents with their materials, whether they
occur on home soil or elsewhere, arguing that a double standard presently exists that is much too lenient on multinational corporations operating
in developing countries.
Today, secondary complications from otitis media
occur in approximately 1 out of every 2,000 children
in developed countries.
From a speech at Michigan State University (M.S.U.)
in early August: «To meet these goals, we will invest more
in the clean - technology research and development that's
occurring in labs and research facilities all across the
country and right here at M.S.U., where you're working with farm owners to
develop this state's wind potential and
developing nanotechnology that will make solar cells cheaper.»
There are many reasons why regulations
developed by individual
countries are appropriate to govern the research
occurring in that nation, but disparate regulations are a major obstacle for worldwide collaboration
in the scientific community.
The WHO study, one of a collection of articles
in a special issue of the journal devoted to women's health beyond reproduction, found that the leading causes of death of women aged 50 years and older worldwide are cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke) and cancers, but that
in developing countries these deaths
occur at earlier ages than
in the rich world.
However, studies of children
in developing countries, where most cases
occur, found that measles vaccination reduces the overall death rate from infections for up to 5 years, suggesting that preventing the disease somehow provides protection against other illnesses.
The technique could be used
in less -
developed countries, where 80 % of deaths from cervical cancer
occur.
Malnutrition and starvation are problems that
occur all over the world, primarily
in developing countries.
In developing countries like Uganda, where floods, food and water shortages, outbreaks of disease, the effects of HIV / AIDS, and internal conflicts
occur, the funding of scientific research [will not be the first priority].
They reflect an overall impact of multiple causative factors similar to those of other
developing countries where rice is not a major staple.8 Various deficiencies including zinc, vitamin C and D, folate, riboflavin, selenium and calcium
occur in the context of poverty, environmental degradation, lack of public health systems and sanitation, lack of proper education and social disparity.
This scenario is apocalyptic and has never
occurred in the U.S.. For a large,
developed country's corporate sector to be permanently maimed, it would either have to be bombed to rubble as Germany and Japan were during World War II or property rights would have to disappear as
in Russia during the Russian Revolution.
Currently
developing research on the «Halls of Contemporary Art of Santo André / São Paulo» one of the most important art exhibitions
in the
country,
occurring since 1968,
in Santo André / SP, Brazil.
And nearly all of the projected growth rates
in emissions of carbon dioxide (and five other kinds of heat - trapping gases included
in the determination)
in the next few decades are expected to
occur in fast - growing
developing countries, led by China and India (which by midcentury is expected to be have more people than China and even today has the population density of Japan).
The reversal of the fertility rates with development, which we document
in our Nature paper,
occurs among the most -
developed countries that were — with the exception of the United States — projected to shrink, stabilize or grow only very moderately
in terms of their population size
in the next decades.
The challenges that the world faces
in the next decades regarding climate change will likely have to be addressed by changing consumption patterns and technological innovations; changes
in population size
in the most
developed countries, with the possible exception of the United States, is a relatively slow process that
occurs over many decades and that will unlikely to have a significant impact on how the world resolves the challenges of climate change and resource constraints.
It is not clear how much of an increase
in Liquidation of Natural Capital by any individual
occurs when moving to a
developed country from a less
developed one.
It is clear that much of the responsibility for the degradation of the environment during the past 150 years rests with the world's overdeveloped
countries, while much of the responsibility for what degradation
occurs in the future will belong to the
developing countries.
To meet these goals, we will invest more
in the clean technology research and development that's
occurring in labs and research facilities all across the
country and right here at MSU, where you're working with farm owners to
develop this state's wind potential and
developing nanotechnology that will make solar cells cheaper.
Here is my attempt to present the argument for reducing the regulation of nuclear so it can become cost competitive with fossil fuels — especially
in the
developing countries (which is where the emissions growth will
occur over this century if there is not realistic alternative to fossil fuels):
These actions will need to
occur nearly worldwide, especially
in developing countries, and, even though there are some local benefits of many of these actions, substantial resources will be needed to see their realization.
The vast majority of the growth
in demand for water will
occur in countries with
developing or emerging economies.