Sentences with phrase «of urbanized»

«If a mall is in the center of an urbanized area, this type of redevelopment is very possible,» asserts Beck.
If the populations of the urbanized census - designated places were included with that of the city of Houma, the total would exceed 60,000 residents.
This is often backed up by the statement that a love of Nature is a foible of urbanized people who have no notion what Nature is really like.
When Orwell complains about the claim that «love of Nature is a foible of urbanized people who have no notion what Nature is really like», and that it is shown to be false by «Medieval literature», which «is full of an almost Georgian enthusiasm for Nature», he forgets that it wasn't the rural poor who were writing Medieval literature — they couldn't write.
About 15 percent of the urbanized land in the Miami region could be inundated.
Following his architecture studies at Cornell University, Matta - Clark delved into his work with investigating alternative drafts to conventional architecture and the intense empathy towards aspects of the urbanized lebensraum.
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.
The Secretary shall apportion amounts to each State under paragraph (1) so that urbanized areas in that State receive an amount equal to the amount apportioned to that State multiplied by a ratio equal to the sum of the forecast population of all urbanized areas in that State divided by the total forecast population of that State.
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 particular, the long - term implications of China's One - child Policy have not only made it more difficult for the growing number of urbanized individuals to find a spouse, but have also raised the stakes for them to do so.
The rest probably depended on the Mongols» brilliant cavalry skills, smart political maneuvering and savvy adaptions of urbanized peoples» technologies.)
PROBLEM: A shrinking pool of such dynamic leaders and a growing number of urbanizing districts like Madison seeking top talent.
In 1925, 1940, 1960, 1969, 1971, 1981 and 1985, successive proposals were put forth with the intent of urbanizing the old port, or to demolish it outright; none of these plans came to fruition, however.
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
Other notable PHA - detected adjustments are minimum (and more modest maximum) temperature shifts associated with a widespread move of stations from inner city rooftops to newly - constructed airports or wastewater treatment plants after 1940, as well as gradual corrections of urbanizing sites like Reno, Nevada.
Confronting the risks posed by increasing global temperatures requires a deep understanding of energy and agricultural policy, the needs of urbanizing and industrializing populations, and non-climate environmental and public health risks.

Not exact matches

«Rapidly urbanizing cities in the frontier markets of Africa and Southeast Asia will benefit from favorable demographics, cheap labor and a rising middle class,» said LaSalle's Gordon.
We launched Downtown Container Park to help incubate local small businesses and create an urbanized version of a town square for locals to connect and collide, with both daytime and nighttime activation.
It's impossible to ignore the implications of our increasingly urbanizing world.
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.
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.
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.
In the long run the Chinese economy will continue to grow and millions of Chinese citizens will urbanize and become middle - class consumers.
Higher, he notes, than an expensive American city like Seattle, and in a nation in which only 0.2 percent of the land is urbanized.
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.
He took Jefferson's question about the fate of democracy in urbanized populations and translated it into the language of the country's most avoided neighborhoods and caused it to be writ large in our industrialized cities.
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.
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).
However, the Americanisation of Mexican cooking has seen this potential warped for the purpose of convenience in urbanized and capitalized societies like our own.
Today, Latin America is more urbanized than any other part of the world — 85 percent of its population will live in cities by 2025 — placing the region at the forefront of the fight to reduce food waste in the urban environment.
Today, disposables dominate most urbanized cultures, with the French using them in 98 out of every 100 diaper changes, while in the United States they are the choice about 95 percent of the time.
«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.
For a mobile, urbanizing society, it was the equivalent of a traditional situation in which a new mother could turn to her own mother or other women for the same kind of support.
Given that American society is one of the most urbanized in the world — 82 percent of Americans live in cities or in the suburbs (a number on the rise)-- the slump in urban population support should be a wake - up call for the GOP to immediately change direction.
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).
DC is in the urbanized east, while a great deal of rural land is more centrally located.
New York's part - time Legislature is based on an agrarian model that's outdated in this highly urbanized state, said Democratic Assemblyman Charles Lavine, chairman of the Assembly Ethics and Guidance Committee.
«This segment of the trail goes through the most heavily urbanized areas of Onondaga County,» said Town of DeWitt planner Sam Gordon.
Standing next to Syracuse mayor Stephanie Miner, DiNapoli issued a report quantifying what has long been a gripe of officials in mostly older, urbanized areas: Some of their biggest economic drivers are tax - exempt institutions like universities and hospitals that require municipal services but don't pay any property taxes.
But Medicaid costs still eat up a huge share of county budgets, especially in poorer, urbanized areas like Erie County, where nearly 84 percent of the tax levy went to Medicaid last year.
The watershed is mostly urbanized, although there are pockets of forest.
«The skills and experience offered by the Leshner Fellowship will enable the sustained, strategic and scalable engagement needed to understand and address resource competition in an urbanizing world,» said Dustin Garrick, research fellow and co-director of the water program at the Smith School Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford.
The authors of the study say their findings could have important implications in future land - use — particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions where some wildlife still persist.
The researchers found that the presence and seriousness of gastrointestinal parasitic infections were higher in more urbanized areas with land covered by compact soil and cultivated vegetation.
«It's the most urbanized part of the west coast, so it was an optimal place to assess,» says study co-author Patrick Barnard, a coastal geologist with USGS.
Urbanized spaces seemed to uniquely increase the amount of human - associated microbes, in particular human mouth and gut bacteria from the Streptococcaceae and Lactobacillaceae families.
In rapidly urbanizing parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America, cities are still being built to accommodate motorists, even where they represent a fraction of the urban population.
We took water away from farming in times of drought, and we urbanized land and water at the same time.
Cities on the Rise «Urbanized societies, in which a majority of the people live crowded together in towns and cities, represent a new and fundamental step in man's social evolution.
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