According to the World Health Organization, more than half of the world's
population lives in cities, and that number is growing.
It is a culturally diverse society with a population of more than 22 million.21 Australia's population includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) peoples and migrants from some 200 countries with Indigenous Australian peoples representing 2.5 % of the total population.22 In over 60 years of planned post-war migration, Australia has accepted more than 6.5 million migrants and in the most recent census (2006), 3.1 million people (16 % of the population) were reported to speak a language other than English at home.23 The majority of
the population lives in the cities mainly located around the coast; however, many live in rural and remote areas ranging from dry arid land to tropical and a few live in what are arguably some of the most remote and untouched areas of the world.
About 74 % of Europe's
population lives in cities, and urban settlements account for 60 - 80 % of carbon emissions — so it makes sense to plan at an urban level.
According to the United Nations, over 54 percent of the world's
population lives in cities, a proportion that is expected to grow to 66 percent by 2050.
Almost two - thirds of the US
population lives in cities or incorporated places.
Most of the region's
population lives in cities, which are particularly vulnerable to climate change related flooding and life - threatening heat waves because of aging infrastructure and other factors.
It's everywhere now that half of the world's
population lives in cities.
A recent UN report estimated that 45 percent of the world's
population lives in cities.
According to the 2014 Joint Monitoring Report on global progress against the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on water and sanitation, more than half of the global
population lives in cities, and urban areas are still better supplied with improved water and sanitation than rural ones.
United Nations figures released this year show that 54 percent of the world
population lives in cities and this figure is forecast to rise to 66 percent by 2050.
Today, around half the global
population lives in cities and the UN believes that will reach two - thirds by 2050.
Today, 55 % of the global
population lives in cities.
In his book The Nature Principle, Richard Louv says for the first time in history, more than half of the world's
population lives in cities, rather than rural environments.
Half of the world's
population live in cities, and that share is growing rapidly.
The share of the world's
population living in cities is steadily increasing.
In the 1950s about one third of the world's
population lived in cities, by the second decade of the new millennium this proportion had risen to about one half and it is projected that by 2050, almost three - quarters of us will live in urban, rather than rural or other, areas.
To date, more than half the global
population live in cities.
Farm visits With 90 per cent of the UK's
population living in cities, we have become increasingly disconnected from the farms where our food is produced.
For example, urban heat islands may be affecting a large fraction of the world's population (perhaps as much as 50 %, the reported fraction of
the population living in cities today)-- so is that a global effect, or a local one?
Zebra @ 219, your article is interesting, and I think you are right small global
population living in cities with high technology makes sense.
With a large percentage of
their populations living in cities with quick access to emergency medical care, British Columbia and Ontario had the highest average life expectancies at 81.2 years old and 81 years old, respectively.
Not exact matches
While pricey, cost of
living in New York
City is offset by its top public transportation system, diverse
population, and electric atmosphere.
The island has a
population of about 3,200, most of whom
live in Lanai
City.
First, we need to focus on the 80 % of the
population who
live in the nation's
cities or surrounding metro areas.
Now, roughly 80 % of the
city's
population — nearly six million people —
lives in these buildings, which are known as HDBs, from the name of the Housing and Development Board.
Though a plant delivery service might work
in a dense urban
population, people who like gardening tend to
live far outside
city centres.
«With more than half of the world's
population now
living in cities, environmental health is becoming increasingly important to quality of
life,» CEO of Aclima Davida Herzl wrote on the San Francisco - based company's blog.
For example, nearly half the Jews
in America
live in New York
City alone, and the fact that the city of New York is so important to the life of the country taken together with the fact that 30 per cent of the population of that city is Jewish has the effect of throwing its 1,765,000 Jews into very high rel
City alone, and the fact that the
city of New York is so important to the life of the country taken together with the fact that 30 per cent of the population of that city is Jewish has the effect of throwing its 1,765,000 Jews into very high rel
city of New York is so important to the
life of the country taken together with the fact that 30 per cent of the
population of that
city is Jewish has the effect of throwing its 1,765,000 Jews into very high rel
city is Jewish has the effect of throwing its 1,765,000 Jews into very high relief.
Exposure to pollution is associated with the increasing
population of
cities, but people who
live in rural areas are also at risk.
If you
live in Toronto, you likely heard yesterday's inspiring news: Canada's biggest
city is now the fourth largest
in North America, having overtaken Chicago
in population, according to new data from Statistics Canada.
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cities with an estimated more than 50 % of the worlds population now living in cities, many city leaders are turning to «Smart Cities» as the solution for their urbanization chall
cities with an estimated more than 50 % of the worlds
population now
living in cities, many city leaders are turning to «Smart Cities» as the solution for their urbanization chall
cities, many
city leaders are turning to «Smart
Cities» as the solution for their urbanization chall
Cities» as the solution for their urbanization challenges.
Some areas
in the US where ~ 60 % of the
population lives are growing rapidly (mainly densely populated regions, growing
cities, areas on the coasts, etc).
I
live in a very red state, but very liberal
city and I enjoy a low cost of
living for now (home prices are on the rise), high salary, and diverse
population.
There are 870 million people
living in tier 4
cities and below, accounting for 63.5 % of China's total
population.
We urge the greater community, whether you
live in Houston or anywhere else
in our country, to join us
in helping one of America's great
cities and its besieged
population emerge from this unfortunate disaster stronger than ever before.
Since the 1950s, millions of peasants have left their villages because of guerrilla and military violence or to seek a better
life in the
cities, changing the balance of Latin America's
population from rural to urban.
To find evidence that the evangelism offices of the denominations are trying to undo that captivity and deal seriously with the
cities and the ethnic minority
populations that
live in them is not easy.
It can not be otherwise
in a community that
lives by the teaching of Vatican II: «Any act of war aimed indiscriminately at the destruction of entire
cities or of extensive areas along with their
population is a crime against God and man himself.
Indeed,
in some African
cities such as Addis Ababa and Ibadan, somewhere between 75 and 90 percent of the
population will
live in shantytown squalor.
They seem to be looking for something that we've lost
in our culture — the notion of a
city as a place where the
population is mixed and interesting, and where
life is
lived on a human scale.
«Interfaith dialogue is something that China, which will have the world's largest Christian
population in 20 years,
lives with every day,» said Harvey Cox during the presentation at the
city's Jesuit Gregorian University.
He told me the name of the street and of the school he had gone to, and when he did so, I realized that I had never once
in all my
life set foot on that street or laid eyes on that school — this
in a
city whose
population when I
lived there was not much more than 200,000!
Since then, as
in the United States, agribusiness has replaced subsistence farming and there have been vast movements of
population to
cities often unable to provide people with the minimum facilities of urban
life.
Distressed by the vices of the nominally Christian
population,
in his teens he left the
city and adopted the
life of a hermit.
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.
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.
With New York
City's homeless
population in shelters at a record high of 50,000, a growing number of people
living there are actually working — sometimes more than one job — but still can't afford a place of their own.
Of course, the
population of big
cities was often growing very fast
in the USSR, but this happened mostly following the official rules so that people populated state built and owned flats, according the established standard norm of
population density, which specified the number of sq meters of
living room per person.
The BQX could provide transportation to those
living in 13 NYCHA developments, home to more than 40,000 people — about 10 percent of the
city's public housing
population.
There were lots of speeches about what the Irish contributed to
life in New York
City, particularly when you consider by 1850, the Irish made up a quarter of the city's populat
City, particularly when you consider by 1850, the Irish made up a quarter of the
city's populat
city's
population.