Sentences with phrase «urban agglomerations»

For a 40 - year horizon (1990 — 2030), on - road vehicle exhaust emissions were evaluated, retrospectively and prospectively, for the largest urban agglomeration in India — the Greater Delhi...
At the country level, Japan and South Korea — both developed countries — lead the region with highly urbanized populations (80 - 90 %) spread across multiple large urban agglomerations covering 3 - 5 % of each country's land area.
The reasons for such decline are many: trade, globalization, technological change, the dominance of agribusiness, energy policy, and the advantages of urban agglomeration.
These markets cover urban agglomerations from New York City down to Louisville, Kentucky.
The Pearl River Delta area in China surpassed Tokyo to become the largest urban agglomeration on Earth with over 41 million people inhabiting 6970 km2 of urban land.
The only place that Wright found sufficiently inspiring faced Central Park, a natural idyll in the center of Manhattan's dense urban agglomeration.
Inspired by megacities of South Asia and areas seen as on google maps, Czakainski create abstract shapes and forms, resembling urban agglomerations.
Today more than 3 billion people — almost half of the world's population — are living in ever growing and barely governable urban agglomerations.
Delhi, the capital of India, is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the country.
The regional span of the Greater Toronto Area is sometimes combined with the city of Hamilton, Ontario and its surrounding region, to form the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area.The Greater Toronto Area anchors a much larger unofficial urban agglomeration known as the Golden Horseshoe and an area officially designated as the Greater Golden Horseshoe.
Over the last twenty years, Aglaia Konrad has systematically investigated the development of the global metropolis, the expansion of urban agglomerations and the rise of the mega-city in locations as diverse as Sao Paulo, Beijing, Chicago, Dakar, and Cairo.
The urbanized societies of today, in contrast, not only have urban agglomerations of a size never before attained but also have a high proportion of their population concentrated in such agglomerations.
An urban area, or urban agglomeration, was defined as a built - up area of a central city and any suburbs or small cities that were linked together by continuous urban land.
In particular, Kiaer is interested in Safdie «s projects on alternative housing estates in urban agglomerations.
These economies can emerge through a network of large, but not oversized, urban agglomerations.
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