Remember that the bulk of Westerners, though they may be more conservative than
the urban coastal population, especially on social issues, are not doctrinaire ideologues.
Not exact matches
The increase in
population size also seems to have levelled off in the Turku region, whereas the breeding
population continues to grow outside large
urban areas both in the
coastal archipelago and on inland lakes.
China's aging
population and rapid migration to
coastal urban centers will make the country more susceptible to effects of climate change like rising sea levels and extreme weather events, recent research by scientists at University College London and experts from the United States, China and India has found.
Disaster risk expert says intense
population growth and
urban coastal development have created a huge danger
12: Indigenous Peoples for examples of health impacts on vulnerable
populations) and of place (floodplains,
coastal zones, and
urban areas), as well as the resilience of critical public health infrastructure.
12: Indigenous Peoples for examples of health impacts on vulnerable
populations) and of place (floodplains,
coastal zones, and
urban areas), as well as the resilience of critical public health infrastructure.
The most affected
populations are the
urban poor — i.e. slum dwellers in developing countries — who tend to live along river banks, on hillsides and slopes prone to landslides, near polluted grounds, on decertified land, in unstable structures vulnerable to earthquakes, and along waterfronts in
coastal areas.
Alexandria is found to require climate - smart
urban planning to ensure its growing
population does not settle in low - lying
coastal areas, as well as early warning systems for natural disasters.
Our
coastal correction factors (a, b) were applied additionally to the derived rates to account for the assumptions that
coastal population growth is higher than national
population growth in general and that there is
urban expansion from 2000 to 2060 into what has been categorised as non-
urban areas in the year 2000.
In this context, we develop national projections of the
urban and non-
urban coastal population on the basis of four environmental and socio - economic scenarios which account for sea - level rise (for the flood plain analysis),
population distribution, trends in urbanisation and
coastal population growth.
The
population projections for the LECZ and the
coastal flood plain are, to our knowledge, the only quantitative global estimates that account for (i) the faster growth of
coastal regions in comparison to the landlocked hinterland and (ii) differential
population growth of
coastal urban areas as opposed to
coastal non-
urban areas.
As more and more
coastal cities face growing challenges ranging from rising sea levels to
population density problems, more and more
urban planners are switching to building unconventional means as a solution.