Not exact matches
Each
urban center has a
population between 25,000 and 100,000.
About half of the African - American
population in the United States lives in the South, and the extent of the ongoing economic, family and cross-migration ties
between the South and
urban African - American
populations in large American cities like Chicago, is greatly under - appreciated.
A new University of Washington study finds that
urban crops in Seattle could only feed
between 1 and 4 percent of the city's
population, even if all viable backyard and public green spaces were converted to growing produce.
The findings, published in BMJ Open, illustrate striking disparities
between urban First Nations individuals and the general
population.
The average carbon footprint of households living in the center of large,
population - dense
urban cities is about 50 percent below average, while households in distant suburbs are up to twice the average: a factor of four difference
between lowest and highest locations.
A recent study has shown genetic differences
between rural and
urban great tit
populations which suggests this may be the case.
The experiment was carried out
between April and June 2013 using
urban and rural nest - box
populations of great tits located in southern Sweden (see [17] and electronic supplementary material for details).
The mechanisms behind these effects are still unknown, but diet deficiency and stress - induced glucocorticoid response may be likely drivers of the observed differences in TL
between our
urban and rural
populations.
Similarly, there is a decrease in the percentage of the
population exposed to NDGT60 > 25 days per year
between 2000 and 2010 — 2014 across states in the US at both
urban (typicallly ~ 20 %) and non-
urban sites (up to 40 %)(bar two US states for non-
urban locations; Figure 7b).
There is a decrease in the percentage of the
population exposed to NDGT60 > 25 days per year in Europe at both
urban and non-
urban stations
between the year 2000 and the period 2010 — 2014 (Figure 7a) which is up to 30 or 40 % in several countries.
By contrast, the insecticide - resistance markers display heterogeneous allelic distributions with significant differences detected
between Central Ugandan (
urban)
populations relative to Eastern and Southwestern (rural)
populations.
Cat
population densities vary
between 1 - 2000 per km ², with densities above 50 cats per km ² only found in
urban areas.
Clad is about the relationship
between the
urban environment and the transient
populations that pass through it.
Cody's work explores the relationships
between land - use,
urban infrastructure, and environmental degradation with a focus on communicating the problems and solutions of environmental issues to the
populations they directly impact.
On Tower Level 5, Wong Ping creates a multimedia installation centered on a colorful, racy animated tale that explores the tension
between an aging
population and the relentless pace of a digital economy; in her paintings and sculptures, Duan Jianyu depicts a surreal, transitory place where the rural meets the
urban; and Lin Yilin constructs a virtual - reality simulation featuring a professional basketball star, testing the potential for using technology to inhabit the experience of another.
These players navigate in -
between worlds of fantasy sword fights and mundane reality and by juxtaposing them against the domestic and
urban backdrops, the parallel realities in play in COSplayers reveal the life attitudes of China's modern - day youth as alienated
urban superheroes trying to deal with the urgent reality and the unease of
populations left out of economic miracles.
Her interest areas are the power of public art as mediator
between ecology, economics and society; the prioritization of community - based strategies in sustainable urbanization; and building rural -
urban linkages in response to economic, environmental and
population pressures.
More specifically, if 5 % of your
population (
urban land) is represented by 50 % of your sampling, and if 95 % of your
population (rural land) is represented by the other 50 % of your sample, What kind of claims can you make about difference
between the two?
During most of the 19th C life expectancy differed little
between tribal and
urban populations — unless the tribal
population was in direct contact with an
urban civilization, in which case disease lopped about 10 years off the tribal life expectancy.
Patterns of energy use vary
between rural and
urban populations.
By 2050, the global
urban population is expected to increase by
between 2.5 to 3 billion, corresponding to 64 % to 69 % of the world
population.
3) While there seems to be some residual
Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in the U.S. Midwest, and even some spurious cooling with
population density in the Southwest, for all of the 1,200 USHCN stations together there is little correlation
between station temperature trends and
population density.
Both studies did not differentiate
between urban and non-
urban population shares.
The conference participants, which included a significant percentage of the country's architectural and
urban planning heavyweights, also discussed issues such as transportation infrastructure in dense
urban fabrics,
population diversity in neighborhoods, open spaces and public buildings in cities, and the connection
between high densities and tall buildings.
There are many possible reasons for the increases in female Indigenous prison
populations, with variations occurring in each State and Territory and again
between regional and
urban centres.
However, child welfare professionals in rural areas must recognize the differences
between their practice
population and
urban populations and adapt their practice to meet the needs of rural families who may have less access to related services.
The link
between parental supervision and disease acquisition is particularly valuable because it provides evidence that parental supervision can result in lower sexually transmitted disease rates in
urban high - prevalence
populations.
Conclusions The link
between parental supervision and disease acquisition is particularly valuable because it provides evidence that parental supervision can result in lower sexually transmitted disease rates in
urban high - prevalence
populations.
«When Realtors look at the socioeconomic statistics, we understand the link
between a growing
urban Aboriginal
population and the disparities in the quality of life
between First Nations and the rest of the
population.