• The Indian paper packaging industry is growing at an exponential rate. (stellarmr.com)
  • The figures are rubbery, but we do know the number is growing at an exponential rate because of rising population and urbanisation in stgeloping countries. (thebull.com.au)
  • Currently more than 54 percent of the world's population lives in urban areas. (digitaltrends.com)
  • The world's population is growing, and that growth is essentially centred in cities. (genevaassociation.org)
  • With 66% of the world's population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, cities are facing unprecedented challenges in managing transportation and parking. (dcxgrowth.com)
  • Health workers account for an estimated 3% of the world's population but account for 14% of all infections with COVID-19. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although our method is very simple and omits various aspects of urbanization, it nonetheless yields valuable insight into long-term SSP-specific urbanization trends to inform discussion of sustainable urban policies. (nature.com)
  • The paper draws parallels between the catalytic role of population growth, urbanization, the spread of a money economy, and, most recently, Internet as accelerators of the development process. (motherservice.org)
  • Globally, the trend of urbanization is growing at an exponential growth rate. (uberant.com)
  • Over the last ten years, urbanization has been most pronounced in developing economies, especially in Asia and Oceania, which saw the urban rate increase from 43.3 in 2011 to 50.0 per cent in 2021. (unctad.org)
  • Although urbanization is not a strictly contemporary phenomenon, these last decades saw an exponential increase in the urban population. (hueval.com)
  • As the population of our cities continues to swell, we must understand the implications of urbanization and its capacity for change. (biotrux.com)
  • From understanding a city's public health and social dynamics to recognizing the influence of urban economics on development patterns, studying urbanization provides insights into how cities work and evolve. (biotrux.com)
  • Thus, industrialization laid the foundation for the earliest stages of urbanization, and its effects continue exponentially across both rural and urban areas today. (biotrux.com)
  • The rapid growth in population since the industrial revolution has been a significant driving force in the world's urbanization. (biotrux.com)
  • However, the region is witnessing an exponential increase in urbanization, and its rate is expected to reach 56% by 2050. (aranca.com)
  • Emerging countries such as India have the potential to transform the economy by harnessing the opportunities offered by urbanization, mainly driven by the growing population and accelerated industrialization. (aranca.com)
  • Excessive carbon emissions from cars in cities, spatial congestion caused by the urban sprawl, and groundwater depletion owing to overdevelopment and mismanagement are just some of the negative effects of over urbanization. (aranca.com)
  • Framed within the broader context of unmanageable urbanization in developing countries worldwide, the Cambodian population is immigrating to urban centers en masse in search of opportunity after nearly a decade of national civil unrest in the 1970s. (wpi.edu)
  • Rapid urbanization and the exponential population growth of APEJ cities are severely constraining urban ecosystems," says Gerald Wang, head, Public Sector, IDC Government Insights and IDC Health Insights, Asia Pacific. (backendnews.net)
  • Urbanization often compounds disaster risk, particularly in low-resource areas, where population density presents significant threats to health, social capital and community resilience in humanitarian emergencies (4-5). (who.int)
  • According to the voter survey and registration done for the Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018, the city has about 91,13,095 voters, a number that's over 7 lakh more than the overall population of the city as recorded in the previous census. (indiatimes.com)
  • An examination of international market data from 2001 to 2018 reveals the exponential growth of silver prices, which is reflected in Nellore. (wintwealth.com)
  • in developing nations, in particular, many aspects of urban infrastructure are inadequate already for the needs of today's population, and accommodating rapid future growth will require major improvements in urban planning 1 , for which accurate population estimates are essential. (nature.com)
  • Shanghai faces problems incurred by high population density, heavy pollution, rapid growth, and decreasing viable land. (e-architect.com)
  • Rapid urban population growth combined with changes in consumption means that as a species, we're beginning to drown in the waste we're creating. (maximpactblog.com)
  • When one travels around, the reason for this disparity in population density becomes clear. (theoildrum.com)
  • As soon as a virus that is this transmissible gets into a population density that's this urban, you're gonna see exponential growth,' Dr. Eric Cioe-Peña, director of global health at Northwell Health, told ABC News. (go.com)
  • The central prediction of the monocentric city model is that real estate prices, density of development, population density, and land rent decline with the distance from urban center. (louisville.edu)
  • Research has demonstrated that these exponential density gradients have flattened over time due to rising income and falling transportation costs. (louisville.edu)
  • If a city is characterized by a constant density gradient, even if the slope of that gradient is changing over time, the sum of the elasticity of central density and the elasticity of land area with respect to population change will be approximately equal to unity. (louisville.edu)
  • By expressing distinct functions for its citizens, FLIP/CITY relates strongly to the human scale while simultaneously increasing density and green space at the urban scale. (e-architect.com)
  • Our new report takes a close look at the dynamics of future urban risk landscapes in an attempt to answer these questions and puts forward a set of recommendations for insurers and public authorities to increase the resilience of urban populations. (genevaassociation.org)
  • The demand for paper packaging products is going to increase in the near future because of the factors like urban population growth, disposable incomes and paper production in India. (stellarmr.com)
  • Another indication of the increased population, according to an official from the department, is that the city has witnessed a 10 per cent increase per year in the number of residential and commercial complexes since 2011. (indiatimes.com)
  • This indicates a population increase of 35 per cent over the last seven years. (indiatimes.com)
  • Asked what could be the reason behind the significant increase in Bengaluru's population, urban expert RK Misra said one reason could be the merger of the City Municipal Councils to create the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP). (indiatimes.com)
  • Eventually, it caused a population increase that drove more people into cities. (biotrux.com)
  • This exponential increase in population has put pressure on urban areas, leading to overcrowding, resource scarcity, and health issues. (biotrux.com)
  • This is often accomplished through the hasty construction of "temporary" shelters on any available ground, leading to the exponential increase in "unchecked and unplanned informal settlements" ( Chen, 2004 ). (wpi.edu)
  • The Indian urban population is set to increase from 27.8 percent in 2011 to 38 percent by 2025 (Mckinsey report). (prideindia.org)
  • It may be a continuous and progressive association, and the point at which this increase becomes exponential is clearly between 6 and 8 hours of sitting time," Lobelo added. (medscape.com)
  • There was an exponential increase in the reporting of morbidity each year. (bvsalud.org)
  • Here, working within the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and using a simple urban-growth model, we estimate population trends throughout the 21st century for ~20,000 urban agglomerations in 151 countries. (nature.com)
  • Coupled with increased socioeconomic pressures - aging populations, inadequate housing options - and aging infrastructures, many APEJ city governments, and city administrators are driven to seek investments in Smart City solutions to guarantee their city's future survivability. (backendnews.net)
  • Within these statistics, disparities exist among vulnerable populations such as low socioeconomic status and the aging. (npaf.org)
  • Globally, as of 2020, 55% of people live in cities according to the World Bank and by 2050 that number is estimated to reach 70% of the worldwide population, totaling nearly 7 billion urban inhabitants. (idc.com)
  • At least, urban systems contain assets of high value and complex and interdependent infrastructure networks (i.e. power supplies, communications, water, transport etc. (copernicus.org)
  • The severity of damage therefore largely depends on the degree that both high value assets and critical urban infrastructure are affected, either directly or indirectly. (copernicus.org)
  • Increasing population in large Indian cities not only puts a huge burden on the overall infrastructure and management of energy, water and transportation, but also has a hazardous effect on the atmosphere, and climate. (aranca.com)
  • In the last 3 years, we have also initiated interventions in an urban location- Navi Mumbai slums. (prideindia.org)
  • Discussion: These findings underscore the critical importance of screening for metabolic and cardiovascular comorbidities in COVID-19 patients and advocate for the necessity of tailored interventions for this specific population. (bvsalud.org)
  • Understanding trends in drug overdose deaths involving fentanyl by demographic and regional characteristics can provide insights to better target interventions for populations at risk and to inform agencies working to combat this public health problem. (cdc.gov)
  • These studies clarified that the spatial distribution of population and urban land use can be modified by policies and technologies affecting land and transport, but studies considering applications to realistic cities have typically assumed given total populations for target urban agglomerations. (nature.com)
  • The spatial pattern follows a negative exponential under the conditions derived by Brueckner (1982) and McDonald and Kim (1987). (louisville.edu)
  • It has been observed that "Urban Physics" suffers lack of definition from the viewpoint of spatial and temporal scales, the disciplines involved, tools used and its application. (iitr.ac.in)
  • A United Nations report shows that 60% of the global population would live in urban areas by 2030. (aranca.com)
  • Indeed, a lot of projects in the EU are now trying to use the concept of resilience to mitigate different types of risks in urban areas. (copernicus.org)
  • From the Urban Resilience Studies part, we are expecting communications questioning the traditional risk management approaches, based on case studies and leading to new approaches based on the concept of resilience. (copernicus.org)
  • Our results suggest that urban growth in this century will produce increasingly concentrated cities, some growing to enormous sizes. (nature.com)
  • To combat this exponential burden, many cities are incorporating the most cutting-edge smart technologies and never-before-tested city planning initiatives. (digitaltrends.com)
  • How will cities cope with this evolving risk landscape and how can insurers contribute to managing future urban risks? (genevaassociation.org)
  • This exponential curve is enough to imagine that cities become more vulnerable: issues we will have to face dealing with risk management become more complex. (copernicus.org)
  • FLIP/CITY proposes a new urban identity for Shanghai as a model for the development of future cities. (e-architect.com)
  • Due to this, the average disposal income of the population staying in urban cities is also increasing, allowing them to enhance their lifestyles. (uberant.com)
  • All over the world, a growing proportion of the population lives in cities. (unctad.org)
  • Smart Cities: Transform urban living with intelligent transportation systems, efficient energy management, smart waste management, and enhanced public safety through mobility and IoT solutions. (dcxgrowth.com)
  • Urban studies also help us better comprehend how cities can adapt to global challenges. (biotrux.com)
  • As more people moved to cities for work, urban populations grew exponentially. (biotrux.com)
  • In cities with high-paying labor, businesses are more likely to locate there, thus increasing the population and stimulating growth. (biotrux.com)
  • As a result, cities increasingly become densely populated megacities as rural populations shift to urban ones in search of employment, education, and other services. (biotrux.com)
  • The rise of nuclear families, with smaller family members living closer to each other, has provided the perfect catalyst for populations to move toward cities and towns. (biotrux.com)
  • Urban mobility has become a critical issue for modern cities. (microsoft.com)
  • Such city management solutions are expected to deliver better urban planning and operational efficiencies, enable higher-quality stakeholder engagements and closer collaborations, as well as influence widespread knowledge capital transformation with government employees, local businesses, and residents so cities can develop more sustainably. (backendnews.net)
  • Exponential increases occurred in all age groups, with the greatest increases per year among adults aged 35-44, 25-34 and 15-24. (cdc.gov)
  • Future population projections of urban agglomerations furnish essential input for development policies and sustainability strategies. (nature.com)
  • Sustainability is at the core of the urban mobility discussion. (microsoft.com)
  • The exponential growth of urban populations has led to increased congestion and rising pollution levels that present one of the biggest challenges to global sustainability efforts. (microsoft.com)
  • The world population is estimated to have grown by 0.9 per cent in 2021 and is projected to surpass 8 billion in 2022. (unctad.org)
  • A population decrease was seen in 52 economies in 2021. (unctad.org)
  • The share of urban population was projected to have increased to 56.5 per cent in 2021. (unctad.org)
  • When a habitat is destroyed, the carrying capacity for indigenous plants, animals, and other organisms is reduced so that populations decline, sometimes up to the level of extinction. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a reactive healing force, this city could renew weak urban zones in decline by filling voids and dead space with functioning, thriving neighborhoods. (e-architect.com)
  • Worldwide, the problem of solid waste is escalating at an exponential rate. (maximpactblog.com)
  • Note: Annual exponential rate of growth of the population (see on the Calculations methods page). (unctad.org)
  • Our projection strategy advances urban-population research by producing urban-size projections-for agglomerations around the world-that correctly obey empirically observed distribution laws. (nature.com)
  • in contrast to the regional scope of urban-planning applications, the global scope of such research studies often demands future projections of worldwide urban populations, and this is the challenge we address in this study. (nature.com)
  • These text files containing county population past estimates and future projections were prepared based on (nonspatial) data available from NC OSBM . (osgeo.org)
  • Climate change and concentration of population and assets in urban areas are main trends likely to affect these numbers in the near future. (copernicus.org)
  • Télécharger ici le PDF avec les descripteurs supprimés en 2022 (en anglais). (bvsalud.org)
  • Eating habits in urban areas are changing, due to the exponential rise in working population. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • 2007 was a crucial year when the threshold of 50% of the population living in urban areas has been achieved and Ten years later, many hazards and often combination of hazards heat the urban environment everywhere in the world. (copernicus.org)
  • More than 75 % of the damage caused by floods is occurring in urban areas. (copernicus.org)
  • In 2011, 52.0 per cent lived in urban areas. (unctad.org)
  • In LDCs least developed countries , the people living in urban areas are in the minority (35.3 per cent). (unctad.org)
  • Urban population is defined as the population living in areas classified as urban according to the criteria used by each country or territory. (unctad.org)
  • Only 15 years ago, the rural population was still the majority of people on Earth - only in 2007 the urban population exceeded rural areas for the first time in all history! (hueval.com)
  • If pollution, overpopulation, poor mobility were true three decades ago, today we find these to be exponentially amplified by a larger number of people living in urban areas as much as they are exacerbated by years and years of inefficient policies and inactivity. (hueval.com)
  • The increased food availability for urban areas also allowed for population growth. (biotrux.com)
  • Urban areas are responsible for the increasing levels of air, water and soil pollution. (aranca.com)
  • Infants with spina bifida living in rural areas in Florida experienced travel times almost twice as high compared with those living in urban areas. (cdc.gov)
  • The industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries gave rise to a new way of life in urban centers. (biotrux.com)
  • Industrial waste can be found in the settlements' rivers and lakes, as well, due to their proximity to urban centers. (wpi.edu)
  • The world has made greater progress in eradicating poverty over the past 50 years than during the previous 500: Over the past five decades, average per capita income in the world more than tripled, in spite of unprecedented population growth. (motherservice.org)
  • My research asks: How are financial innovations introduced and reproduced in informal urban settlements? (lu.se)
  • This effort resulted in the organization of two capacity building workshops to establish a platform on sustainable urban mobility in fifteen municipalities. (peerss.org)
  • Although HIV rates in the general Southeast Asian population are still relatively low ( 5 ), many of these countries have high prevalence of latent TB infection, which makes them vulnerable to the effects of a combined epidemic. (cdc.gov)
  • In more recent years, however, rising HIV infection rates in TB patients have been documented in Ho Chi Minh City, the major urban area with the highest HIV prevalence in the country ( 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • FLIP/CITY is a new urban typology that answers the needs of modern Shanghai, its economy, social structures and ecological plans for the future while embracing Shanghai's rich history and its citizens. (e-architect.com)
  • FLIP/CITY realizes this urban typology in the context of Shanghai, a prime location for sustainable innovation at an immense scale. (e-architect.com)
  • There may be little clarity yet on who may form the government in Karnataka , but this election season has revealed something else about Bengaluru city - its exploding population. (indiatimes.com)
  • The city, which recorded a population of 84 lakh in 2011 census, has now crossed the 1-crore mark. (indiatimes.com)
  • Keeping these figures in mind, the city officially has a population of 1.2 crore at least. (indiatimes.com)
  • The city had a total male population of 43.92 lakh in 2011. (indiatimes.com)
  • Considering urban settlement (city) as system, the functioning of city consumes resource and produces the output in the form of refined resources or by-product of the processes, which leads to change in the state of the system. (iitr.ac.in)
  • It is a motivating aspect for investors to consider when considering silver as an investment option, especially in a city like Nellore with a more urban population. (wintwealth.com)
  • As per the 2011 Census, the population of Navi Mumbai was 1,120,547 with a total of 111 slums inhabiting around 18.53% of the total population of Navi Mumbai city. (prideindia.org)
  • With the city having no structured plan to accommodate the growing population along with the migrant labor force, social issues like urban unemployment, slum expansion and widening income inequality is on a rise leaving the children and their families in a worse living condition with lack of basic survival resources. (prideindia.org)
  • Read more Smart City Expo: the latest trends in urban mobility discussed Sustainable society Read Time, 2 min. (microsoft.com)
  • How urban squalor can be a delight to the eyes when expressed in commodification, and how an unparalleled quantum leap in the alienation of daily life in the city can now be experienced in the form of strange new hallucinatory exhilaration -- these are some of the questions that confront us. (lu.se)
  • The population of 22 of those was growing five years earlier. (unctad.org)
  • Over the last 25 years, the world population has increased by 2.1 billion people. (unctad.org)
  • In the coming 25 years, global population is projected to grow by 1.6 billion people. (unctad.org)
  • Recent years have brought exponential growth to the population of Texas. (tamu.edu)
  • one places the anthropocene around eight thousand years ago when large scale agriculture and urban civilisation began (though some even suggest that the entire holocene epoch, which began around 11,000 years ago, after the last ice age, should simply be renamed anthropocene). (dark-mountain.net)
  • The final report re- ties in income, wealth, and power also exist across other population vealed that a boy in the deprived (WHO, 2010), are a reflection of the groups and communities (defined area of Calton had an average life levels of justice and fairness in so- by sex, age, race or ethnicity, geo- expectancy of 54 years compared ciety. (who.int)
  • The paper traces the stages in the emergence of higher, more complex, more productive levels of social organization through the historical stages of nomadic hunting, rural agrarian, urban, commercial, industrial and post-industrial societies. (motherservice.org)
  • Extension offers programs in agriculture and natural resources, family and consumer sciences, 4-H and youth development, and community development, reaching rural and urban Texans with research-based information they need to improve quality of life and to build a bright future for our state. (tamu.edu)
  • Currently, Asia is home to 90% of the world's rural population. (aranca.com)
  • is an implementation of the FUT ure U rban- R egional E nvironment S imulation (FUTURES) [1] which is a model for multilevel simulations of emerging urban-rural landscape structure. (osgeo.org)
  • FUTURES: multilevel simulations of emerging urban-rural landscape structure using a stochastic patch-growing algorithm. (osgeo.org)
  • Finally, this paper seeks to contribute to research on the living conditions and mental health of rural populations, and to promote territorial practices. (bvsalud.org)
  • Inicialmente, problematizamos las condiciones de vida en el medio rural, llamando atención sobre las diferentes ruralidades, y operando a partir del concepto de vulnerabilidad y sus impactos en la salud mental. (bvsalud.org)
  • This #RiskConversations webinar elaborated on the findings of the report and took a deep look at the implications of upcoming urban risks for the insurance industry. (genevaassociation.org)
  • urban heat island and environmental pollution. (iitr.ac.in)
  • According to the BBMP 's Town Planning department, the city's floating population is more than 20 lakh per day. (indiatimes.com)
  • Specifically, by studying the social, technological, and ideological components of money I want to reflect on how populations in conditions of vulnerability can design their financial commons. (lu.se)
  • Likewise, the total female population as per the census in 2011 was 40.52 lakh. (indiatimes.com)
  • An interesting observation was that as per the Census, the overall population of children below the age of 18 was 9.16 lakh. (indiatimes.com)
  • Kovalskys stated that the 420-min average sitting time is worrying in a population such as the one studied, in which 60% of adults are obese and there are high rates of cardiometabolic risk factors. (medscape.com)
  • Otherwise, there is a risk that the exponential growth of the earth's production capacity may soon be transformed into a steep downward trend. (lu.se)
  • If there were 250 to 500 people per ahupua`a, and 600 of these communities in total, this would suggest a total population of 150,000 to 300,000. (theoildrum.com)
  • According to the data provided by the World Bank Group, around 65% of the total population is urban. (transparencymarketresearch.com)
  • If we multiply the number of people per community times the number of communities, we get quite a large population. (theoildrum.com)
  • This has led people and businesses to expand into urban spaces for more space, resources, and opportunities. (biotrux.com)
  • With low global vaccination rates (4) and few empirically proven effective treatment methods (5), countries are forced to adopt population-level widespread restrictions such as curfews and lockdowns, in order to limit contact between people to slow down transmission and exponential growth of cases (6). (who.int)
  • Food and beverage industries are growing fast in India because of high consumption of food among population. (stellarmr.com)
  • Sociological and environmental trends such as population growth, water use, tourism, paper production, fertiliser consumption, ocean acidification, ozone depletion, carbon dioxide production, etc, which had been gradually increasing since the 18th century suddenly experienced a staggeringly sharp upturn around this time. (dark-mountain.net)
  • SARS-CoV-2 has extremely high transmissibility with an estimated mean reproduction number (R0) within the range of 1.01-2.79, which has resulted in exponential growth in the number of cases worldwide (2). (who.int)
  • Urban settlements are the hub of population, economy, employment opportunities and knowledge, and these settlements offer benefits ranging from scale of economies, social integration, efficient land utilization and access to amenities. (iitr.ac.in)
  • Gathering and translating the necessary data can help us monitor traffic and parking circulation or support greater amounts of traveling vehicles without having to incur in the costs of widening urban roads or adding new roadways and parking lots. (hueval.com)
  • Habitat destruction can also decrease the range of certain organism populations. (wikipedia.org)
  • By expanding Shanghai up along the vertical plane, Shanghai's characteristic urban pattern of patchwork typologies can accommodate a wider range of functions. (e-architect.com)
  • Therefore, an in-depth assessment of urban settlements including controlling parameters and their inter-relationship is required for such an endeavour with the help of modelling techniques. (iitr.ac.in)
  • Delivering health care to the has value in decision-making, evalua- population is a complex endeavour that is tion, planning and policy development. (who.int)
  • We talked about contributing solutions as an antidote to despair, being the target of a disinformation campaign as a result of putting real numbers about exponential growth into the public sphere, collaborating with experts, and how not to lose sight of the big picture even when your head is in the details. (startuplessonslearned.com)
  • By exploiting phenomena like entanglement, interference and tunneling, superposition-based quantum algorithms can find high quality solutions using resources exponential times fewer than classical methods. (judgmentcallpodcast.com)
  • Lennart Reifels, Centre for Mental Health - Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. (who.int)
  • Addressing mental health in the aftermath of disasters therefore requires careful long-term planning and substantial knowledge of the pattern of response across affected populations. (who.int)
  • all threatened the social order and connected the physical and spiritual condition of the working classes and the urban poor to the health of nation and empire (White 83-6). (victorianweb.org)
  • A 2014 study by the Urban Institute for Health Policy found that gaps in health insurance literacy across racial/ethnic groups vary substantially and were most pronounced among low-income and uninsured populations. (npaf.org)
  • It reaffirms our understanding of the determinants of health and the measures required to improve the health of populations, communities, families and individuals. (who.int)
  • Changing lifestyles, growing urban population in Asia-Pacific region, rise in spending on home renovation and enhancement, and increasing consumer demand for eco-friendly materials are some of the key growth drivers augmenting demand for wood flooring. (globenewswire.com)
  • This can result in the reduction of genetic diversity and perhaps the production of infertile youths, as these organisms would have a higher possibility of mating with related organisms within their population, or different species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Urban voids and abandoned sites are infilled with infrastructural installations and equipment. (e-architect.com)
  • The combination of residual social and political instability, an outdated national infrastructural framework, and the unpreparedness of institutions to handle the sheer volume of migrants leaves the bulk of the population to fend for themselves. (wpi.edu)
  • Of these economies with newly negative population growth, 11 were expected to still have decreasing populations in 2026. (unctad.org)
  • To date, a wide variety of methods have been used to project future urban populations. (nature.com)
  • As per the automobile associations, the global vehicular population had crossed 1 billion mark in the year 2010 itself which was driven by the aggressive growth rates in India and China in that fiscal year. (uberant.com)