The shift to urban living in Asia is unprecedented in speed and scale. United Nations projections suggest that in China alone the urban population will grow by more than 390 million during the first two decades of this century, a figure greater than the current population of the United States, Canada and Australia combined
As the world population increases, an increasing number of people are now living cities. This urban ...
More than 10,000 years ago, humans began an experiment on the environmental consequences of resource...
Half of the world’s inhabitants (3.3 billion people) now live in towns and cities. And most of the w...
According to an estimate by the United Nations in 1996, the urban population ratio in Asia in 1996 w...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
Almost 3 billion people live in urban areas across the world – equivalent to 48 per cent of the worl...
For the first time, about half of the world’s population is living in urban areas (Population Refere...
Much has been written about rapid urbanization in Asia by scholars, academics, and theorists, alongs...
Kam Wing Chan (2013), Can China's Urbanization save the World? Association of American Geographers, ...
Jonathan Woetzel, Lenny Mendonca, Janamitra Devan, Stefano Negri et al (February 2009), Preparing fo...
Asia is estimated to have had a total population of 2.9 billion inhabitants in 1990 or half the worl...
Urban Environmental Pollution 2013 Asian Edition : Creating Healthy, Liveable Cities People all ove...
In 2000, almost one out of every two people lives in an urban area. Although a low overall level of ...
Asian urbanism: three challenges In 2017, we are repeatedly reminded that we live in an urban world....
At the turn of this century, the rise of urban development had become a global phenomenon. Rapid urb...
As the world population increases, an increasing number of people are now living cities. This urban ...
More than 10,000 years ago, humans began an experiment on the environmental consequences of resource...
Half of the world’s inhabitants (3.3 billion people) now live in towns and cities. And most of the w...
According to an estimate by the United Nations in 1996, the urban population ratio in Asia in 1996 w...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
Almost 3 billion people live in urban areas across the world – equivalent to 48 per cent of the worl...
For the first time, about half of the world’s population is living in urban areas (Population Refere...
Much has been written about rapid urbanization in Asia by scholars, academics, and theorists, alongs...
Kam Wing Chan (2013), Can China's Urbanization save the World? Association of American Geographers, ...
Jonathan Woetzel, Lenny Mendonca, Janamitra Devan, Stefano Negri et al (February 2009), Preparing fo...
Asia is estimated to have had a total population of 2.9 billion inhabitants in 1990 or half the worl...
Urban Environmental Pollution 2013 Asian Edition : Creating Healthy, Liveable Cities People all ove...
In 2000, almost one out of every two people lives in an urban area. Although a low overall level of ...
Asian urbanism: three challenges In 2017, we are repeatedly reminded that we live in an urban world....
At the turn of this century, the rise of urban development had become a global phenomenon. Rapid urb...
As the world population increases, an increasing number of people are now living cities. This urban ...
More than 10,000 years ago, humans began an experiment on the environmental consequences of resource...
Half of the world’s inhabitants (3.3 billion people) now live in towns and cities. And most of the w...