Half of the world’s inhabitants (3.3 billion people) now live in towns and cities. And most of the world’s urban dwellers live in developing countries, where populations are largest. Indeed, one in two live in Asia, home to two-thirds of humankind. Over the last fifty years, urban populations have been growing much faster in poorer countries than in the richest ones (4.3% per year on average in Africa, 1.2% in Europe), and 15 of the world’s 20 largest cities are in developing countries. While urbanization is historically a driver of economic and social progress, the rapid urban expansion in Southern countries, and the housing, employment and transport problems associated with this growth appear to be holding back their development
The growth of urban areas resulting from natural increases in population and migration from rural ar...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the arresting features of late-twentieth- and early-twentyfirst-century...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
Today, more than half of humankind lives in towns and cities. From below 30 % in 1950, the global pr...
The population of the world continues to grow more and more quickly, and for a variety of reasons, p...
Almost 3 billion people live in urban areas across the world – equivalent to 48 per cent of the worl...
Almost two and a half billion people representing 45 per cent of the world's population live in...
Asian urbanism: three challenges In 2017, we are repeatedly reminded that we live in an urban world....
We provide new evidence on the extent to which absolute poverty has urbanized in the developing worl...
For the first time, about half of the world’s population is living in urban areas (Population Refere...
Asia is estimated to have had a total population of 2.9 billion inhabitants in 1990 or half the worl...
One of the key 21st century challenges in population health is the challenge of improving the global...
In 2000, almost one out of every two people lives in an urban area. Although a low overall level of ...
We find that one-quarter of the world’s consumption poor live in urban areas and that the proportion...
thE study of cities and their place in the crosshairs of world society develop ment strategies is a ...
The growth of urban areas resulting from natural increases in population and migration from rural ar...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the arresting features of late-twentieth- and early-twentyfirst-century...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...
Today, more than half of humankind lives in towns and cities. From below 30 % in 1950, the global pr...
The population of the world continues to grow more and more quickly, and for a variety of reasons, p...
Almost 3 billion people live in urban areas across the world – equivalent to 48 per cent of the worl...
Almost two and a half billion people representing 45 per cent of the world's population live in...
Asian urbanism: three challenges In 2017, we are repeatedly reminded that we live in an urban world....
We provide new evidence on the extent to which absolute poverty has urbanized in the developing worl...
For the first time, about half of the world’s population is living in urban areas (Population Refere...
Asia is estimated to have had a total population of 2.9 billion inhabitants in 1990 or half the worl...
One of the key 21st century challenges in population health is the challenge of improving the global...
In 2000, almost one out of every two people lives in an urban area. Although a low overall level of ...
We find that one-quarter of the world’s consumption poor live in urban areas and that the proportion...
thE study of cities and their place in the crosshairs of world society develop ment strategies is a ...
The growth of urban areas resulting from natural increases in population and migration from rural ar...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the arresting features of late-twentieth- and early-twentyfirst-century...
Of the many profound changes which have swept Asia during the last half-century none have been so pr...