Population densityurban areapowerhousesLondonconurbationManchester EnglandPersonsSquare kilometreThe North West region is part of what has been dubbed 'the Northern Powerhouse' and include the conurbations of Manchester and Liverpool. The region covers 14,100 square kilometres (sq km) and is the ...
England has one of the greatest and most dynamic economies in the world with a GDP per capita of £28,100. Even though England has a mixed market economy and has embraced many free market concepts, it nonetheless has a well-developed social welfare system. The pound sterling is the countr...
4) Its population of more than 55 million people (2016 estimate) makes England the largest geographical region in the United Kingdom.It has a population density of 1,054 persons per square mile (407 persons per square km), and the largest city in England is London, at 8.8 million people ...
Of the 34 non-metropolitan English counties, Norfolk is the seventh most populous, with a population of 816,500. However, as a largely rural county it has a low population density, 152 people per square kilometre, making it 25th highest by population density. This is reflected in Norfolk's...
(ONS). The demographic factors of population density, ethnic and age distributions by MSOA were also available from the 2021 UK census. Population density was measured as the number of persons per square kilometer, and it was found to be highly skewed to the right. Thus a log-transformation ...
The population in the 2001 Census was 34,560 a rise of 4% on the 1991 total of 33,228. This is a population density of 87 people per square kilometre. 1.9% of the population are from ethnic minority backgrounds compared to 9.1% nationally. ...
Although observations were repeatedly made in the same geographical areas, the locations exposed to TB challenge differed between years, some herds were restricted due to current infection and the herd population gradually changed. A linear statistical model was fitted to the square-root transformed ...
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Agricultural landscapes have become increasingly intensively managed resulting in population declines across a broad range of taxa, including insectivores such as the hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus). Hedgehog declines have also been attributed to an incre
. Regional FII scores were calculated for each year by interpolation (as above) and assigned to each 25 km2 grid cell based on the region that the majority of the cell area fell within. Landscape structure While landscape structure has an important role in the population persistence of many...