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The global developer population is expected to reach 28.7 million people by 2024, an increase of 3.2 million from the number seen in 2020.
In GBD 2019, a Bayesian meta-regression disease modeling tool (i.e., DisMod-MR-2.1) was used to estimate the incidence and prevalence of overall and type-specific CVDs produced by population surveys, cohorts and registries, health system administrative data, and microdata from registry and ...
India, for example, accounts for3.2%of global GDP in nominal terms, even though it contains17.8%of the world’s population. That’s why on the nominal map, India is about the same size as France, the United Kingdom, or Japan’s two largest metro areas (Tokyo and Osaka-Kobe)—but of...
aWhile population aging is a global phenomenon, the Asian-Pacific region is expected to see a particularly drastic demographic change over the next few decades. The number of elderly persons in the region─already home to more than half of the world's population aged 60 and over 当人口老化是...
Share of Chinese cities affected by acid rain Urbanization Share of global population living in urban areas Share of North American population living in urban areas Share of Asian population living in urban areas Technology Number of smartphone users in China Region with the highest number...
Fig. 1: Global population exposure to unsafe air pollution, by region and risk level. a Global population headcounts exposed to different levels of air pollution risk. b Number of people and share of population exposed to air pollution, by region. c Top ten countries with highest population ...
aWhile population aging is a global phenomenon, the Asian-Pacific region is expected to see a particularly drastic demographic change over the next few decades. The number of elderly persons in the region─already home to more than half of the world's population aged 60 and over─is expected...
Population changes are summarized by region and Small-Scale Management Unit in Table 3. Overall, 34.7% of colonies could not be assessed against a historical benchmark. Of those colonies for which a comparison could be made to counts in the 1980s, 40.4% have declined, 16.2% have increased,...
The global population continues to grow—but at a slower pace—and is projected to reach 8 billion people on Nov 15, 2022, grow to around 9·7 billion in 2050, and peak in the 2080s at around 10·4 billion and re...