More Middle East Facts: The average population growth rate in the world as a whole is 1.13%. In 2010, the estimated world population is 6.8 billion. There are more people in the Middle East than in the U.S. and Canada combined, 342,704,563. Turkey has the largest economy in terms of...
Europe, Middle East, and North Africa (Emn) Region Population Projections: 1989-90 Edition Europe, Middle East, and North Africa (Emn) Region Population Projections: 1989-90 EditionHealth Information & Communications Technologies... TM Valletti,RA Bulatao,PW Stephens - 《Social Ence Electronic ...
The Middle East (Saudi) Clean Energy Investment Summit and Exhibition is the most authoritative clean energy summit and exhibition in the Middle East and North Africa region.Located at the key hub of the world's connectivity, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region spans from Iran in ...
Population figures for the Middle East are notoriously unreliable and yet contain within them important information concerning, the delicate equilibrium that exists within the Middle East. Here Harry Brown extends the discussion of pure demographics to an analysis of the implications for differing ...
The total population of Africa, Asia, Oceania, South America, North & Central America would separately increase to 1.35–1.41, 4.86–5.65, 0.04–0.05, ... WJ Zhang - 《Environment Development & Sustainability》 被引量: 33发表: 2008年 Urbanization and housing investment Middle East & North Afri...
Located in a critical position connecting Asia and Europe, with 60% of the world's total oil reserves, the Middle East has long been a hot spot of diplomatic and economic concern in the world. The rich resource reserves not only bring huge wealth to Middle Eastern countries but also lays ...
题目The United States counts its population every ten years, and each census reveals that the racial and ethnic mix is changing dramatically, so by the year 2050, the "average" American will not be descended from (1) , but the majority of U. S. residents will trace ...
This book sets forth conceptual frameworks for addressing important population and development issues in the Middle East. The most salient population concerns in development planning in the region are migration and the growth of cities. The rapid pace of economic and political events has caused massive...
The Middle East and North Afric a region is home to 5% of the global population, 1 it owns only 1% of the world's renewable water.Over the past few years, some Arab states2 (launch) relevant policies and plans to tackle drought, agricultural water scarcity, and other challenges, developi...
More rankings:Africa|Asia|Central America & the Caribbean|Europe|Middle East|North America|Oceania|South America|World| Statistical Concept and Methodology:For more information, see the metadata for PPP GDP in current international dollars (NY.GDP.MKTP.PP.CD) and total population (SP.POP.TOTL)....