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In Latin America, population growth is already threatening to outpace economic growth. 在拉丁美洲, 人口的增长已经有超过经济增长的危险. 来自辞典例句 7. Actally Kennedy had long been concerned about the implications of population growth for economic development. 实际上,肯尼迪长期以来一直关心人口增长对经...
In the developed countries technological innovations minimizing industrial pollution and lower population growth are helping to combat environmental degradation but in Latin America population control has not yet taken hold and antipollution measures are not implemented because of their high cost. High ...
The present paper comments on some aspects of the growth and structure of the population of the four regions of Latin America namely Tropical South America Middle America (Mainland) Temperate South America and the Caribbean between now and the middle of the next decade. The data are taken from...
The population of Latin America increased from 11 million in 1700 to 30 million in 1850 with an annual growth rate of 0.6%. It had risen to 61 million by 1... N Listed - 《Epidemiological Bulletin》 被引量: 10发表: 1994年 Demography of ageing. The worlds elderly population 60 years an...
Population Growth in Different Nations More than 6,500 million people are living in the world today. By the year 2050, that number is expected to reach 9,000 million. Population experts say most of this growth will be in developing nations in Latin America, South Asia and Africa. Africa's...
The population in the United States goes through changes, following trends in diversity, and economic growth. Identify the inclusion of minorities, current changes, and challenges for the future growth in the U.S. population. Facts About the American Population Few countries are quite as demograph...
Accelerated urban growth is one of the main impediments to rapid development in Latin America. Birth rates are closely tied to development and improved living standards in urban areas induce migration to cities. The Brazilian urban population exceeded 70% of the total population in 1980 while rural...
Finally, the rapid development of the region and its ongoing urbanization is expected to further exacerbate problems related to the rapid land-use change and deforestation in rural areas7 and the growth of informal settlements in urban areas8. In this context, contemporary, spatially detailed, and...
Ecological and Food Security in the Conditions of the Geopolitical Situation in the Worldglobal Digital Transformation Trends in Real Sectors of the Economy World population growth rates that are faster than the rate of food and agricultural production, as well as declining trends in the resources us...