Urbanization in India is rapidly increasing. Dispersed development along highways or surrounding cities and in rural areas is resulting in serious loss of agricultural land, open space, waterbodies, and ecologically sensitive habitats. The management and monitoring of such resources require an ...
The purpose of this study is to show that the consequences of urbanization carried out by the community have a serious impact on environmental conditions. Urbanization, FDI, and fuel consumption affect environmental conditions as seen from the indicator of increasing carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) in...
Urbanization is currently a major force in tropical land use transitions as economic activities aggregate in urban centers, particularly in Asia. This paper examines relationships among urbanization, household energy source, and forest cover at the state level in India using available census, survey, ...
Urbanization in India In this paper, an attempt has been made to analyze the Urbanization in India the study is based on secondary data collected from secondary sources. The study gives a increasing trend in urbanization in India. Kavitha B.D,SNK Gayathri,Kavitha B.D, Smt.N.K.Gayathri 被引...
Due to movement of people into metropolitan cities, the number of vehicles on the road is increasing every year. Although various types of public transportation are provided in the cities but people in cities still prefer to drive private vehicles. This is due to the ineffective public ...
The urban environment and health in a world of increasing globalization: issues for developing countries. Urban living is the keystone of modern human ecology. Cities have multiplied and expanded rapidly worldwide over the past two centuries. Cities are sources... A J,McMichael - 《Bulletin of ...
Although the urbanization rates for Asia and Africa are at the low level of 50% and 43%, respectively, the urban population is growing rapidly. The global urban population has grown rapidly from 751 million in 1950 to 4.2 billion in 2018, and nearly 90% of this growth has occurred in ...
In the 21st century, urbanization represents a major demographic shift in developed and developing countries. Rapid urbanization in the developing world has been associated with an increasing incidence of several autoimmune diseases, including IBD. Patie
The countries of Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines, all of which already have populations over 100 million, are expected to continue to grow rapidly in the next 35 years.Figure 6 shows the population mean center and standard deviational ellipse of Belt and Road countries for the period ...
Overall, we observed that urbanization in the large cities has progressed rapidly in recent decades; moreover, our results indicate there are some economic-related global urbanization characteristics. However, due to the scarcity of the economic data (income levels)20, the interpretation of the resul...