Governments, international bodies and researchers rely on global population data for resource allocation and infrastructure ...
Inclusive urban design shapes accessible urban atmospheres, enhancing the perception of space for diverse communities in fast ...
Predictions of future population size often assume population structures are stable. Are we missing the boat if we ignore the occurrence of unstable or transient dynamics? Agricultural crops are ...
Today, more than half of the world’s population – 4.4 billion people – lives in cities. This shift is set to continue, with the urban population expected to more than double by 2050, at which point ...
Compared to a developing population structure, more people are living to older age categories. The population pyramid shows a low birth rate and high life expectancy. This pyramid shows an ageing ...
Half of the global population already lives in cities, and by 2050 two-thirds of the world's people are expected to live in urban areas. But in cities two of the most pressing problems facing the ...
Thus, students gain a broad understanding of urban phenomena as well as practical experiences in collaborative and concrete situations. This is the basis both of the structure of the programme and of ...
Here are 10 key findings for Afghanistan made in the report: Afghanistan’s urban population grew by almost 4.5 percent a year between 2000 and 2010. Within the region, only Bhutan and Maldives ...