The globalization of urbanization and the glocalization of state territorial power are two deeply intertwined moments of a single process. |
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Extensive wetlands in Sonora have been decimated by irrigated agriculture and urbanization. |
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Despite urbanization, the city gives the feeling of an overgrown village, and its easy-going charm is intact. |
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The economic factors of renewed urbanization affected all orders of European society. |
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Maintaining the distinctiveness of their culture in the face of urbanization and modernization is a challenge for the present-day Motu. |
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The administration is now drafting a population bill to curb urbanization and to expel poor migrants who do not have Jakarta identity cards. |
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These families were suffering the pressure caused by the marketization of the economy and the urbanization process. |
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The goal of this study is to identify key environmental changes resulting from urbanization that influence outbreaks of parasitic diseases. |
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The deepening of the urbanization campaign has turned millions of farmers into urbanites. |
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With urbanization, specialized institutions emerged to care for the dependent and ill. |
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Put that way, those recommendations sound like a prescription for improvement of ecology in general, not just studies of urbanization effects. |
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Since gaining independence in 1964, the country has experienced a continuing shift toward urbanization which is reflected in its architecture. |
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To a certain extent this urbanization under the Flavians was less than completely successful. |
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The city administration has made a belated response to the problem of urbanization. |
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Threats to the three darter species are mounting due to increased sedimentation of the watershed caused by urbanization. |
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It does not address or refer to problems of urbanization, especially food insecurity in urban areas, undernourishment or obesity. |
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Rural life is badly suited to non-agricultural production, so economic development necessarily entails the progressive urbanization of the population. |
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The rate of urbanization is low, with most of the people still living as cultivators and pastoralists in dispersed hamlets, cattle camps, villages, and oases. |
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Cohen's discovery of this new, truly global dimension of urbanization under the new international division of labor represented a genuine intellectual revolution for urban scholars. |
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He chose the West in part because its aridness and lack of vegetation allow for an unobscured view of the changes caused by urbanization. |
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Roads and streets join up the dots, the central nervous system of complete urbanization. |
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Since then, increasing urbanization and an intensifying work ethic have made North American families feel more and more that life is a rat race. |
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Such urbanization and globalization can take hold with remarkable swiftness. |
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Questions that need to be addressed are going unasked: what does the process of urbanization mean in the lives of young people? |
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Any location-specific economies of scale which continue to exist will now be defined as urbanization economies rather than localization economies as before. |
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In the course of rapid urbanization, how to create sufficient jobs for the large and ever-increasing labor force is a critical issue in China. |
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The wave of urbanization that all countries were experiencing was intensifying and exerting pressure on land, housing and sanitation. |
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Population growth and galloping urbanization are, of course, not unconnected with the serious problem of the ecological future of our planet. |
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Rapid and unplanned urbanization has serious implications for urban welfare and urban service provision. |
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In most countries, the crisis is now at an end, and the urbanization process has resumed its course. |
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These indicators show a low rate of urbanization, widespread illiteracy, a high fertility rate and a low standard of living. |
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By 1859 the increasing urbanization of London caused the gardens to be closed and the site built over. |
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There is much talk in this House and discussion in the general media in this country about the urbanization of Canada. |
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México has been subjected, since the middle of the last century, to a process of fast urbanization. |
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Like many African countries, Mali has experienced a high urbanization rate in recent years, with city populations multiplying dramatically. |
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Income growth and urbanization in developing countries is an important factor driving current and expected growth in global red meat demand. |
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It examines the urbanization that spread across the country at a time when roughly two people in five were living in cities. |
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In particular, they adjust income downwards for expenditures that arise as a consequence of urbanization and a complex modern life. |
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In Asia, the rate of urbanization had been less rapid because of agricultural sector development. |
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But, because of limited treatment facilities and urbanization, development had a dangerous impact on the environment. |
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It's a fact that as a result of urbanization in Canada, more and more, people are out of touch with nature. |
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Pressure on agricultural land for urbanization and industrialization will increase further. |
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The urbanization of the mass of the population and the decline of rural areas not surprisingly had profound social consequences for all classes of the population. |
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Colorful inflated onion domes appeared to symbolize the birth of urbanization. |
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Future urbanization does not need to pose a choice between rural hopelessness and urban despair. |
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Rarely considered, however, is whether this form of urbanization creates a good place for people, particularly families. |
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Blame the weak recovery, an aging population, increasing urbanization, and the growth of public transport. |
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The invention of the automobile, the development of superhighways and urbanization helped to spread fast food franchises, supermarkets, and convenience foods. |
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The rate of urbanization in Chad is low, with most of the people still living as cultivators and pastoralists in dispersed hamlets, cattle camps, villages, and oases. |
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Delegates learned what rapid urbanization means for the world. |
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Dionysus' urbanization of India makes India a powerful, impregnable nation. |
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Another factor is the chaotic urbanization prevailing in the affected zone as a result of the local government's passiveness and laxness: citizens could and can just build any structure anywhere. |
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With urbanization their governments have become increasingly important in the state. |
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Combined with this influx of gold and silver, the growing population and urbanization perpetuated the price revolution. |
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This appears to be changing, though, in large urban areas, as social changes, migrations, and urbanization take place. |
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Everyone should be aware that over half of the Union's wetlands have disappeared recently, as a result of urbanization, ill-considered exploitation or environmental attack. |
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The Middle Ages witnessed the first sustained urbanization of northern and western Europe. |
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Rapid urbanization in the country has created pockets of dense slums and squatter settlements, each of which is home to thousands of street children. |
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Urban population apart, our forecast numbers were ludicrously low, but we managed in our report to say a few useful things about the nearer-term implications of exploding urbanization. |
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It replace decentralized cottage industries with centralized factory jobs, driving economic upheaval and urbanization. |
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Industrialization and urbanization must be curtailed, even if that requires shutting down fish farms, halting freeway construction, decreasing population growth and restoring natural ecosystems. |
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Increasing urbanization, which is very likely to occur, will put pressure on not only arable land, but also on food habits, consumption patterns and even political powers. |
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I examine a series of models that include the urbanization and ethnicity variable independently, additively, and interactively. |
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The international indigenous collective has long recognized the strength of its own communities to address specific issues such as discrimination, urbanization, drug and alcohol abuse, child trafficking and disease. |
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Spencer discusses problems in the thermometric temperature record caused by increasing urbanization of weather stations. |
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True urbanization followed these developments. |
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The rapid growth of the gold-mining industry intensified processes started by the diamond boom: immigration, urbanization, capital investment, and labour migrancy. |
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Its agricultural environment will protect you from urbanization. its parc to more 4200 M2 borded of slop of old walls come to perfect the charm of this property. |
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It must also consider factors related to culture, gender, urbanization and migration that affect the ability of families and communities to respond effectively. |
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In China, urbanization increased as the population grew and as the division of labor grew more complex. |
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Factors that have had an impact on the natural environment and its balance include habitat fragmentation, urbanization, the conversion of forests into farmland, global warming and wetland destruction. |
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An example of the value of a monitoring-well network would be to assess the impact of urbanization and increased groundwater extraction on groundwater quality, recharge, and water levels. |
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The rapid, unplanned urbanization in Brazil had left 6.6 million families without shelter, more than 10 per cent of urban households without access to drinking water, and almost half without sewage services. |
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The urbanization trend is global, but rates of urbanization have varied significantly by country and region. |
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Ironically, fundamentalism is a reaction against such pluralism and urbanization. |
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Mali's soaring urbanization rate has created a high demand for housing, with the construction of new homes more than quadrupling in the past three years. |
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With these developments came urbanization and centralization, which trends have culminated in the mega-farms and megalopoli of the present. |
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In 2010, we are also launching new mobility and telematics services resonant with the changing lifestyles and increasing urbanization of the world's population. |
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As urbanization, civilization, and division of labor spread, various societies moved to other economic systems at various times. |
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Learn to appreciate the magnitude of urbanization and its potential to impact river systems, link impacts from land-use to the health of rivers and improve policy initiatives as they relate to urbanization and rivers. |
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It also wished to underscore the linkages between rapid and chaotic urbanization, on the one hand, and the urbanization of poverty, commodity price volatility and climate change, on the other. |
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Themes such as urbanization, the development of the consuming middle class and infrastructure development have been, and are expected to continue to be, prevalent in the Fund's stock selection. |
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The United Nations system organizations should mainstream sustainable urbanization, urban poverty reduction and slum upgrading in their efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in urban areas. |
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The Forum highlighted the close link between urbanization and development and rejected the idea that rural-urban migration led only to gloom and doom in both urban and rural areas. |
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Rapid urbanization was expected to mean the triumph of rationality, secular values and the demystification of the world, as well as the relegation of religion to a secondary role. |
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With about half of the world's population living in urban areas and with the expectation that most of the forthcoming urban growth will affect poor people, the issue of urbanization will continue to be of importance. |
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This recommendation is based on the acknowledgement that, in a rapidly urbanizing world, attaining the goal of sustainable development increasingly depends on sustainable urbanization. |
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Late Antiquity saw various indicators of Roman civilization begin to decline, including urbanization, seaborne commerce, and total population. |
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Climate change, demographic developments, urbanization, economic progress, social changes influence the water sector in many ways. |
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Developed countries usually have a much lower fertility rate, often correlated with greater wealth, education, urbanization, or other factors. |
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Associated with urbanization and changing social mores also came smaller families and changed relationships between parents and their children. |
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There is little reliable statistical information on urbanization in Somalia. |
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However, in Thailand, urbanization has also resulted in massive increases in problems such as obesity. |
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Similar problems now affect the baba world, rising inequality resulting from rapid urbanization trends. |
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In his book Whole Earth Discipline, Stewart Brand argues that the effects of urbanization are primarily positive for the environment. |
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In the developing world, urbanization does not translate into a significant increase in life expectancy. |
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Overall, body mass index and cholesterol levels increase sharply with national income and the degree of urbanization. |
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Agriculturists have studied the effects on health of urbanization and globalization. |
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Urban anthropology is concerned with issues of urbanization, poverty, and neoliberalism. |
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The high degree of urbanization characteristic of Dutch society was attained at a relatively early date. |
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In Quebec, the wetlands that make up the habitat of the green dragon have been severely disturbed by the St. Lawrence Seaway, recreation and cottages, and intensive urbanization in the Montreal area. |
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The ever faster, uncontrolled pace of urbanization has developed forms of growing dire poverty through, inter alia, the development of ill-equipped and insalubrious housing areas. |
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The World Health Organization has announced that this year's World Health Day, to be celebrated on April 7, will focus on urbanization and health. |
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Micrometeorology temperature differentiation through urbanization. |
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Different forms of urbanization can be classified depending on the style of architecture and planning methods as well as historic growth of areas. |
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The modern era is closely associated with the development of individualism, capitalism, urbanization and a belief in the possibilities of technological and political progress. |
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Population growth, migration, and urbanization are all straining both governments' and ecosystems' capacity to provide people with basic services. |
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However, historians of sexuality often neglected non-white groups in studies of how urbanization and industrialization changed heterosocial cultures. |
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Many California endemics have become endangered, as urbanization, logging, overgrazing, and the introduction of exotic species have encroached on their habitat. |
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Developed countries usually have a significantly lower fertility rate, often correlated with greater wealth, education, urbanization, or other factors. |
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There are many differences between countries in their geography, economy, traffic growth, highway system size, degree of urbanization and motorization, etc. |
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Increasing urbanization, changing lifestyles and growing building and construction industry are some of the factors driving the demand for unsaturated polyester resin. |
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With the industrialization and urbanization of Sweden well under way by the last decades of the 19th century, a new breed of authors made their mark on Swedish literature. |
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Many people move into cities for the economic opportunities, but this does not fully explain the very high recent urbanization rates in places like China and India. |
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At the same time, however, long-term social trends, in particular urbanization, dealignment of the electorate, and the rise of postmaterialism, were not reversed. |
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The main regional effort of urbanization was concentrated by Trajan at the rearguard, in Moesia, where he created the new cities of Nicopolis ad Istrum and Marcianopolis. |
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Social and infrastructural developments play a critical role in the advancement of this industry, while urbanization trends also greatly impact this demand-driven industry. |
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The fact that these former Danubian outposts had ceased to be frontier basis and were now in the deep rear acted as an inducement to their urbanization and development. |
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The mass industrialization and urbanization globally resulted in higher labor mobility and the need for Italians to stay anchored to the land for economic support declined. |
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Its relatively long growing season lasts almost 200 days and its fertile soils make it the centre of agricultural activity and therefore of urbanization of Quebec. |
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Romanticism revered the traditionalism of rural life and recoiled against the upheavals caused by industrialization, urbanization and the wretchedness of the working classes. |
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Starting in the 2nd century, various indicators of Roman civilization began to decline, including urbanization, seaborne commerce, and population. |
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Such measures should be taken in the urbanization process as the costs of acquiring land and building rail corridors will augment manyfold in the future. |
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Several developing countries are characterized by rapid urbanization, macrocephalic urban systems, high urban densities and various socio economic and environmental problems. |
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Much of this area is mountainous and unsuitable for urbanization. |
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