More than one half of Western Europe is already urbanized and there is massive urbanizing elsewhere, particularly in the developing countries. |
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In a rapidly urbanizing world, drug control will be won, or lost, in the cities. |
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Most invasive species thrive in disturbed habitats such as those found in urbanizing areas. |
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The slaughterhouse industry has surged to keep up with a population of urbanizing consumers. |
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To improve the shelter conditions of the world's poor and to ensure sustainable human settlements development in an urbanizing world. |
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The extreme rarity of these species in Ontario and their location in highly urbanizing areas warrant a high level of protection and conservation. |
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Land use in urban and urbanizing areas has a significant impact on natural flow regimes and water quality. |
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This model, however, proved to be problematic in the rapidly urbanizing environments where it was operating. |
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We live in an urbanizing world, in which more and more children and young people live in cities. |
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Even though Africa is still predominantly rural, with only about a third of the population living in urban areas, it is urbanizing faster than any other part of the world. |
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It particularly addressed how to deal with urbanizing areas and urban sprawl, such as what is happening today in Santa Clarita. |
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It is essential reading for those interested in literature's contribution to the urbanizing process in early modern England. |
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The trends are likely to continue, in step with the growing, urbanizing world population, the ecologists say. |
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This is the youngest continent, the fastest urbanizing continent. |
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Kenya is rapidly urbanizing, with an equally fast growing urban poor population that poses enormous challenges for economic and social development. |
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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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Toronto holds a unique place in a rapidly urbanizing and changing society. |
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Obviously, the former capital of the country, Lagos, considered as the sixth largest city and one of the most rapidly urbanizing metropolitan areas of the world, showed the same dysfunctional features. |
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At the same time, the bulk of urban growth that is occurring in rapidly urbanizing developing countries is being absorbed in life-threatening slums. |
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Good management of regional watersheds to provide an adequate water supply can be quite difficult-technically and politically-in rapidly urbanizing areas. |
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Thus, in the space of a single generation, more than 120 new centres were organized across the empire in an explosion of urbanizing energy never equaled or even approached in later times. |
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A return to an investment-led approach in developing countries makes sense once the climate challenge is linked with the need to meet the demands of an industrializing and urbanizing population. |
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This not only changed the face of the county, urbanizing much of it, but also led to expansion on a massive scale. |
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The region's metro areas continue to grow densely or hold densities steady, thus urbanizing in an efficient manner while accommodating large amounts of population growth. |
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