Urbanized Population - That percentage of a country's population living in settlements characterized as cities. Usually, high rates of urbanization are associated with higher levels of industrialization and economic development, since these activities are usually found in and around cities. Conversely, lower urbanized populations, less than 50 percent, are characteristic of developing countries (Rowntree 456).
Rowntree, Les, Martin Lewis, Marie Price, and William Wyckoff. Globalization and Diversity: Geography of a Changing World. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008. Print.
The disadvantages of unsustainability on urban living include bad housing conditions due to over population. It also includes pollution and deforestation.
Urban renewal is the redevelopment of areas within the inner cities. Most urban renewal takes place in larger cities in areas that have been slums.
The constitution under represents urban areas by giving equal representation to rural areas as it does to urban areas. For example, Wyoming and California are represented in the same way even though California has many more people.
the movement of population to the suburbs
Urban Areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population residing in urban areas.
2000 U.S. Census data has 79.2% of Americans living in urban areas.
As of 2020, the percentage of the population in Pennsylvania living in urban areas is approximately 79.1%. This is based on the urban population data from the United States Census Bureau.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
Around 88% of Illinois's population is considered to be urban, living in cities and suburban areas. The urban population is mainly concentrated in and around the metropolitan areas of Chicago, Springfield, and Peoria.
No, Spain has a fairly high urbanization with over 75% of its population residing in cities. The European country with the lowest urbanization is Liechtenstein with about 14% of its population living in urban areas.
Approximately 92% of people in Japan live in urban areas. Japan has a high population density, with a significant portion living in cities and metropolitan areas.
As of 2010 census 61% of the population (7,978,264) livein rural areas, while 39% of the population (5,068,234) live in urban areas.
17% of Ethiopians live in urban areas.
Africa has the lowest percentage of urban population among all continents, with around 40% of its population residing in urban areas.
Roughly 17% of the population in England live in rural areas.