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Significados de rapid urbanization em inglês
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Uso de rapid urbanization em inglês
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Otherwise, health would easily be jeopardized as a result of rapidurbanization.
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It has kept pace with the rapidurbanization in China.
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Chico will probably see rapidurbanization, much of it unplanned.
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Concentrations of outdoor air pollution are on the rise, particularly due to rapidurbanization worldwide.
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Wetland ecosystems have been globally degraded and lost due to rapidurbanization and climate change.
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Insecure property rights, say analysts, can threaten to undermine the benefits of India's rapidurbanization.
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With rapidurbanization, more than two-thirds of people will live in cities by 2050, the U.N. projects.
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City governments are well-positioned to effectively address urban health challenges in the context of rapidurbanization in Asia.
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But rapidurbanization is leading more young people to have their first sexual experiences earlier, health officials say.
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is currently undergoing a rapidurbanization due in part to increased mining exploration over the last decade.
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But the hinterland has been catching up fast, transformed by industrialization and rapidurbanization in the last 10 years.
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China's central government controls land supply and the rapidurbanization process has seen available construction land dwindle in recent years.
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Climate change, increasing populations, rapidurbanization, economic growth and expanding agriculture are compounding pressures on the world's limited water supplies.
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Iron ore, the basic ingredient in steelmaking, is in high demand because of the rapidurbanization of China and India.
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These solutions include nongrid, small-grid, and hybrid systems to address such pressing global challenges as climate change, eutrophication, and rapidurbanization.
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The growth is helped by a young demographic, more working women, rapidurbanization and smaller households, PWC added in its report.