نتایج جستجو برای: urban slums

تعداد نتایج: 171986  

2015
Kanchan Lata Monika Agarwal J. V. Singh Anish Khanna

Background: Nutritional anaemia is a major public health problem worldwide particularly in developing countries among women of reproductive age group. Objectives: To finds out the prevalence of anaemia among no pregnant non lactating women of reproductive women living in urban slums of Lucknow city and to study the factors influencing the anaemia status of women of urban slums. Methods: Descrip...

Journal: :J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2012
Amit Patel Andrew T. Crooks Naoru Koizumi

Slums provide shelter for nearly one third of the world’s urban population, most of them in the developing world. Slumulation represents an agent-based model which explores questions such as i) how slums come into existence, expand or disappear ii) where and when they emerge in a city and iii) which processes may improve housing conditions for urban poor. The model has three types of agents tha...

2016
Blessing U. Mberu Tilahun Nigatu Haregu Catherine Kyobutungi Alex C. Ezeh

BACKGROUND It is generally assumed that urban slum residents have worse health status when compared with other urban populations, but better health status than their rural counterparts. This belief/assumption is often because of their physical proximity and assumed better access to health care services in urban areas. However, a few recent studies have cast doubt on this belief. Whether slum dw...

2009

Urban food insecurity has become a growing humanitarian problem in most developing countries due to population increase, rural-urban migration, widespread poverty and increasing cost of food. In Kenya, an estimated 12 million people live in urban areas of which 5.7 million (about 48%) reside in slums or informal settlements. The slums are particularly at high risk of vulnerability to food insec...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2003
Shally Awasthi Siddharth Agarwal

The large and continuous increase in India's urban population and the concomitant growth of the population residing in slums has resulted in overstraining of infrastructure and deterioration in public health. The link between urbanization, a degraded environment, inaccessibility to healthcare and a deteriorating quality of life is significant and particularly evident in the sharp inequities in ...

2016
Edgar Arnold Lungu Regien Biesma Maureen Chirwa Catherine Darker

BACKGROUND Access to child health services is an important determinant of child health. Whereas, child health indicators are generally better in urban than rural areas, some population groups in urban areas, such as children residing in urban slums do not enjoy this urban health advantage. In the context of increasing urbanisation and urban poverty manifesting with proliferation of urban slums,...

Journal: :GeoJournal 2007
John R Weeks Allan Hill Douglas Stow Arthur Getis Debbie Fugate

Slums are home to a large fraction of urban residents in cities of developing nations, but little attempt has been made to go beyond a simple slum/non-slum dichotomy, nor to identify slums more quantitatively than through local reputation. We use census data from Accra, Ghana, to create an index that applies the UN-Habitat criteria for a place to be a slum. We use this index to identify neighbo...

Journal: :J. Geographic Information System 2011
Hassan Rhinane Atika Hilali Aziza Berrada Mustapha Hakdaoui

Casablanca, Morocco's economic capital continues today to fight against the proliferation of informal settlements affecting its urban fabric illustrated especially by the slums. Actually Casablanca represents 25% of the total slums of Morocco (Banque Mondiale, 2006). These are the habitats of all deprived of healthy sanitary conditions and judged precarious from the perspective humanitarian and...

2011
Yola L.G. Verhasselt

1. Urban Development 1.1. Increase of Urban Population 1.2. Size of Cities 1.3. Growth of Slums 2. Health Implications of Urban Growth 2.1. urban Characteristics of Health 2.1.1. Urban Health Hazards 2.1.2. The Health Transition 2.2. Specific Health Situations in Slum Areas 3. Future Challenges 3.1. Sustainability of Urban Systems 3.2. Aging of Urban Populations Glossary Bibliography Biographic...

2013
Günther Fink Isabel Günther Kenneth Hill ETH Zurich

High urban mortality delayed transitions to low mortality in 19th century Europe, but an urban mortality advantage emerged as European transitions progressed into the 20th century. Recent analysis has suggested that high mortality in the rapidly growing urban slums of developing countries might once again delay transitions to low mortality in the 21st century. In this paper we use data from Dem...

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