نتایج جستجو برای: urban population

تعداد نتایج: 841227  

2015
Akram Ahmad Muhammad Umair Khan Akshaya B. Srikanth Bhuvnesh Kumar Niraj Kumar Singh Neelanchal Trivedi Asim Ahmad Elnour Isha Patel

Background: The practice of self-medication is very common in developing countries like India. Several problems have been reported to be associated with self-medication like wastage of resources, adverse drug reactions and antimicrobial resistance. Not many studies in past have explored the differences regarding the knowledge, attitude and practice of selfmedication in rural and urban populatio...

2012
Romola Davenport Jeremy Boulton Leonard Schwarz John Black

Introduction Today it is generally the case that urban dwellers enjoy higher life expectancy than their rural counterparts, globally. This urban advantage is partly attributable to the higher average incomes of urban dwellers, as well as superior access to public health services, including water supply and sewage disposal, and medical services. However this was not the historical norm. In the s...

2016
Amelia Catharine Crampin Ndoliwe Kayuni Alemayehu Amberbir Crispin Musicha Olivier Koole Terence Tafatatha Keith Branson Jacqueline Saul Elenaus Mwaiyeghele Lawrence Nkhwazi Amos Phiri Alison Jane Price Beatrice Mwagomba Charles Mwansambo Shabbar Jaffar Moffat Joha Nyirenda

BACKGROUND The emerging burden of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa threatens the gains made in health by the major international effort to combat infectious diseases. There are few data on distribution of risk factors and outcomes in the region to inform an effective public health response. A comprehensive research programme is being developed aimed at accurately docume...

2013
Cheryl Abundo Todd Bodnar John Driscoll Ian Hatton Jody Wright

We consider the dynamics between population and spatial distribution networks for the 200 largest urban agglomerations. Population dynamics are considered from 1950 to 2010 and distribution networks are analyzed in terms of vehicular transportation infrastructure. We observe that the growth of large urban agglomerations, in terms of population density, has slowed down in the second half of the ...

2012
André Mulder

Brent D. Ryan first visited Detroit in 1993. Describing this experience, he says: ‘‘The sense of emptiness was overpowering. ... I felt as if I was walking into the ruin of America.’’ In his book ‘‘Design after decline—how America rebuilds shrinking cities,’’ Ryan tries to understand why so many American cities have been losing population, what was and is done to change the fortune of these cit...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2015
Nirav N. Patel Emanuele Angiuli Paolo Gamba Andrea Gaughan Gianni Lisini Forrest R. Stevens Andrew J. Tatem Giovanna Trianni

As countries become increasingly urbanized, understanding how urban areas are changing within the landscape becomes increasingly important. Urbanized areas are often the strongest indicators of human interaction with the environment, and understanding how urban areas develop through remotely sensed data allows for more sustainable practices. The Google Earth Engine (GEE) leverages cloud computi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1979
H P Schedl

Factors in the urban environments of highly industralized societies are important causes of disease. This review examines urban diseases of small and large intestine. The urban environment is pervaded by chemicals including drugs, food additives, pesticides, industrial products, etc., which are potential causes of disease. Examples of typical urban, as contrasted with rural, intestinal disease ...

2010
Yuming FU Siqi ZHENG Hongyu LIU

We study the extent to which responses in urban redevelopment density to demand shocks contribute to population growth, taking into account urban land expansions independent of demand shocks and changes in housing absorption by existing urban households. In the context of Chinese urban growth from 1998 to 2004 when liberalization in urban housing and labor markets significantly elevated labor m...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Anthony F J van Raan Gerwin van der Meulen Willem Goedhart

We investigated the socioeconomic scaling behavior of all cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in the Netherlands and found significant superlinear scaling of the gross urban product with population size. Of these cities, 22 major cities have urban agglomerations and urban areas defined by the Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics. For these major cities we investigated the superlinear s...

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