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The paper examines the impact of urban sprawl on sustainable development in Dhaka megacity, applying a comprehensive analysis. The study selected the greater Dhaka region as the study area. Besides quantitative analysis, the paper also used the widely accepted definition of sprawl to confirm the...
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urbanization are unsustainably high. Deep existing deficits in basic urban services such as housing, transit, water, sanitation and …
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, and urbanization with ecological footprint employing a panel of 118 countries from 1971 to 2018. Further, for deeper …. Urbanization increases the ecological footprint for all income panels except high-income economies. Financial development increases …
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Sustainable spatial transformation, urban governance, and the constraints of urban-rural development can be traced through migration. In the Republic of Serbia, after the rapid increase in the number of people living in urban areas due to internal migration, structural changes in settlements...
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consumption, total natural resource rent, urbanization and GDP, on CO2 emissions, ecological footprint (LEF), Methane (LCH4 … natural resource rent show negative ramifications on environmental quality, while urbanization and GDP show positive impacts …
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