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People's Republic of China and India further highlighting the critical role of cereals trade in population urbanization in …Developing countries have seen a rapid rise in population urbanization in the past decades. At the same time, they have … participated actively in the process of globalization. However, possible interlinks between population urbanization and trade …
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, and is known as the Town Planning Scheme (TP Scheme) in India. This is the concept of replotting or reshaping a parcel of … land to develop it with amenities and services, such as roads, parks, social infrastructure, and utilities. In India, the … India could be to scale up the use of the TP Scheme by gathering skilled resources and drafting a competent financial …
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India is at the cusp of a major urban transition. In less than twenty years, India's urban population is expected to … nearly double from 377 million today to over 600 million. Indian cities already contribute an estimated two-thirds of India …, accommodating a growing urban workforce will require large investments in new urban spaces. How prepared is India to deal with this …
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Smart cities represent the future of urban development in Emerging Asia as more and more cities and countries resort to smart technologies to build more efficient and liveable urban environments, boost economic growth, foster well-being and facilitate citizen engagement. Policy makers in the...
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In 2015, the Central Government of India has added a new dimension to Urbanization and Urban development policy and has … small & medium size towns could not keep pace with the urbanization process. The latest Population Census of India (2011 …) has analyzed the urbanization pattern in India. It shows that India has achieved the level of urbanization (31.16%) with …
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Infant mortality among Hindus is higher than among Muslims in India, and religious differences in sanitation practices …-representative data sets from India. Across all three data sets, the unconditional religion-specific gap in latrine ownership and latrine … handwashing or observed fecal material near homes. Household sanitation practices vary substantially across areas of India, but …
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In cities, complementarity between a low-skilled and a high-skilled workforce can promote each other to improve labor productivity. In this study, we used earlier census data and 1% population survey data to examine the distribution of the skilled workforce in cities in the People's Republic of...
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this state of affairs, proposes alternative ways of responding to the urbanization challenges in the Philippines, and … urbanization challenges. …
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This paper traces the urbanization experience of Tagbilaran City, Bohol taking into account the demographic development … urban status. It also looks into the nature and magnitude of government responses to the demands of increasing urbanization …
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Many metropolitan cities in Asia are planning and implementing extensive investment in mass transit networks and thus are now on the threshold of becoming transit cities or car traffic saturation cities. The promotion of transit-oriented development (TOD) policies will be a key to the...
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