The Urban Transformation of the Developing World
Population Council · Stony Brook University
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Abstract
Sometime in the next 20 to 30 years, developing countries in Asia and Africa are likely to cross a historic threshold, joining Latin America in having a majority of urban residents. The urban demographic transformation is described here, with an emphasis on estimates and forecasts of urban population aggregates. To provide policy-makers with useful scientific guidance in the upcoming urban era, demographic researchers will need to refine their data sets to include spatial factors as well as urban vital rates and to make improvements to forecasting methods currently in use.
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- Latin Americans
- Geography
- Developing country
- Urbanization
- Population
- Transformation (genetics)
- Regional science
- Environmental planning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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