26 March 2008
20 March 2008
Forbes, NY
Here's a look at the likely candidates for 2025's 10 biggest. Sources: World Resources Institute; United Nations. Note: All population figures for the ...
15 March 2008
GreenBiz - Oakland,CA,USA
The UN Population Division estimates that, for the first time, the global urban population has outstripped the rural one, putting greater pressure on ...
13 March 2008
Worldwatch Institute - Washington,DC,USA
Based on statistical work by the United Nations Population Division and the World Economic Forum, Worldwatch identified this correlation when comparing ...
Financial Times - London, UK
…population growth will continue despite the Aids epidemic. In mid-2007, sub-Saharan Africa had 788m people – 12 per cent of the world’s population. This share will increase to 18 per cent in 2050, or 1.8bn people. This assumes that African women would then have 2.5 children on average, against 5.5 today, according to the United Nations 2006 population projections.(13 March 2008)
12 March 2008
Kommersant - Moscow, Russia
The U.N. experts predict Russia’s population to go down to 128.2 million by 2025 with 96 percent living in cities and towns,…(28 February 2008)
11 March 2008
BBC News - UK
In 2000 it was around 6 billion. In 2050, based on estimates from the United Nations Commission on Population and Development, it will be 9 billion... (24 February 2008)
10 March 2008
Business Report - South Africa
Of the nearly 1 billion women in the world aged 40 years or older, 71 million - or 8 percent - are estimated to be childless. - UN Population Division (10 March 2008)
05 March 2008
The Times of India- New Delhi, India
Half of the world’s population is expected to turn urban by the end of this year. A UN report now estimates... (3 March 2008)
USAToday.com - USA
Half the world's population will live in urban areas by the end of this year and about 70% will be city dwellers by 2050, with cities and towns in Asia and Africa registering the biggest growth, according to new U.N. projections …(26 February 2008)
BrisbaneTimes.com - Australia
The urban regions thus will absorb most of the world's population increase in the next four decades while drawing on some of the rural population…(27 February 2008)
KATU.com - Portland, OR
The report predicted there will be 27 "megacities" with at least 10 million residents by mid-century… (1 March 2008)
02 March 2008
Milenio.com - Mexico
Ya no hay forma de detener el proceso de urbanización: por primera vez en la historia de la humanidad,… (26 February 2008)
Latinoamérica, la región en desarrollo más urbana del mundo
El País - Spain
En 2008, por primera vez en la historia más de la mitad de los habitantes de la Tierra residirán en una zona urbana. (28 February 2008)
Mongabay.com - USA
"Although Asia and Africa are the least urbanized areas, they account for most of the urban population of the world," said Hania Zlotnik , Director of the ... (27 February 2008)
The Associated Press -
Hania Zlotnik, head of the UN Population Division , expressed hope that increasing urbanization "will go hand in hand with economic growth. ... (26 February 2008)
Business Standard - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
Releasing the latest projections on urbanisation, Director of Department of Economic and Social Affairs’ Population Division Hania Zlotnik stressed that the ... (28 February 2008)
Xinhua - China
The latest data contained in the report confirms that "urbanization is growing everywhere," said Hania Zlotnik, director of DESA's Population Division , ... (27 February 2008)
Taipei Times - Taiwan
Half the world's population will live in urban areas by the end of this year and about 70 percent will be city dwellers by 2050, with cities and towns in ... (28 February 2008)
Associated Press of Pakistan - Pakistan
The latest data contained in the report confirms that “urbanization is growing everywhere,” Hania Zlotnik , Director of the Population Division of the ... (27 February 2008)
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
The latest data contained in the report confirms that "urbanisation is growing everywhere," said Hania Zlotnik , Director of the Population Division of the ... (27 February 2008)
Reuters South Africa - Johannesburg,South Africa
Despite the challenges urbanization poses for governments, Hania Zlotnik , head of the UN Population Division, told reporters urbanization is often a sign of ... (26 February 2008)
Hindu - Chennai,India
Releasing latest projections on urbanisation, Director of Department of Economic and Social Affairs' Population Division Hania Zlotnik stressed that the ... (27 February 2008)
The Age - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
At a news conference launching the 2007 Revision of World Urbanisation Prospects, Hania Zlotnik, head of the UN Population Division , said the greatest ... (27 February 2008)
Tokyo to Remain the World's Biggest Megacity in 2025, UN Says
Bloomberg - USA
... is forecast rise to 12 percent in 2025, from about 9 percent today, Hania Zlotnik , Director of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs' Population ... (28 February 2008)
UN report says Karachi’s population to be 19.1m, and Lahore’s ...
Daily Times - Lahore,Pakistan
The latest data in the report confirms that “urbanisation is growing everywhere”, Hania Zlotnik, Director of the Population Division of the Department of ... (28 February 2008)
Unique Pakistan - Karachi,Sindh,Pakistan
The latest data contained in the report confirms that “urbanization is growing everywhere,” Hania Zlotnik, Director of the Population Division of the ... (27 February 2008)
Cities face population overload
Pretoria News (subscription) - Pretoria,South Africa
By the end of the year half of the world's population will be living in cities for the first time in history, the United Nations said in a report released ... (28 February 2008)
KalingaTimes - Bhubaneswar,Orissa,India
... said Hania Zlotnik, director of Department of Economic and Social Affairs' Population Division , while releasing the report in New York. ... (28 February 2008)
International Herald Tribune, France -
During the same time period, the new report said, the population living in urban areas is projected to rise from 3.3 billion to 6.4 billion. ... (26 February 2008)
World Bank Group - Washington,DC,USA
Hania Zlotnik , head of the UN Population Division, expressed hope that increasing urbanization ‘will go hand in hand with economic growth. ... (27 February 2008)
Voice of America - USA
By Barbara Schoetzau By the end of 2008, for the first time in history, half of the world's population will live in urban centers, according to a revised ... (27 February 2008)
Hindustan Times - India
The world's total population is expected to rise to 9.2 bn in 2050 from the current 6.7 bn. A "large majority" of elderly people will soon be living in the ... (12 April 2007)
Mumbai's slum life poses world problem
BBC News - UK
That is the conclusion of a new study from the Population Division of the United Nations. And the steady migration of people from rural areas to cities ... (27 February 2008)
Danbury News Times - Danbury,CT,USA
The number of migrants in the world has more than doubled since 1975, according to a report issued by the United Nations Population Division . ... (22 February 2008)
Washington Times - Washington,DC,USA
That advantage is a growing population of younger workers. In contrast, Europe and Japan are on the verge of an unprecedented labor-force contraction, ... (14 February 2008)