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Urbanization also contributed to increased trade between Europe's regions, which made prices more responsive to distant changes in demand, and provided a channel for the flow of silver from Spain through western and then central Europe.
Urbanization increased from 1700 – 1922, with towns and cities growing, especially with the improvements in health and sanitation, which made them more attractive to live and work in.

Urbanization and population
Urbanization in North Korea seems to have proceeded most rapidly between 1953 and 1960, when the urban population grew between 12 and 20 percent annually.
* Urbanization: 85 % of total population ()
Urbanizationthe migration of a country's rural population into the cities – has left many European towns and villages deserted.
Urbanization is proceeding rapidly, and it is estimated that only 30 % of the population entering the labor force in the future will be absorbed into agriculture, although many will likely find other kinds of work in rural areas.
Brian Davis ’ s 1978 publication, “ Urbanization and the diversity of insects ” as well as Sukopp et al .’ s 1979 article, “ The soil, flora and vegetation of Berlin ’ s wastelands ” are some of the first publications to recognize the importance of urban ecology as a separate and distinct form of ecology the same way one might see landscape ecology as different from population ecology.
Urbanization began in the first half of the 20th century, but major population expansion did not occur until the 1950s, when apartment buildings began to replace houses.
Urbanization in this area may be considered as the primary reason for its increase in population.

Urbanization and more
As Industrialization became more prominent as well as the increasing trend towards Urbanization the conservative environmental movement began.
Geographer and historian David Harvey in a series of works from the 1970s onwards ( Social Justice and the City, 1973 ; The Limits to Capital, 1982 ; The Urbanization of Capital, 1985 ; Spaces of Hope, 2000 ; Spaces of Capital, 2001 ; Spaces of Neoliberalization, 2005 ; The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism, 2010 ), elaborated Marx's thought on the systemic contradictions of capitalism, particularly in relation to the production of the urban environment ( and to the production of space more broadly ).
Urbanization from the nineteenth century onward, coupled with close control over agricultural production, led Black South Africans to rely more and more on comparatively expensive, industrially-processed foodstuffs like wheat flour, white rice, mealie-meal ( maize ) and sugar.
Urbanization gave the masses access to more scientific treatments, exchanging the chants and herbs of the albularyos with the newer technologies offered by the medical field.
Urbanization gave the masses access to more scientific treatments, exchanging the chants and herbs of the albularyos with the newer technologies offered by the medical field.

Urbanization and .
Urbanization appears to be an important factor in the disintegration of this group.
" Effects of Urbanization on Matsuri-Bayashi in Tokyo.
Urbanization has major effects on erosion processes — first by denuding the land of vegetative cover, altering drainage patterns, and compacting the soil during construction ; and next by covering the land in an impermeable layer of asphalt or concrete that increases the amount of surface runoff and increases surface wind speeds.
Urbanization may have begun as early as 3000 BC.
Urbanization was accompanied by high levels of artistic achievement, particularly in terracotta and ivory sculpture and in the sophisticated metal casting produced at Ife.
Urbanization and capitalism greatly reshaped society.
The Secular City: Secularization and Urbanization in Theological Perspective.
Urbanization during the colonial period was marked by forms of racial and social segregation — often expressed in terms of health and hygiene — which continue to structure the city today.
Works such as Ildefons Cerda's General Theory of Urbanization ( 1867 ), Camillo Sitte ’ s City Planning According to Artistic Principles ( 1889 ), and Robinson ’ s The Improvement of Cities and Towns ( 1901 ) and Modern Civic Art ( 1903 ), all were primarily concerned with urban design, as did the later City Beautiful movement in North America.
Urbanization, urbanisation or urban drift is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of rural migration and even suburban concentration into cities, particularly the very largest ones.
* Urbanization.
Urbanization is increasing in the county, especially surrounding Washington and Union, and along Interstate 44.
In From Urbanization to Cities ( originally published in 1986 as The Rise of Urbanization and the Decline of Citizenship ), Bookchin traced the democratic traditions that influenced his political philosophy and defined the implementation of the libertarian municipalism concept.
Urbanization: 67. 4 % ( 2006 ); Population growth: 1. 3 % ( 1991 – 2000 ); Houses: 779, 000 ( 2006 ).
Urbanization during the Spring and Autumn period.
All the Open space reserve | green space has since been Urbanization | urbanised.
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increased and population
As for progress, the `` backward South '' can boast of Baton Rouge, which increased its population between 1940 and 1950 by two hundred and sixty-two percent, to 126,000, the second largest growth of the period for all cities over 25,000.
While population at Fort Garry increased rapidly, from 2,417 in 1831 to 4,369 in 1840, economic opportunities did not increase at a similar rate.
He becomes more callous, the population becomes more hostile, the situation grows more tense, and the police force is increased.
Hughes said, `` This is not a plan to conquer space -- but to conserve it '', pointing out the state population has increased 125,000 each year since 1950.
For instance, we cannot know whether even for church members the degree of conformity to Christian standards of morality increased or declined as the proportion of church members in the population rose.
Negro population in the U.S. has increased 25 per cent while the white population was growing by 18 per cent.
Direct reciprocity and cooperation in a group can be increased by changing the focus and incentives from intra-group competition to larger scale competitions such as between groups or against the general population.
However, this tenfold increase in population over the course of a few generations could not be achieved by increased birthrate alone ; likely it also involved migrations of peoples from surrounding areas.
Had the AMD been allowed to depreciate to its market level, exports would have become more competitive and the purchasing power of the majority of the population who are dependent on remittances from abroad would have increased.
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
The problem of acid rain has not only increased with population and industrial growth, but has become more widespread.
Additional suburbs soon developed and increased the area and population of Berlin.
Between 1990 and 1999 the town's annual mean population growth was-0. 6 %, though between 1999 and 2007 this increased to an average of-0. 1 %.
Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens decreased by 834 while the foreign population increased by 446.
The total Swiss population change in 2008 ( from all sources, including moves across municipal borders ) was an increase of 278 and the non-Swiss population increased by 1138 people.
Home to 120 species of fish and at least that many species of birds, the lake has shrunk dramatically in the last four decades due to the increased water from an expanding population usage and low rainfall.
Between 1874 and 1921, the total population of Cambodia increased from about 946, 000 to 2. 4 million.
From the 1960s until 1975, the population of Cambodia increased by about 2. 2 % yearly, the lowest increase in Southeast Asia.
With agriculture came increased population, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and the potential to support specialist craftsmen and administrators.
Overall population density increased to about 285 persons per square kilometer by 1994.

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