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    is the process by which the people are migrating from the rural area to urban area for the searching the employment opportunities. In the processes increases the number of people living in the cities among those people who are living in the rural areas. In the process the day to day become a number of the people increased those who are migrating from the rural area to urban areas. Most of the people are migrating from the rural to urban because of good quality of facilities provided by the State. The

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    Urban Areas Of Rural Areas

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    movement from rural to urban areas and this has made it difficult to improve as well as sustain development in rural areas. The arrival of civilization brought about urbanization. Civilization is the height of man’s inventions as a means of raising his standard of living. Man believes in high-living and indeed obtains much pleasure in the company of other fellow men. People agglomerate in cities to be able to communicate person to person, person to firm person to government. Urban areas constitute the development

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    As a result of urbanization and population growth, how urban areas and planned and orientated towards climate change adaptation and mitigation is becoming more important. As urban areas accommodate more and more people in increasingly higher densities, so too will the carbon emission of the urban area be increased. There should, therefore, be a balanced between carbon emissions and carbon sequestration within urban environments. Often public open spaces and road reserves serve to be nothing more

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    Crime is a familiar and perilous concern in American society, and crime damages the foundation of this America. The ongoing population shift from rural to urban areas has helped to facilitate crime in the United States through the decades. Showing the focused element and impact of crime in society and the consequence of crime in urban areas, is to better understand the people, and knowing that when criminals know the procedures of the crime they get new opportunity to do it. Examining the crimes

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    1. Urbanization deals with the number of people in urban places and also refers to the process of people moving to cities or other heavily settled places. The term urbanization also describes changes in social organization that happens as a consequence of heavily populated areas. Urbanization is a process. It is what happens when rural areas are changed into urban areas. According to Louis Wirth, the components of urbanization include size, density, and heterogeneity and these are the independent

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    species. Yet, urbanisation creates opportunities for some species to thrive and persist in the urban jungle. Many species have adapted to urban areas across the globe. However, not all animals living in urban areas adapt to urban life and instead might be confined to refugia that match the pre-existing adaptation to natural conditions. Therefore, studying the occurrence and persistence of wildlife in urban areas might provide an understanding how some species can survive urbanisation (Chace & Walsh 2006;

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    Small urban areas can do a number of things to increase and diversify export efforts. Increasing the exports will enhance the ability of the small urban area to pay for its imports. First the small urban areas should look at other opportunities so they can mitigate the export dependency they have on target areas such as large urban areas that have economies of scale. They could target investment and industrial policy to develop potential new areas of comparative advantage. Thing such as technology

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    Carmella Gregor Red foxes in Urban Areas Many more foxes are around than you might think. You may never see the reclusive red fox, but there are probably foxes in a city near you. However, these creatures are not a threat. Some people may think they are a menace, but they're just doing what they need to to survive. According to Wikipedia, red foxes have reddish-brown fur that varies in colors from rust red to black. They have tails that are as long as their body, and in some cases

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    Decarbonize Urban Areas

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    If we are going to decarbonise our cities and regions, we need to promote high density urban development. Increasing density reduces the size of houses and overall its consumption of resources (Rauland and Newman 2011). The authors further contend, therefore that "increasing density has numerous other benefits, including enabling better public transport infrastructure such as light rail and trains as well as increasing the walkability of cities, all of which will significantly reduce transport

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    2012). The United Nations also estimate that, global urban populations will grow from 3.6 billion in 2011 to 6.3 billion in 2050, gaining 2.6 billion (UNESA, 2012). Based on these estimates, it is fair to assume that total global population growth will occur predominantly in urban areas and that global urban population growth will account for the total population increase as well as drawing in migration from the rural population to urban areas. As a further consequence, the global rural populations

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