Global population data undercounts rural communities by up to 84%, impacting resource allocation and planning.
Governments, international bodies and researchers rely on global population data for resource allocation and infrastructure ...
China was until recently the world's most populous nation, accounting for a sixth of the global population. But China, too, ...
The growth of the global human population shown in Figure 8 appears exponential, but viewing population growth in different geographic regions shows that the human population is not growing the ...
A new report from UN DESA, Global Population Growth and Sustainable Development, provides analysis and insights on the demographic and socioeconomic drivers of population growth and magnifies the ...
the new report will be launched at the Future of the World Global Policy Dialogues: The Future of Population Growth kicking off at 8:30 a.m. EST. This event will be discussing the findings of the ...
Not only is almost all the projected population growth going to be in the developing world, but the vast majority of the nearly three billion people to be added by 2050 will come in countries ...
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