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- Urbanization | Definition, History, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Urbanization, the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities Whatever the numerical definition of an ‘urban place,’ it is clear that the course of human history has been marked by a process of accelerated urbanization
- Urbanization - Wikipedia
Urbanization (or urbanisation in British English) is the population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas, and the ways in which societies adapt to this change
- What Is Urbanization? Causes, Effects, and Impacts
Urbanization is the large-scale movement of people from rural areas into cities, and the physical expansion of cities that follows More than half the world’s population, over 4 billion people, now lives in urban areas
- Urbanization - Our World in Data
More than half of the world's population now live in urban areas — increasingly in highly dense cities However, urban settings are a relatively new phenomenon in human history This transition has transformed the way we live, work, travel, and build networks
- Urbanization - National Geographic Society
Urbanization is the process through which cities grow, and higher and higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
- Urbanization - Overview | US EPA
Urbanization refers to the concentration of human populations into discrete areas This concentration leads to the transformation of land for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation purposes
- Urbanization - World History Encyclopedia
Urbanization is the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers, and, by extension, the growth and expansion of those cities Urbanization began in ancient Mesopotamia in the Uruk Period (4300-3100 BCE) for reasons scholars have not yet agreed on
- Urbanization - Understanding Global Change
Urbanization is the transformation of unoccupied or sparsely occupied land into densely occupied cities Urban areas can grow from increases in human populations or from migration into urban areas
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