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"urbanized" Definitions
  1. (of an area, a country, etc.) having a lot of towns, streets, factories, etc. rather than countryside
  2. (of people) living and working in towns and cities rather than in the country

214 Sentences With "urbanized"

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By 2050, almost half the area — 47 percent — may be urbanized, one study has projected; only 11 percent counted as urbanized in 2000.
In areas that are already urbanized, efficiency is more important.
Afrobeat is now urbanized, the internet has made everything well-packaged.
Wisconsin: In the 21 more urbanized counties of southern Wisconsin, which
Many commuter towns and exurbs have urbanized in their own ways.
Still, only about 3 percent of the country's land is urbanized.
In urbanized areas, for example, forests are conspicuous and usually heavily protected.
The state legislatures there also grew significantly less representative as America urbanized.
Likewise, phrases like the vague "industrialization had urbanized Glasgow" are simply filler.
Rates of documentation were highest in the most urbanized and economically developed countries.
That means this is a very urbanized volcano, especially on its southern side.
The "highly urbanized" areas that were tested were not near commercial shellfish beds.
Fischer cited demand from China's increasingly urbanized population and its rising middle class.
Later, as the villages merged and urbanized matters of land ownership became complicated.
There are especially shortages of specialists in less urbanized parts of the country.
In a TED talk, he vowed to have all favelas "completely urbanized" by 2020.
And there's the more urbanized, full-democracy-aspiring, internet-savvy youth in the streets.
The Burgundian Netherlands was one of Europe's most urbanized areas in the early 15th century.
"The two-wheeled scooter is an important form of mobility in dense, urbanized cities," Trivedi says.
Australia in 2018 is more confident, far richer, more diverse, more urbanized and less unified politically.
We've got an increasingly urbanized society now, but that doesn't mean everybody lives in the city.
Australia is decidedly more urbanized and more cosmopolitan than the United States, Britain or continental Europe.
But we've built an increasingly urbanized world where we spend 90 percent of our time indoors.
But the bottom 60 percent — and especially the bottom 10 percent — have become far less urbanized.
North Carolina is rapidly changing: growing more diverse and more urbanized with an influx of college graduates.
The southern province of Sindh is the most urbanized with 52.02 percent of people there in cities.
Shara Fisler: It is a highly urbanized, densely populated community, (with) few safe natural areas to discover.
In an increasingly connected, urbanized world, our bodies and minds are taking the brunt of our stress.
Today, the land from the river to Ford's assembly plants — and for many miles beyond — has urbanized.
The quake struck near the heavily urbanized Davao City, President Rodrigo Duterte's hometown, causing widespread panic there.
The quake struck near the heavily urbanized Davao City, President Rodrigo Duterte's hometown, causing widespread panic there.
Since the storm was originally projected to head up the east coast near the heavily urbanized Miami-Ft.
We have advanced police forces, a massive military, a far more urbanized population, and less frontier to conquer.
Another vision is to extend the Backbone Trail eastward, into an even more urbanized section of the city.
That population will net hundreds of millions who will join the urbanized global workforce for years to come.
Even as America has urbanized over the past two centuries, we maintain our national mythology around small towns.
In Albert's telling, the versatile Model T further de-urbanized the automobile, turning it private, populist, and rural.
In the past two decades, Turkey urbanized rapidly and saw immense migration from the villages to the cities.
Nevada falls at the other extreme: It is one of the most urbanized populations in the United States.
"The Wild West is slowly becoming an Urbanized West," said Mike Slanker, a Republican strategist in Las Vegas.
Silicon Valley is used as a synecdoche: a region that represents a broader demographic of urbanized, professional liberals.
Countries in the Middle East are the most urbanized, but the fastest urbanization is occurring in Asia and Africa.
Together they hatched the idea of a fast-paced weekly that would capture an increasingly hectic and urbanized world.
Its diversity reflects a two-decade or longer surge of minorities in urbanized "inner-ring" suburbs around the country.
Compared with Japan or most European countries, the United States is a low-density and not-very-urbanized country.
So we looked for people who still had roots to that old nomadic culture and who haven't been too urbanized.
"The public perceives the urbanized and private lands as more vulnerable, but that's not what our study showed," said Mountrakis.
It's these highly urbanized locations where we're starting to get concerned about the levels of pharmaceuticals and personal care products.
India's elites—educated, urbanized, upper caste Hindus—are today either rabid Modi supporters or conveniently indifferent to his majoritarian menace.
The United Nations tells us — the figures are clear — over half of the human population at this point is urbanized.
It teaches us that the hope of the urbanized poor is soon dashed by the cruelty of the endless city.
It was the breakthrough era of electric Chicago blues: a modernized, urbanized, amplified update of music from the Deep South.
"The U.S. is still less urbanized than similar countries, so if anything, we will probably see more and more construction."
Similarly, although she did poorly in some more urbanized departments, she also did well in some more densely populated areas.
Taken collectively, the policies are designed to make the region's Muslim minorities more secular and urbanized like China's Han majority.
All that rainwater eventually made its way into estuaries via urbanized neighborhoods, picking up fertilizer and other pollutants along the way.
Today the biggest housing pressures are in the urbanized parts of the San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas.
Arizona is the most urbanized state in the Republican column, and its most urban county, Maricopa, shows signs of inching left.
Hasina said in her interview that the right to criticize the government freely is only a concern of the urbanized elites.
In fact, if you compare the Census Bureau map of Urbanized Areas with the 2016 election county map, the resemblance is striking.
Political Calculus In 1920, for the first time, the Census Bureau counted more people living in urbanized America than in the countryside.
The site, located by a bustling port in one of the most urbanized, densely populated regions in the world, wasn't exactly hospitable.
It is also among the most urbanized, and it nurses a culture of high expectations; even many city dwellers expect a backyard.
An urban fox will "carry on being foxy, whereas thoroughly urbanized humans are in danger of not being optimally human," Foster writes.
By some estimates, more than 50% of the world's population is now urbanized, increasing the likelihood of people losing touch with nature.
Aedes aegypti are urbanized mosquitos, and tend to breed in the pools of stagnant water found in empty flower pots or discarded tires.
Image: Burt Jones and Maurine ShimlockIt can be hard to remember why something so removed from our hectic, urbanized lives is worth saving.
The largest, most diverse, and most urbanized of the red states is clearly not warming to Trumpism, and Democrats made big gains there.
The Democratic base is actually composed of two broadly defined and distinct constituencies: urbanized highly-educated professionals and middle America blue-collar workers.
And although many Chinese people have migrated to cities, demand should persist because the country is still under-urbanized relative to other countries.
More than half of the world's population now lives in cities, and just about every country on the planet is becoming more urbanized.
"It's because Nogales is one of the few border towns that is urbanized right up to the line," explains Mayor David Cuauhtémoc Galindo.
Mark Baird, one of the plaintiffs, says residents of California's far north feel as though they are being governed by an urbanized elite.
It's incredible to see the ways in which the city, which has urbanized rapidly over four decades, has both evolved and retained its character.
The head scarf issue often features prominently in the constant tug of war between powerful hard-liners and Iran's increasingly urbanized and worldly society.
When large swaths of urbanized humanity look up at the night sky, all they see is a washed-out void and the occasional airplane.
The renewed focus on downtowns has been beneficial, but still, the majority of Americans moving to urbanized areas are actually going to the suburbs.
Unlike Peru's bigger cities, its history does not trace to the Andean nation's colonial past, when Spaniards urbanized and evangelized at the same time.
"The police service in Nigeria is inadequate for the size of the population and is very much urbanized, leaving people in remote areas vulnerable."
Seattle urbanized the most: Faster growth in the city's neighborhoods meant that average neighborhood density was 3 percent higher in 2016 than in 2010.
Reykjavik and the few other urbanized areas are pockets of modernity in the midst of this overwhelming sensation of being fully dominated by nature.
The society an increasingly urbanized Afghanistan produces is inevitably more liberal and outward-looking, much less susceptible to the neo-medieval philosophies of the Taliban.
The United Nations predicts that by 2050, 66 percent of the world's population will live in urbanized areas, compared to just a third in 1950.
The gap between services in rural and urbanized areas ranges up to 90 per cent in some cases, for example for piped water in Zimbabwe.
China is already 56% urbanized and will become only more so, marginalizing rural values and ultimately I believe demand for dog meat will die out.
This coalition revolves around voters who are younger, more diverse, heavily urbanized, and among whites, both more secular and more tilted toward white-collar professions.
Densifying can mean up-zoning to allow greater height in existing urbanized areas, or to allow duplexes, triplexes, or apartments in previously single-family areas.
Clinton overcame those defections by attracting substantial support from congressional Republicans in both chambers, particularly those from suburban districts in culturally cosmopolitan and urbanized states.
Tamil Nadu is India's most urbanized big state, with hundreds of migrants making their way to cities from villages every day in search of jobs.
As China has urbanized and the Chinese have become more affluent, owning a car has become a way of life for many middle-class citizens.
"In a market like China, where there's an emerging middle class that's becoming urbanized, moving into cities, it presents a growth opportunity," Mr. Knudstorp said.
Most of the nation's urbanized centers of governmental, economic, media, cultural and civic power fall at the lower end of that spectrum of white separation.
Another factor to consider is that much of Europe is densely urbanized, with 72 percent of the European Union's population living in cities, towns, and suburbs.
Rates of population growth peaked in the 1970s as the result of the "demographic transition", as more urbanized, better educated populations tend to have smaller families.
Today, many of the beaches facing the worst erosion problems are located in urbanized areas, where high-rises and roads butt right up against the shoreline.
Mr. Morrison's leadership style has been marked by an appeal to a fictional idea of Australia that is far from our multicultural and highly urbanized reality.
Our federal system of democratic representation has drifted dangerously out of sync with the geographic distribution, demographic makeup and outsize economic role of America's urbanized population.
North America has lagged behind even though it is the most urbanized region in the world, with more than 80% of its population in urban centers.
Enormous spending on education and health had produced a prosperous and increasingly urbanized country, and he had basked in acclaim — the model leader for postcolonial Africa.
Republicans, CityLab found, also suffered big losses in the "sparse suburban" category of House seats that represent the boundary between more urbanized and small town/rural areas.
Previous work from these scientists revealed higher kill rates of deer in more urbanized settings, and this finding is finally offering a plausible explanation as to why.
If Walmart was smart, it would revamp its physical locations with an eye on how Alibaba and JD are appealing to China's savvy and urbanized middle class.
Most of the high-carbon states are also less urbanized, less affected by the transition to white-collar, post-industrial work, and more reliant on manufacturing employment.
Airports and high-speed railways in Guangdong, too, were shut down, throttling traffic in one of world's most urbanized and densely populated regions, with 100 million people.
And that could create another electoral obstacle for Democrats in smaller communities, where the President has also connected far better culturally and stylistically than in urbanized areas.
But the diverse, younger, urbanized counties Clinton carried -- including almost all of the largest metropolitan areas -- are still adding jobs in larger absolute numbers than the Trump counties.
As culture becomes more Westernized or industrialized or urbanized or whatever term you want to use, it shifts from a more collectivist culture to a more individualistic culture.
Many know it as a highly urbanized suburb of Washington – home to federal government workers, lobbyists, defense contractors and a host of other members of the Washington infrastructure.
Though an urbanized country with a stable developed economy, it has a pace and an outlook of life that seem at odds with the extractive demands of modernity.
Is the country as egalitarian as it thinks, and if not, what's being overlooked as Australia has become one of the richest, most urbanized countries in the world?
To Kim, the fake mountains represent an attempt by wealthy South Koreans to mediate the relationship between the country's highly urbanized present and a rural, quasi-mythical past.
Some of Rio's neediest areas have been re-urbanized, such as the city's historic Port Area and Madureira, the heart of our suburbs, far from the tourist-packed districts.
The pace of the global movement away from rural areas and into urbanized areas — a category that includes suburbs and small towns as well as city centers — is startling.
Even more startling, however, is that this forest loss occurs at a much higher rate in rural areas and public lands than it does in urbanized or private landscapes.
" He said that as the American population becomes more racially diverse, more college-educated, and more urbanized, the country is "moving in a direction that supports more gun control.
Companies focused on the domestic market find that Korea, with 50 million inhabitants and a highly urbanized, tech-savvy customer base, is big enough to support massively scalable businesses.
And those co-ops, which started at $53,000, weren't just found in urbanized Long Island City, but also in more suburban neighborhoods like Whitestone, Forest Hills and Bay Terrace.
This means high cost, urbanized areas — which already skew toward accommodating upwardly mobile and wealthy white collar workers — could see the working-class segments of their workforces further undercut.
In 2011, the government issued guidelines on managing human-leopard contact, noting that leopards are a highly adaptable species and capable of living in close proximity to urbanized areas.
Almost all of the largest whale species today, including blue whales and right whales, are navigating an increasingly urbanized ocean, full of larger and faster ships, noise and detritus.
"The fires that occurred at the end of 2017 burned areas, including significantly urbanized areas like parts of Santa Rosa where whole subdivisions burned to the ground," Jones said.
But it also represented a landmark in the evolution of the Democratic Party into an urbanized coalition centered on the voters and communities most comfortable with social and demographic change.
In the highly urbanized region, where stark social inequality, youth unemployment and weak legal systems fuel crime, homicide rates in 120 cities were above 25 per 100,000 inhabitants, it said.
By then, the company hopes train speeds could top 125 miles per hour through the less densely populated area, compared to today's top speed of 79 through heavily urbanized cities.
The struggle for water and land is far more chronic in Kattankudi, a small town about 100 km east of Mahavelithanne but more urbanized because it straddles the main road.
The urbanized area, now known as the Inland Empire, has quadrupled in population, to more than four million, with roughly a million first-generation immigrants, speaking dozens of different languages.
A: Houston's large sprawl of urbanized areas covered with impervious surfaces such as concrete, along with its location on a flood plain, exacerbated the impacts of the rain, Shepherd said.
There is always an attempt to ascribe a motive, to place emphasis on the true meaning of political violence when it suddenly erupts in urbanized centers of the Western world.
That said, the fact that the volcano is considered harmless is a myth, because it can create lava flows from one of its side fractures and invade areas, even urbanized ones.
In Picard, one of the Sirena's first ports of call is Free Cloud, an urbanized planet that promises all the pleasures and sins of the big city, for the right price.
If someone from the most urbanized area of Tlaxiaco wants to see a movie and has time and money, they must buy it from one of the many piracy streets stands.
In Latin America, making cities more resilient is a priority as they are home to about 80 percent of the population in the world's most urbanized region, according to the United Nations.
Nineteenth-century French colonial cities separated the colonizers from the colonized with a de-urbanized zone they called a cordon sanitaire because it was nominally there to prevent the spread of malaria.
While authorities continue to investigate the cause of the die-off, environmentalists say the answer is obvious: untreated sewage sludge that spills into the Coata as the river flows through urbanized areas.
These are meant to provide a pleasant background soundscape, substituting the din of an over-urbanized world, and not necessarily the most thrilling or engaging performance — and they succeed at that task.
Over the last 40 years, hundreds of millions of people in China have escaped poverty as this enormous nation urbanized and became a manufacturing powerhouse fueled by cheap coal and cheap labor.
These cities crawl out from their center as if spreading like an infection, bringing more homes and people into their urban decay; poverty isn't solved by the city, it simply becomes urbanized.
The Democrats have long been at a disadvantage in the Senate, where the populous, urbanized states where Democrats prevail get the same two seats as the rural states where Republicans are stronger.
Cartels extort indigenous men to cross their shipments; authorities recruit indigenous agents to go undercover; in Tabatinga and Leticia, urbanized, detribalized Indians wander alleyways by night, scrounging up liquor or cocoa paste.
Machine-gunners assigned to Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force-Crisis Response Africa move toward an objective area during a Military Operation on Urbanized Terrain exercise in Alicante, Spain, on March 29.
By contrast, less noted but potentially quite consequential developments abroad included Ebola reaching urbanized areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the potential collapse of much-ballyhooed peace talks with North Korea.
This storm will likely cause far more damage, in part because the region is even more urbanized now, as well as because of the broader footprint of heavy rain totals from this storm.
People who live in societies with screens on windows and air-conditioned buildings will see less of a spread, as compared with heavily urbanized areas that don't have some of those amenities. 7.
The country's metropolitan areas are growing at an astounding rate, and census data now shows that 81 percent of Americans live in an "urbanized" areas, including the majority which live in the suburbs.
The "closing of the American frontier" was officially heralded in the year 21950, and by that time the United States was well on its way to becoming a predominantly urbanized and industrialized nation.
Over the next century and a half, the railway grew and the country industrialized and urbanized, forests were cut and replaced by farmland and homes, the Rhine River was straightened, and marchland drained.
In turn he has provoked intense opposition from the Democrats' heavily urbanized "coalition of transformation" revolving around minorities, millennials, and college-educated whites who largely are comfortable with both demographic and economic change.
What we're seeing though is an effort to purge voter rolls, and put more voter ID laws in place, make it harder for poor people, people of color, urbanized college students, to vote.
His poetry, including works like "The Road Not Taken" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," used colloquial language and spoke to an urbanized generation that longed for the simplicities of rural life.
"The divination for the future profession was developed much later in the urbanized and modernized environment of Soviet Armenia and the diaspora," Professor Antonyan said, "when the future career would determine the baby's life."
Today, however, the healthcare burden is shifting as deaths from these conditions decline and people in increasingly urbanized populations succumb to diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and heart and lung disorders fueled by Western lifestyles.
"Urbanized Uighurs I spoke to seemed to lose hope of a future in China due to economic discrimination and racial profiling," said Henryk Szadziewski, a researcher with the Uyghur Human Rights Project, based in Washington.
Although Ethiopia is one of the least urbanized countries in the world, Addis Ababa's population is now thought to be close to four million, and growing at a rate of nearly four percent per year.
"Wilderness preservation, like a hundred other good causes, will be forgotten under the overwhelming pressure of a struggle for mere survival and sanity in a completely urbanized, completely industrialized, even more crowded environment," he warned.
And it is a respite from the increasingly urbanized Istanbul, where such expansive land is hard to come by, where public contemporary art is rare, and where art in general is under increasingly tight surveillance.
In China, for example, the nation has become urbanized, and women — who are far more at risk of committing suicide in China— have begun moving into cities instead of caring for family in more rural areas.
Don't apologize for the curls of your hair, don't apologize for the color of your skin, don't apologize for the sway and swagger and urbanized moments we have with our speech that end up becoming trends.
In emailed comments to the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Rio's city hall said the favela was "urbanized" four years ago but did not immediately respond to requests for details about which services were provided to the area.
"Our community was concerned about the safety of a high-speed passenger rail line coming through an urbanized area on what had been, for years, essentially an abandoned rail route," Anderson told CNN after the derailment.
Here is the rest of America, left behind by its urbanized technocracy: the descendants of farmers and rural people displaced by rewilding efforts, people of color in an echo of the digital divide, and religious groups.
It's not impossible for a state to be both small and diverse (Hawaii) or even small and heavily urbanized (Rhode Island), but lower-population states tend to be whiter, more rural, and less educated than average.
Democrats seem likely to emerge from this fall's election with a clear upper hand in highly urbanized House seats that are racially and religiously diverse, disproportionately white-collar and secular and connected to the globalized information economy.
The reasons for its decay are many and varied: A new sensibility toward animals, a more urbanized society and the competition from other forms of mass entertainment — TV and soccer, in particular — have all played a role.
While the current juvenile justice law mandates that each of the country's 81 provinces and 33 highly urbanized cities establish centers for underage offenders, the cash-strapped government has set up only about 50, Mr. Dongeto said.
Here's what the CDC thinks people at risk of contracting Zika should stock up on: Aedes aegypti are urbanized mosquitos, and tend to breed in the pools of stagnant water found in empty flower pots or discarded tires.
Australia, a highly urbanized country with one of the highest population growth rates in the OECD, has about two-thirds of its population living in the capitals of states and territories, according to the 2016 government census data.
The Sabri family and their unique, urbanized style of Qawwali have been an integral part of Pakistan's cultural landscape since the 1950s, with their music and lyrics known to almost all Pakistanis across the social and cultural spectrum.
"We continue to see successful reproduction, which indicates that the quality of the natural habitat is high for such a relatively urbanized area," said Jeff Sikich, a biologist for Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area in a statement.
When employees aren't busy at their desks, they can "take a break, see some animals, watch them eat," Sato said, adding that exposure to animals can provide a novel and "soothing" experience in the otherwise highly urbanized city.
The small states tend to be more rural (albeit with some notable exceptions, such as heavily urbanized Rhode Island, Nevada and Delaware), according to census figures analyzed by The Daily Yonder, a website that focuses on rural issues.
Those all still exist — sometimes here, sometimes there, sometimes everywhere — but what makes India complicated and interesting, particularly for writers, is that they exist in a contemporary, urbanized country and among the entanglements of an increasingly globalized world.
As humans have urbanized and travel and trade have increased, any pathogen can quickly become a pandemic threat, meaning hospitals have to be prepared for emerging pathogens such as Ebola and vaccines have to be ready for development.
Following a central theme of the "Journey to the City," the Middle East Galleries vividly illustrate how the first settlements led to the first cities, and how our modern urbanized world can be traced to developments in ancient Mesopotamia.
North Carolina is America in miniature: Its minority population has grown and it has urbanized, developments that favor Democrats, but it has also hemorrhaged manufacturing jobs, so it brims with the sorts of displaced workers who've rallied to Trump.
Metropolitan areas with vast sprawls like Orlando, Phoenix and Cleveland are growing faster than high-density areas like downtown New York and Washington D.C. In reality, three-quarters of the people living in urbanized areas live in the suburbs.
"Ed Ruscha Monument" was positioned next to a parking lot, in an accidental reference to Ruscha's 1967 photo book Thirtyfour parking lots in Los Angeles, which paid tribute, in black and white, to the lots of urbanized Southern California.
The goal isn't just to make things look as they once did, here and there, but also to restore vanished ecological functions that will help the West Coast adapt to a changing climate, a tall order in a thoroughly urbanized environment.
Decisions on how money is spent and cities are planned are largely made by men, stifling women's rights in the world's most urbanized region, according to urban experts and women's rights leaders at a conference on cities this week in Bogota.
The parties' positions in the House of Representatives largely follow these tracks, with Democrats relying mostly on diverse and white-collar urbanized districts, while most of the Republican caucus represents predominantly white and heavily blue-collar seats beyond the metro centers.
My idea was to elevate it all through the score, to see it through the eyes of what it would feel like to have an orchestra colour very urbanized scenes as opposed to a hip-hop soundtrack being a musical backdrop.
The macroeconomic pressures he describes in the urbanized West — a lack of affordable housing and linear careers — are particularly tough on millennials, who are also, incidentally or not, a historically unattached generation, with low rates of marriage, homeownership and childbearing.
Such situations abound in Taiwan, which has 24 million people and is home to more than 27 universities and colleges, 100-plus industrial parks and 15 theme parks, as well as densely urbanized sections on its northern and western coasts.
Two, there's an important finding about the right timing for policies supporting energy efficiency, which is relevant to the already heavily urbanized US. Today's most common and affordable energy retrofit options, they say, can reduce building energy use by 20 to 40 percent.
Given the rate of urbanization and population growth in coastal cities, the Army War College predicts that the coming decades will see more battles in heavily urbanized environments—in other words, spaces specifically built for things that look and move like humans.
The environmental priorities of Democrats at the national and state levels are shifting support in places like the Iron Range, where even pro-labor members feel increasingly alienated by a platform more suited to a political party that is rapidly becoming more urbanized.
"We are in an era where greater flood threats are going to present themselves on an increasingly urbanized population," said J. Marshall Shepherd, director of the atmospheric sciences program at the University of Georgia and former president of the American Meteorological Society.
While Ikea's core European markets were facing Brexit fallout, housing affordability issues and high youth unemployment, South Korea offers an urbanized, apartment-dwelling population, with a high proportion of single-person households living in cookie-cutter units, she said via email on Tuesday.
This kind of "unintentional gerrymandering" creates problems for Democrats in many of the large, urbanized states, Chen and Rodden found, although some states—such as New Jersey, in which Democratic voters are evenly spread through a large urban corridor—have population distributions that favor Democrats.
Perhaps more importantly, I've argued that the modern emerging workforce of Silicon Valley, urbanized professionals, and "gig economy" laborers all represent an entirely new political demographic redefining the Democratic party to be more about education, research and entrepreneurship, and less about regulations and labor unions.
The 65-mile trail goes from Will Rogers State Park in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of LA to Pt Mugu in Ventura CountyThe completed trail is kind of like a miniature version of the Pacific Crest Trail, but set in a much more urbanized corridor.
These were the things that had made their life whole before they became victims of the Americans' "forced-draft urbanization" of their society, accomplished with bombing and shelling rather than with the industrialization that had "urbanized and modernized" the United States and other Western countries.
Because Cleveland became significantly urbanized only in the last century, this adaptation would have arisen in no more than 100 years, or 20 acorn ant generations, said Sarah Diamond, an assistant professor of biology at Case Western Reserve University and an author of the study.
Canadian researchers studied more than three million people in 8,777 neighborhoods in urbanized areas of Ontario, ranking them for "walkability" on a 100-point scale that measures population density, numbers of facilities within walking distance of residences and how well connected their webs of streets are.
Democrats rely on a competing "coalition of transformation" centered on the mostly urbanized groups that are most comfortable with these changes, particularly young people (millennials and the first post-millennials, who will enter the electorate in 22016), minorities and college-educated and secular white voters, especially women.
This idea turns on its head the longstanding notion that it was only after people urbanized that they became organized enough to build complex structures, like cemeteries, said Susan McIntosh, a professor of anthropology at Rice University in Houston, who was not involved in the research.
A few heavily urbanized states taking this path would stock the House with a significant block of votes representing cities as unified communities, much as senators represent whole states, ensuring that distinctive urban interests, and groups whose members are concentrated in cities, have defenders in Congress.
Young professionals seeking more space than they can afford in Manhattan or Brooklyn, empty nesters looking to downsize and leave the snow shoveling to others and, to a lesser extent, millennials moving out of their parents' basements are leading the charge to a more urbanized suburbia.
In elections from Congress to the White House, Democrats are consistently drawing the most support from what I've called the coalition of transformation: the heavily urbanized alignment of minorities, the millennial generation and white-collar whites generally most optimistic about the changes remaking America's demography, culture and economy.
The opportunity ahead for American cities is to craft long-term infrastructure investment and land use strategies that not only re-establish natural defenses in urbanized areas, but also maintain community cohesion by working with relocating households to find -- or even collaborate together to create -- safer nearby neighborhoods or communities.
Using data from that program, we put together the above map showing median annual pay for police and sheriff's patrol officers in each state and DC.As with many occupations, pay for police officers tends to be higher in bigger, urbanized, and coastal states and lower in southern and Midwestern states.
In an urbanized polity in which a handful of dense, multicultural metro areas contain most of the people and produce most of the wealth and tax receipts, our federal scheme of representation, which effectively gives extra votes to dirt in low-population states, defies both moral and prudential common sense.
Taiwan has been able to keep its overall spending low — people on the left would say their single-payer program is actually underfunded — and cost sharing low for patients in large part because its urbanized nature makes it easier for a smaller workforce to meet the needs of its patient population.
"Latin America urbanized before it industrialized, and within the space of two generations it went from being a profoundly rural society, with roughly 40% of the population in the 1950s living in cities, to being a predominantly urban society, where now you've got over 82% of the population living in cities," Muggah said.
Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, we made the above map showing what the typical police officer makes per year in every state and DC.As with many occupations, pay for police officers tends to be higher in more urbanized and coastal states and lower in smaller and more rural states.
The great majority of the populace still labored on the land; at midcentury the roughly two million agricultural workers were the largest employment group, followed by more than a million domestic servants, mostly women, although England would become one of the most urbanized countries in Europe well before the century was out.
"Environmentalists, urban farmers, architects, agronomists, and public health experts, among others, have been joining this mini revolution as they partner to work out a way to salvage a food-scarce, ultra-urbanized future," Kheir Al-Kodmany, a professor of sustainable urban design at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said in a report.
Obama built his two presidential victories around a coalition that was younger, more diverse, better-educated and more urbanized -- at a point when the Democratic House majority still relied on large numbers of right-leaning "blue dog" members clinging to mostly white and culturally conservative rural and small-town seats, including many in the South.
As a largely rural society is urbanized, as people begin to travel not just within the country but internationally, as women are better educated, so the younger generations can seize previously unimaginable opportunities: Sanjar moves to Kuwait; London becomes a doctor; Abdallah spends a good deal of his life flying from one place to another.
Last week, in an essay for CityLab, Richard Florida, a professor of urban planning at the University of Toronto, described how housing costs are driving the growing division between upwardly and downwardly mobile populations within Democratic ranks: The rise in housing inequality brings us face to face with a central paradox of today's increasingly urbanized form of capitalism.
Morality enforcers, in recent years incorporated into municipal police, regularly stop women on the streets, fining, harassing, or jailing them for wearing "bad hijab," a nebulous accusation that could include showing too much ankle or forearm, wearing too much makeup, or simply catching the eye of the resentful, recently urbanized young men and women who make up the regime's shock troops.
He has cooked at the Beatrice Inn, where various beasts of air and land are posed on silver platters for their roles in a fall-of-Rome spectacle; the Spotted Pig, in the days when it was still known for burgers basted in Roquefort and toasts buried under chopped chicken livers; and Pitt Cue, a London outpost of the modern, urbanized barbecue genre.
A new analysis from Jed Kolko shows that the answer is class — a rich minority of the population is becoming more urbanized even as the overall population becomes more suburban: The top 20 percent of the population has become a lot more likely to live in a high-density urban neighborhood, and the next 20 percent is somewhat more likely.
I'm a huge believer in this, and I also think as we get more urbanized and more heads-down in our phones, just the need and the opportunity to take people away and to nature and see the world and get away and unplug for a little bit of time is something that's just going to be a really, really important, profound trend for a long time.
Before you answer that question, consider that humanity as a whole spends more than $232 billion per year on headphones, $22.5 billion of which is spent on premium ($22+) cans in the US. So we clearly have a collective appetite for better sound, and it's only going to grow bigger as human civilization becomes more urbanized and the privacy of headphones is prioritized over the sociability of speakers.

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