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    Firstly‚ the main feature of urbanisation is high population density‚ which may cause a series of problems such as the boom of squatter settlements and urban sprawl if the city has not been designed in a sustainable way. For instance‚ a large number of high-rise apartment has been constructed in urban areas for large scales of dwellers when the some ecocities were designed. Simultaneously‚ the authorities of these cities also provide basic sources and services for those who are living in the squatter

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    little division of labour. These societies were generally rural‚ religious‚ authoritarian and had constraints on social facts and little social mobility. Organic solidarity is modernised and is characterised by refined division of labour‚ increased urbanisation‚ low religiosity‚ high degree of individuality and increased social mobility. Societies exhibiting mechanical solidarity tend to be unified as they are all engaged in similar tasks and responsibilities. These societies are held together by the

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    digitalisation‚ sustainability and urbanisation. These three objectives surge due to the industry environment. As the main car manufacturers converge in terms of targeted and supplied market segments‚ their differentiation lies in exploration and exploitation of new technologies and urban development. By such‚ manufacturers need to get involved in digitisation in order to create a sustainable competitive advantage which will impact and change future urbanisation. The automotive industry is currently

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    city centre to out of town retailing centres. Decentralisation of retailing such as the Trafford centre in Manchester has undoubtedly contributed to urban decline. Central Business Districts are currently facing huge impacts as sub-urbanisation and counter-urbanisation needs leads to an increase in out of town retail parks. However‚ despite the decline many inner city areas are attempting to reverse this decline by improving the city centres‚ and therefore decentralisation may not be as negatively

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    NEWSLETTER ARTICLE URBANISATION DYNAMICS AND ITS IMPACTS ON THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN MOSHI – KILIMANJARO‚ TANZANIA By Isaac Kazungu1 and Maulid Bwabo2 Half the world’s population now live in built-up areas‚ with an estimated 60 million people being added every year (World Bank population Index report‚ 2010). This rapid urban growth leads to environmental degradation and excessive demands on services‚ infrastructure and use of natural resource in rapidly urbanising cities of

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    Urbanization in Tamil Nadu

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    Introduction Tamil Nadu ranks first in urbanisation among the fifteen major States in the country. Urbanisation has been on the increase since 19611.According to the 2001 Census‚ Tamil Nadu has emerged as the State with the highest level of urbanisation (43.86 per cent) in the country. 2.72 out of 6.21 crore of the total population of Tamil Nadu live in urban areas. Objective • To highlight the impact of Urbanisation slowdown in our state. • To emphasize‚ how the natural habitats are destroyed

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    represents how our identity is no longer greatly defined by aspects that were major characteristics of our history but rather our future and what we are becoming as a country. Additionally‚ this poem observes the loss of nature and increase in urbanisation‚ a major aspect of modern Australia. We see this highlighted by numerous language features including the use of verbs; ’we pass bulldozed acres’. The use of ’pass’ intimates the acceptance of ’bulldozed acres’ and represents how we are scantily

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    power centres Professional centres of learning (medicine‚ law etc.) Information and technology centres Retail and consumption (Los Angeles) Arts (Paris) The processes below to not happen in isolation and may occur at the same time. Urbanisation: An increase in the proportion of a country’s population that live in towns and cities Urban Growth: An

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    and always has been most concentrated in urban centres and capital cities. Forster refers to this Metropolitan Primacy as one of the most striking features of the Australian settlement pattern (Forster‚ 2004). The history of the development and urbanisation of Australia and its cities has been a unique process‚ which does not necessarily conform to the process seen in other countries. To fully understand modern Australian cities one must analyse their unique past and development. The development

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    The Home Furnishing Industry The Home Furnishings Industry in India falls under the purview of the textile industry. Indian homefurnishings manufacturers and home furnishings exporters offers a spectacular range of bedspreads‚ furnishing fabrics‚ curtains‚ rugs‚ durries‚ carpets‚ placemats‚ cushion covers‚ table covers‚ linen‚ kitchen accessories‚ made-ups‚ bed spreads‚ bath linen‚ and other home furnishings accessories to the world. Manufacturers of Home Furnishings from India‚ whether floor coverings

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