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Moschen, Suane A.; Macke, Janaina; Bebber, Suélen; Benetti Correa da Silva, Marcelo – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2019
Purpose: The aims of this study is to put on the agenda discussions concerning the approach of sustainable goals and indicators, in terms of how they relate to each other and how to list their importance within a network of contemporary city management. From the millennium objectives experience, UN has launched the continuity of the development…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Community Development, City Government, Urban Areas
Olivia C. Caillouet; Amy Harder – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2021
In Extension, understanding trends has ramifications when working with external audiences, internal audiences, and even preparing future Extension professionals. This research sought to assess the applicability of several national trends to Florida so that the Florida Cooperative Extension Service (CES) could more accurately plan to meet the needs…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Trend Analysis, Futures (of Society), Organizational Change
You, Danzhen; Hug, Lucia; Anthony, David – UNICEF, 2014
Until relatively recently, much of Africa has been among the economically least developed and least densely populated places on earth, replete with villages and rural communities. Africa is changing rapidly, in its economy, trade and investment; in climate change; in conflict and stability; in urbanization, migration patterns, and most of all in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Demography, Children, Population Trends
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Mikander, Pia; Holm, Gunilla – Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2014
The population of the world is growing and moving. The overwhelming majority of people are on the move inside their own country and mostly towards cities while a minority moves from non-Western areas to the West. In Finnish geography, history and social science school textbooks, this mobility tends to be depicted differently depending on whether…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Population Trends, Migrants, Migration
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Young, Frank W.; Robinson, Kenneth – Social Indicators Research, 2011
This study of the counties of South Carolina introduces a limited purpose, modifiable technology that is designed to reproduce the rapid discovery strategy of the natural sciences. It uses factor analysis to identify types of communities and the threats they face, and evaluates their success in dealing with these by comparisons based on…
Descriptors: Poverty, Mortality Rate, Factor Analysis, Natural Sciences
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Perry, Marc – Population Research and Policy Review, 2002
Examines population growth during the 1990s for a variety of geographic levels including regions, divisions, states, metropolitan areas, counties, and large cities. Compares growth rates for the 1990s with earlier decades to provide an historical context for present-day trends in population growth and decline. Discusses how differential population…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Population Growth, Population Trends
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Alternatives, 1975
This article presents Zero Population Growth - Canada's recommendations on immigration policy. It suggests that immigration be used to stabilize population by establishing a ceiling and specifying a selection procedure. Also Canada should not base its economy on imported skilled and nonskilled labor and employers should not hire illegal…
Descriptors: Demography, Immigrants, Population Distribution, Population Growth
England, J. Lynn; Hooper, Douglas A. – 1980
Catastrophe theory may provide a possible model for describing and explaining the boom town phenomena at a generalized level; catastrophe models deal with phenomena in which changes in continuous independent variables lead to sudden, or abrupt, discontinuous changes in a dependent variable. Rural energy boom towns are the result of sudden, abrupt…
Descriptors: Change, Models, Population Growth, Rural Development
Moran, William E., Jr., Ed. – 1970
The author suggests that the U.S.A.'s population problem is not a problem in Malthusian terms, where people suffer from famine and pestilence. Instead it is a problem of quality and safety in our physical and social surroundings. Further population increase may increase the discords in our social environment caused by race prejudice, poverty, drug…
Descriptors: Contraception, Demography, Pesticides, Pollution
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Hobart, Christine L. – 1986
This paper traces the shifts in New Hampshire's state and county population during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, focusing on the growth of urban centers and industry. From 1790 to 1840 most of New Hampshire's population growth was agricultural despite the beginnings of industrialization and urbanization. These processes greatly…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Human Geography, Modernization, Population Distribution
Dietrich, T. Stanton – 1971
Florida's urbanized rural population consists of 3 segments: persons in places under 2,500 population; persons in suburbs or open country but not on farms; and persons in other urban territory. This urbanized rural population continues to grow, despite annexation and consolidation by urban communities, and the wide disparity that once existed…
Descriptors: Graphs, Population Growth, Rural Population, Social Planning
United Nations New York, NY. Dept. of Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis. – 1993
This document is one in a series of studies that focus on the population policies and plans of a number of mega-cities in developing countries. The object of the series is to examine the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of the population policies of mega-cities from a broad perspective, emphasizing the reciprocal links between…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
American City Corp., Columbia, MD. – 1971
The workshop focuses on clarification and planning of how evaluation research can be made useful to policy makers, program designers and analysts, and the day-to-day operators of life support systems in urban affairs. Sections of the book consider the topics: making evaluation research useful; what we expect from evaluation; federal evaluation…
Descriptors: Books, Community Involvement, Conferences, Evaluation Methods
Ward, Barbara; Dubos, Rene – 1972
This book examines our environmental problems from a global perspective. The problems are cast into their social, economic and political dimensions. Population, misuse of resources, the impact of technology, unbalanced development, and the world-wide dilemma of urbanization are explored. The authors have sought to report what is known and not…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Ecology, Environmental Education, Land Use
Population Reference Bureau, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1973
This report presents a brief history of Pakistan as a nation and reviews a number of demographic variables. Major topics discussed are population growth and shifts, urbanization, and labor characteristics and problems. Based on this information and projections, the report concludes with a discussion of the failure of family planning programs and…
Descriptors: Demography, Environmental Education, Family Planning, Labor Force
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