There could be billions more people on Earth than previously thought - Research warns needs of rural residents could be under ...
A new way of estimating rural populations has found that we may be undercounting people who live in these areas, potentially ...
Is our little blue marble of a planet actually a lot more crowded than we thought? A new study suggests we've been significantly undercounting populations in rural areas, because of the grid-based ...
Most estimates place Earth’s human population at around 8.2 billion, but Josias Láng-Ritter—a postdoctoral researcher at ...
With nearly half of the world’s population still living in rural areas, accurate data is paramount for achieving the United ...
There could be billions more people living on Earth than currently thought, according to a new study which claims rural ...
2007 was the first year in which more people lived in urban areas than in rural areas, and by 2050 about 66 per cent of the world population will be living in cities. These megatrends have far ...
According to the Global Footprint Network, an international environmental organization, in 1961, when the global population was slightly over 3 billion, the people in the world needed the ...
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 ...
Most of the world has dirty air, with just 17% of global cities meeting WHO air pollution guidelines, a report Tuesday found.