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Population Change in Nepal: A Comparative Study between  Census 2001 and 2011

Population Change in Nepal: A Comparative Study between Census 2001 and 2011

... the population growth rate has slowed down. The decreasing rate of population growth is a very positive aspect for ...over population. Besides, population growth is low due to the fluctuation ...

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The Linkages Between Population Change and Climate Change in Africa

The Linkages Between Population Change and Climate Change in Africa

... consumption and carbon emissions due to improved economic growth, affluence and reduced poverty. Although behavioural differences at given levels of income and education with more “green choices” may negate this ...

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On the relationship between population change and sustainable development

On the relationship between population change and sustainable development

... sustainability. Population growth, as firstly Malthus (1798) noticed, is an important factor of environment depletion: consumption activities deteriorate environment and more people exert higher pressure on ...

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Lawyer availability and population change in regional, rural and remote areas of New South Wales

Lawyer availability and population change in regional, rural and remote areas of New South Wales

... ‘downshifting’, relocating to a regional area or a small town to enjoy a slower pace of life (Hamilton & Mail 2003; Argent et al. 2011; Race et al 2011). Notably, the indexed level of socio-economic advantage of such ...

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Population Dynamics of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in Hungary between 2001 and 2009

Population Dynamics of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in Hungary between 2001 and 2009

... (February-March). Areas were handled as potential Imperial Eagle territories, if (1) an active nest was lo- calised within a 10 km radius after 1980, or (2) more than one observations of adult or subadult birds ...

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Evaluating Impacts of the Ternary Structure Change of Population in Urban and Rural Areas on Industrial Development in China

Evaluating Impacts of the Ternary Structure Change of Population in Urban and Rural Areas on Industrial Development in China

... Keywords: Urban-rural ternary structure, Migrant workers, Economic development, Ridge regression. Abstract. Since the reform and opening up, the scale of migrant workers in China has been growing steadily. Its scale has ...

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Population, Population Density, and Technological Change

Population, Population Density, and Technological Change

... differentiate between the effects of population density in the hinterland and in coastal ...of population density only are supposed to appear in coastal ...in population density which might ...

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Population Council Newsletters

Population Council Newsletters

... the Population Council had the hard evidence to show its worth in light of growing numbers of infections in the newer ...this change is my lifetime achievement so ...

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Waikato Regional Council Technical Report 2014/13 Managing land use change and Council s administered drainage areas

Waikato Regional Council Technical Report 2014/13 Managing land use change and Council s administered drainage areas

... use change would be to keep land drainage areas separate from urban areas, with no urban areas being able to drain to drainage ...growth areas with limited options for stormwater ...

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An estimate of change in a sub population of Lomatia tasmanica (Proteaceae) between 1993 and 2008

An estimate of change in a sub population of Lomatia tasmanica (Proteaceae) between 1993 and 2008

... Curtis between 1993 and ...a population dominated in density by recent suckers and young ramets ro one dominated by more mature ...climate change and its status as critically endangered remains ...

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The change in haemoglobin concentration between the first and third trimesters of pregnancy: a population study

The change in haemoglobin concentration between the first and third trimesters of pregnancy: a population study

... the population was designed to evalu- ate sub-groups characterised by factors known to be directly or indirectly associated with changes in the haemoglobin ...

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IMPROVING MOOSE POPULATION ESTIMATES IN RUSSIA: ACCOUNTING FOR DISTANCE BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL AREAS AND TRACK SIGHTINGS

IMPROVING MOOSE POPULATION ESTIMATES IN RUSSIA: ACCOUNTING FOR DISTANCE BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL AREAS AND TRACK SIGHTINGS

... ) population density in the Kirov region of Russia is often overesti- mated when using the relationship between the distance between a residential area and the initial sight- ing of moose ...accurate ...

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Better lawmaking 2001. Commission report to the European Council. COM (2001) 728 final, 7 December 2001

Better lawmaking 2001. Commission report to the European Council. COM (2001) 728 final, 7 December 2001

... and Council Directive on the energy performance of buildings 19 is founded on the compelling nature of the proposed measures in terms of achieving the Community’s own objectives for reducing energy dependence, on ...

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Trends in Non-Farm Self-Employment Activity for Rural Women 1981-2001

Trends in Non-Farm Self-Employment Activity for Rural Women 1981-2001

... LUC areas (Figure 1). The greatest gains were made between 1991 and 1996, a period that began during a recession and ended following a period of incomplete economic ...technological change, increased ...

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Adapting to Climate Change in Urban Areas

Adapting to Climate Change in Urban Areas

... climate change and will create more flood ...are between 60cm and 1 metre higher than today, and stronger winds and storm ...The areas with the higher risk are the Paraná Delta, the coastal zone that ...

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On ideology change and spatial and structural linkages between formal and informal economic sectors in Zimbabwean cities (1981-2010)

On ideology change and spatial and structural linkages between formal and informal economic sectors in Zimbabwean cities (1981-2010)

... urban areas (Moyo 2004; Mlambo 2009). The population of Africans in urban areas rose from 254 000 in 1936 to 377 000 in 1946 leading to the transplantation of traditional arts and crafts to urban ...

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The Employment of Partnered Mothers in Australia, 1981 to 2001

The Employment of Partnered Mothers in Australia, 1981 to 2001

... Coinciding with these changes were a number of compositional changes, as women of succeeding birth cohorts were more educated, and more likely to delay marriage and childbearing. Attitudinal change was also ...

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Job Loss in the United States, 1981-2001

Job Loss in the United States, 1981-2001

... The probabilities of employment and full-time employment among those reemployed subsequent to job loss increased substantially in the late 1990s, suggesting that the strong labor market [r] ...

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Job Loss in the United States, 1981-2001

Job Loss in the United States, 1981-2001

... The probabilities of employment and full-time employment among those reemployed subsequent to job loss increased substantially in the late 1990s, suggesting that the strong labor marke[r] ...

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2001 Census of Population and Housing

2001 Census of Population and Housing

... “rural” areas and the main locations within the city; each workplace was coded according to its appropriate Major Division/Community- Parish— a composite four digit code where the first two digits represent the ...

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