India to be among 3 countries to witness maximum urban growth by 2050: UN


United Nations/ New Delhi, May 17 (Reuters): India will be one of the three countries to witness maximum urban growth by 2050 along with China and Nigeria, according to United Nations estimates released on Wednesday. The organization also said that two-thirds of people in the world will be living in cities by the same time.

The world's rural population will peak in a few years then decline by 2050, according to the report on urbanization by the Population Division of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).

The findings of urbanization advancing so dramatically due to population growth and to migration can help cities design policies and practices to prepare for the influx, said John Wilmoth, director of the Population Division.

"When urban growth is rapid, insuring access to housing, water, sanitation, electricity, public transport, education and health care for all is especially challenging," Wilmoth said at a UN news conference.

"Managing urban growth to insure that it is sustainable has become one of the most important development challenges of the current century," he said.

Tokyo with 37 million people is the world's largest city but it is due to be overtaken by Delhi around 2028, the report said.

At about the same time, India is expected to surpass China as the country with the world's largest total population.

As of today, 55 per cent of the world population lives in urban areas, increasing to 68 per cent by 2050, the report said.

By 2050, India, China and Nigeria will account for more than a third of the projected growth in the world's urban population, it said.

Overall, urbanization can be seen as positive, Wilmoth said.

"The increasing concentration of people in cities provides a way of more economically providing services," he said. "We find that urban populations have better access to health care and education."

The concentration of population also may help minimize humans' environmental impact on the planet, he said.

"However, the challenge is that in many countries it's taking place so rapidly ... and large slum areas have developed that are not maybe achieving the goals of sustainable development the way that we would like."

Among other findings, the report said in 1990 there were just ten megacities with populations of 10 million or more.

As of 2018, there are 33 megacities and by 2030, 43 megacities are projected, mostly in developing countries.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Thu, May 17 2018

    By the year of 2050 there will be so many dramatic changes all over the world The ever growing population of India will be the highlight of the global concerns and anxieties that will surround everyone's mind everywhere in the world.

    Tokyo, Japan is a classic example that India has to watch very carefully and see how India can save the ever growing population from pollution. While our Industry is growing so rapidly in India, something has to be done to save our country from pollution. Our people badly need clean air in addition to clean water if we want to save ourselves from all kinds of disease due to air and water pollution.

    Saving the population from any kinds of disease is very important in a country such as India. People are very tolerant, and that is the characteristic of India that should not be taken for granted. India is the only country that has tolerated the rich getting richer and the poorer getting more poorer. Sooner or later this sad phenomena has to change so that our people do not revolt against the rich and create any kind of animosity against the rich. The ever growing rich population of India has to consider paying more taxes so that the Government can create a healthy economy. With stable taxation growth, the country can borrow money from the World Bank in order to eradicate the evergrowing pollution and provide clean air and clean water to more than two billion population by 2050.

    Our housing requirement in India also has to change. People need better housing, better sanitation and better schooling and better health system. All of these are our top priorities in India which we must plead our leaders to concentrate now than repent at a later stage.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Urban growth is only feasible if we have good governance to utilize the potentialities we have within the country..

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Kisko paisa khilaya yeh bolne ke liye? Bakwaas!

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  • Divya, Bondel

    Thu, May 17 2018

    Fir se NAMO... now haters will cry for this

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  • Narain, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 17 2018

    nice

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