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UN: Bangladesh urban population will overtake rural population by 2030
Tribune Desk
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...lation-will-overtake-rural-population-by-2030
By 2030, Dhaka’s population growth estimates the number of inhabitants to double
A study published by the United Nations’ Population Division estimates more than half the world will be living in urban areas by 2050. And by 2030, the Bangladesh population shifting towards urban from rural areas will become evident.
More people will leave rural areas for urban areas for reasons including, but not limited to job prospects and access to utility services. The existing urban areas will become even more concentrated, towns will become cities, and cities will become megacities.
The report, titled “World Urbanization Prospects: The 2018 Revision” predicts the Bangladesh population distribution to lean more towards urban areas than rural areas to accommodate the increasing population.
As such, other cities and urban centres of population will also boom. Chattogram is expected to grow into Bangladesh’s next megacity with a population of between 5-10 million people by 2030.
By 2030, Dhaka’s population growth estimates the number of inhabitants to double.
Other major industrial cities like Narayanganj, Gazipur, Sylhet, Rajshahi could also see major growth in their population, followed by various other urban centres which will grow in prominence as the double-edged swords of urbanization and industrialization alters internal migration patterns.
Although China currently is the most populated country, it will be overtaken by India in 10 years. Delhi will also overtake Tokyo as the most populated city around the same time.
Although the study does not caution that widespread urbanization will be the future, it stops short of it. More and more population centres will develop into urban areas in order to provide better civic amenities to people.
Experts believe it will have a remarkable positive impact in cities having to figure out how to be sustainable for vast growing populations.
Tribune Desk
https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangla...lation-will-overtake-rural-population-by-2030
- Published at 11:31 pm May 17th, 2018
By 2030, Dhaka’s population growth estimates the number of inhabitants to double
A study published by the United Nations’ Population Division estimates more than half the world will be living in urban areas by 2050. And by 2030, the Bangladesh population shifting towards urban from rural areas will become evident.
More people will leave rural areas for urban areas for reasons including, but not limited to job prospects and access to utility services. The existing urban areas will become even more concentrated, towns will become cities, and cities will become megacities.
The report, titled “World Urbanization Prospects: The 2018 Revision” predicts the Bangladesh population distribution to lean more towards urban areas than rural areas to accommodate the increasing population.
As such, other cities and urban centres of population will also boom. Chattogram is expected to grow into Bangladesh’s next megacity with a population of between 5-10 million people by 2030.
By 2030, Dhaka’s population growth estimates the number of inhabitants to double.
Other major industrial cities like Narayanganj, Gazipur, Sylhet, Rajshahi could also see major growth in their population, followed by various other urban centres which will grow in prominence as the double-edged swords of urbanization and industrialization alters internal migration patterns.
Although China currently is the most populated country, it will be overtaken by India in 10 years. Delhi will also overtake Tokyo as the most populated city around the same time.
Although the study does not caution that widespread urbanization will be the future, it stops short of it. More and more population centres will develop into urban areas in order to provide better civic amenities to people.
Experts believe it will have a remarkable positive impact in cities having to figure out how to be sustainable for vast growing populations.