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Increasing global divergence in population trends — global megatrend 1
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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SOER 2010 — assessment of global megatrends
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Living in an urban world — global megatrend 2
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Global megatrends
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SOER 2010 — assessment of global megatrends
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Movements of people: migration and tourism
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The map shows 'moving to work and escape poverty': Migration between and inside world regions from 1995 to 2004. Colors show regional migratory balance (surplus or deficit), arrows show major movements between and inside regions.
The graph shows 'travelling for leisure': trends in number of tourists since 1950 and projections to 2020.
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World population projections - Regional shares of world population
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Historical population trends and projections by world region
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Population pyramids for 2000 and 2050. Population by age, sex and educational attainment
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Comparison between the year 2000 and projected 2050 population by age, sex and educational attainment for Africa and the European Union
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Slowdown of urban growth
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Historical trends and projections by world regions (1950- 2050) of urban growth rate showing a clear slowdown for all regions
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Environmental factors and conflicts possibly causing migration
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Colors show Human development Index ranking. Symbols locate possible causes of displacements: environmental upheavals related to climate change and major conflicts since 2000.
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Malaria in 2050
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The map shows the current distribution of falciparum malaria (in yellow), areas where it is projected to appear (in red) and disappear (in green) by 2050.
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Urban trends
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Historical urban population trends and projections by world regions (1950- 2050), showing the share of cities with less than 750 000 inhabitants
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Various human health risks in relation to development and economic growth and Causes of death
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Top graph: From traditional to modern health risks, this “health transition” scheme describes the relation between development and health, distinguishing behavioural risks and the correlated diseases and death causes. Some risks are specifically related to developing countries (blue part of the scheme), others are typically worrying in developed countries (brown part) and some occur everywhere (blue and brown intersection).
Bottom graph: Comparison between 2008 and 2030 projected causes of death for 2 income groups.showing the growing projected imoortance of cardiovascular diseases and cancers.
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