Sentence examples for consequence of urbanisation from inspiring English sources

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There's no inevitable consequence of urbanisation that is either positive or negative.

In May the Lancet, a medical journal, published a study showing that the obesity rate among Chinese boys is 6.9%, almost twice as high as that among adult men.Perhaps the most surprising consequence of urbanisation is that obesity is expanding even faster in rural China than in the cities.

Rapid change in dietary habits coupled with decreased physical activity in India as consequence of urbanisation may partly explain the increase in CAD.

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Nonetheless, if we are going to get to grips with the consequences of urbanisation for mental health today, we need to start thinking very differently about city living – not simply as a form of social organisation that has biological consequences, but as a form of life whose neurological and sociological aspects are quite inseparable from one another.

Changes in host parasite interactions have the potential to be one of the important consequences of urbanisation, influencing the species able to exploit urban landscapes.

Using functional diversity indices based on specialisation allows a better insight in the consequences of urbanisation on diversity/ecosystem community functioning, which is of crucial importance in the face of global changes.

Marginalisation of health has been exposed throughout this paper: (i) by the dominance of econometric parameters to define the resource curse, (ii) by the lack of a longer-term analysis taking into account the health consequences of urbanisation and (iii) by the poor weight that HIA and other health mitigation measures carry in the face of economic interests.

The phenomenon of urban sprawl has largely been seen as a consequence of industrialised urbanisation: the availability of cars, outrageous real estate prices close to city centres, suburban aspirations of the middle class.

New Delhi's air quality has steadily worsened over the years, a consequence of rapid urbanisation that has brought pollution from diesel engines, coal-fired power plants and industrial emissions.

Therefore, as a consequence of increased urbanisation and an ageing population, the prevalence of diabetes will significantly increase across the sub-continent over time.

This brings us back to the issue of urbanisation.

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