Betekenis van:
urbanisation

urbanisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het meer stads(bewoner) worden; het verstedelijken
  • the social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

urbanisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the condition of being urbanized

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Degree of urbanisation
    2. DEGREE OF URBANISATION OF THE AREA THE HOUSEHOLD LIVES IN
    3. degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated areas,
    4. degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in sparsely populated areas,
    5. Degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated area
    6. Degree of urbanisation: living in densely populated areas; living in intermediate populated areas; living in thinly populated areas
    7. Earth's natural resources and the man-made environment are under intense pressure from a growing population, urbanisation, construction, continuous expansion of the agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries, transport, and energy sectors, and climate variability and warming at local, regional and global scales.
    8. These competences and these sectoral choices are perfectly in phase with the leading market trends apparent from expert analyses: optimisation of and reduction in infrastructure costs (which generate the need for open infrastructure deployment), urbanisation and consolidation of information systems (areas of excellence for Bull), and administration and securitisation (in which Bull is active in various guises: cryptographic equipment supplier, software publisher and integrator).
    9. Scientific and technological partnerships with developing countries and emerging economies will contribute to the Millennium Development Goals in several fields (e.g. prevention and mitigation of the impact of climate change and natural disasters, reverse the loss of environmental resources, improvement of water management, supply and sanitation, prevention and combat of desertification, sustainable production and consumption and facing the environmental challenges of urbanisation), areas where SMEs could also play a key role.
    10. Given that the Earth's natural resources and the man-made environment are under pressure from growing population, urbanisation, construction, continuous expansion of the agriculture, aquaculture and fisheries, transport and energy sectors, land use as well as climate variability and warming at local, regional and global scales, the challenge facing the EU is to ensure continuous and sustainable growth while at the same time reducing negative environmental impacts.