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  1. Apr 19, 2022 · In addition, our scenario exercise indicates that without containment policies, and if recent observed trends hold until 2030, built-up areas will continue to grow at a much faster pace than population, especially outside predominantly urban regions.

  2. Feb 3, 2021 · This study gives analyses of spatial structure and patterns of rural areas in Serbia. Based on the obtained results, a spatial classification of rural and urban areas in Serbia has been proposed. The study included urban areas as well, although the primary focus of the study was on the rural areas.

    • Aleksandra Gajić, Nikola Krunić, Branko Protić
    • 2021
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  4. Population growth in towns & semi-dense areas and in rural areas has been faster outside the low coastal elevation zones. This means that over time the exposure to this risk has been shrinking outside cities while it has been growing within cities.

    • are suburban areas growing faster than urban and rural areas in serbia using administrative and oecd criteria1
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  5. The results of this research indicate regions with different developing trajectories: Southwest Serbia with predominant demographic dimension; Northern part of Serbia with stressed agricultural...

  6. Nov 25, 2021 · Rural areas in Serbia are characterized generally by unfavourable demographic trends, reflected through population loss, negative natural increase, unmanaged and uncontrolled migration outflows from rural to urban area and deteriorated age population structure.

  7. May 31, 2023 · Land area in urban use may be growing faster than population growth, increasing urban sprawl. With calibrated population density thresholds from the Worldpop population model, area and densities can be measured for suburban and urban density classes (≥ 250 humans per square kilometer) at global and national scales and both broad multi-city ...

  8. Jan 1, 2011 · Since 1991, rural areas have continued to grow faster than urban areas and England as a whole, with most of this growth concentrated in the urban-rural fringe. However, as Champion and Brown ( 2012a ) showed, using a district level measure of urban and rural for England, the gap between urban and rural growth rates has narrowed since 1991 ...