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Urbanization is definitely a big part of the problem.
In Their Words: Industry Experts on Why Hunting Is In Decline Dave Hurteau 2008
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[11] See Richard M. M.rse, "Recent Research on Latin American Urbanization," Latin American Research Review, Fall, 1965, p. 56.
Santo Domingo: The Politics of Terror Gall, Norman 1971
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"Urbanization" is slowly destroying the butterfly's habitat by destroying the plants that they need to survive.
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"Urbanization" is slowly destroying the butterfly's habitat by destroying the plants that they need to survive.
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"Urbanization" is slowly destroying the butterfly's habitat by destroying the plants that they need to survive.
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Urbanization does the opposite: As populations become more urbanized, on the other hand, emissions increase because urban labor, which tends to be more productive, leads to more economic growth.
Bill Chameides: Climate Change: The Upside of Getting Old Bill Chameides 2010
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Urbanization, agriculture, and trade were at one time huge innovations.
Get Smarter 2009
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As he spoke, party members darted around the office - largely empty except for chairs and an ancient copying machine - with a brand-new, 12-foot-long yellow banner, as if hanging last-minute party decorations, finally thumb-tacking it to a wall: "Al-Wasat, From Liberation to Urbanization."
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Urbanization is a cornerstone of China's development strategy.
Bright Lights, Big Questions About China's Urban Legend Tom Orlik 2011
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According to Anadolu, the Environment and Urbanization ministry would be asked to draw up assessments of all buildings in the country, while houses in high-risk earthquake zones would be removed.
Turkey to End Effort to Find Quake Survivors Marc Champion 2011
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