세계에서 성장이 가장 빠른 도시들 - 델리에서 베이징까지 VIDEO: World's fastest growing cities mapped: From Delhi to Beijing, interactive atlas reveals the speed at which people are moving to urban areas
World's fastest growing cities mapped: From Delhi to Beijing, interactive atlas reveals the speed at which people are moving to urban areas
African cities - especially those in Nigeria - are seeing the most dramatic growth, the UN data shows
The chart shows some Chinese cities are growing at around 6 per cent every year
This is six times faster than London's growth over the same period and 20 times faster than New York's
With global population expected to reach 9.5 billion in 2075, many of the world's cities are quickly filling up
세계에서 성장이 가장 빠른 도시들
델리에서 베이징까지
인구 1백만 이상 500개 도시의 사람들이 도심으로 어떻게
빠르게 유입되는지 맵핑 분석으로 알 수 있다.
가장 활발한 곳은 중국과 인도 아프리카의 도시들이며 미국과 유럽쪽은
느린 행보를 보이고 있다.
중국 광시좡족자치구 남부에 있는 베이하이가 1위로 가장 빠른 성장력을 보여주고
있고 다음으로 인도의 가지아바드 등이 가장 빠른 성장 도시로 부상하고 있다.
황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터
Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator
By Phoebe Weston For Mailonline
PUBLISHED: 13:46 BST, 30 March 2018
With more and more people choosing to live in cities rather than in the countryside, many of the world's urban areas are growing at an astonishing rate.
This incredible map shows the speed at which people are moving to cities in China, India and Africa, with much slower urban growth happening in parts of Europe and the US.
African cities - especially those in Nigeria - are seeing the most dramatic growth while the US cities of Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit are starting to see people leave.
Rank | City/Urban area | Country | Average annual growth |
---|---|---|---|
2006 to 2020, in % | |||
1 | Beihai | China | 10.58 |
2 | Ghaziabad | India | 5.2 |
3 | Sana'a | Yemen | 5 |
4 | Surat | India | 4.99 |
5 | Kabul | Afghanistan | 4.74 |
6 | Bamako | Mali | 4.45 |
7 | Lagos | Nigeria | 4.44 |
8 | Faridabad | India | 4.44 |
9 | Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | 4.39 |
10 | Chittagong | Bangladesh | 4.29 |
11 | Toluca | Mexico | 4.25 |
12 | Lubumbashi | Congo | 4.1 |
13 | Kampala | Uganda | 4.03 |
14 | Santa Cruz | Bolivia | 3.98 |
15 | Luanda | Angola | 3.96 |
16 | Nashik | India | 3.9 |
17 | Kinshasa | Congo | 3.89 |
18 | Nairobi | Kenya | 3.87 |
19 | Dhaka | Bangladesh | 3.79 |
20 | Antananarivo | Madagascar | 3.73 |
21 | Patna | India | 3.72 |
22 | Rajkot | India | 3.63 |
23 | Conakry | Guinea | 3.61 |
24 | Jaipur | India | 3.6 |
25 | Maputo | Mozambique | 3.54 |
26 | Mogadishu | Somalia | 3.52 |
27 | Gujranwala | Pakistan | 3.49 |
28 | Delhi | India | 3.48 |
29 | Pune (Poona) | India | 3.46 |
30 | Las Vegas | USA | 3.45 |
31 | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia | 3.4 |
32 | Indore | India | 3.35 |
33 | Faisalabad | Pakistan | 3.32 |
34 | Rawalpindi | Pakistan | 3.31 |
35 | Brazzaville | Congo | 3.29 |
36 | Peshawar | Pakistan | 3.29 |
37 | Khulna | Bangladesh | 3.24 |
38 | Suwon | Republic of Korea | 3.23 |
39 | Karachi | Pakistan | 3.19 |
40 | Asunci¢n | Paraguay | 3.17 |
With the global population expected to reach 9.5 billion in 2075, many of the world's giant cities - particularly in the developing world - are quickly filling up.
Growth in the US has generally been slower, with the fastest increase happening in Charlotte and Austin, with 5 per cent and 4 per cent annual growth respectively. Pictured is Detroit (stock image) which has a falling population
The map lists 500 cities with over 1 million people, and is shaded based on yearly population growth rate between 2000 and 2016.
Percent growth corresponds with darker shades of teal, while orange shows negative growth over the time-frame
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