Towards (R)evolving Cities | Federico Cinquepalmi

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elements of demographic, socio-cultural and historical evolution of human settlements

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WORLD POPULATION 7 846 043 598 17 436 504 165, 619 7 320 262 69 531 10 116 242

Current World Population Births this year Births today Deaths this year Deaths today Net population growth this year 96,088 Net population growth today

The “people counter“ website which updates in real-time about the constant growth of the human population. World Population Prospect: the 2017 Revision – United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (June 21, 2017) International Programs Center at the U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. For more detailed information: World Population.

Fig. 1 Current population, growth and mortality rates.

begin with their demographic evolution, today the first element needed to understand cities. Demography of the city The website www.worldometers.info registers the demographic evolution of the human species on planet Earth in real time. At the precise moment this book is being written it tells us that there are 7 846 043 598 human beings living on the planet. While in actuality, of course, the website gives approximate numbers based on statistical estimates, the remarkable and indisputable fact is that the human population is now growing at a rate unprecedented in the history of the species (Fig. 1). According to a 1960 study by Edward Smith Deevey1, the total human population of the planet around 300 000 1 Edward Smith Deevey Jr. (1914 - 1988), born in Albany, New York, was a prominent American ecologist and paleolimnologist and an early student of G. Evelyn Hutchinson at Yale University. He was a pioneer in several areas of research, including population dynamics, systematics and ecology.


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Risk management and insurance tools for urban resilience

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pages 247-348

Managing urban environments with Digital Twin

9min
pages 229-236

European cities from space: the EU Copernicus programme

14min
pages 237-246

Internet of Things (IoT), home automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI

10min
pages 221-228

Smart grids and microgeneration

7min
pages 199-204

Information management systems for teleworking, e-teaching and e-learning and telemedicine

16min
pages 209-220

Resilient cities and communities

4min
pages 192-198

Sustainable mobility technologies

4min
pages 205-208

Resilience and adaptation of urban systems

14min
pages 180-191

The challenge of migrations

15min
pages 156-165

The challenges of pandemics in urban societies

19min
pages 166-179

The demographic issue and the challenge of Ageing society

15min
pages 144-155

Extreme climate events

19min
pages 130-143

A Saint’s dream: Brasilia

7min
pages 114-118

Understanding the city

11min
pages 119-129

The Federal dream: Washington

3min
pages 111-113

The Bonaparte’s dream: Paris during the Empire

5min
pages 106-110

The birth of the modern city and the idea of the capital

4min
pages 100-101

The Tsar’s dream: Saint Petersburg

5min
pages 102-105

Ab urbe condita

6min
pages 95-99

The dream of a god king: Alexandria

3min
pages 93-94

Hellas

1min
pages 89-90

Euclid’s dream: Hippodamus of Miletus

2min
pages 91-92

The culture of urban design

1min
page 88

Civilisations far from the Mediterranean: Asia, the Americas, the Indian subcontinent and sub-Saharan Africa

10min
pages 79-87

The land of the two rivers: Mesopotamia

4min
pages 71-74

From a grain of wheat: the birth of the urban idea

11min
pages 63-70

The land of two kingdoms: the Nile Valley

4min
pages 75-78

Metabolic approaches to the urban context

10min
pages 28-33

Circular economy

3min
pages 45-47

The urban ecological footprint

11min
pages 34-41

The wellbeing economy and urban systems

8min
pages 48-56

Demography of the city

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pages 57-62
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