Population--a key component of planning education for developing countries.

Carolina planning Pub Date : 1988-01-01
L Lacey
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During the next 20 years, much of the developing world will undergo significant demographic changes, such as population growth and urbanization. The effects of these changes can already be seen in many areas of Latin America, East Asia, and especially Africa. This article suggests how to redesign population studies to provide planners with a framework for understanding the complex interrelationships between demographic factors and development. The commentary which follows provides an example of how the author and her colleagues are implementing such a program at the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

人口——发展中国家规划教育的关键组成部分。
在今后20年里,许多发展中国家将经历重大的人口变化,如人口增长和城市化。在拉丁美洲、东亚、特别是非洲的许多地区,已经可以看到这些变化的影响。本文建议如何重新设计人口研究,以便为规划人员提供一个框架,以便了解人口因素与发展之间复杂的相互关系。下面的评论提供了一个例子,说明作者和她的同事是如何在北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校的城市和区域规划系实施这样一个项目的。
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