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    1. >Projections suggest that by 2050, cities will be the main settlement type in 127 countries, including many across sub-Saharan Africa.

    2. Fascinating how some countries move from green to red, meanwhile Germany, Italy, Vietnam and Botswana start yellow and stay yellow.

    3. smilelaughenjoy on

      With buildings for vertical farming, so much land won’t have to be wasted for growing food, and food can be grown in cities.

    4. Wait. Whats the difference between a city and a town? Translated to german they both give the same result? And I always thought of them as the same

    5. Unless you can give us the definition being used for city, town, and rural, this is a pretty useless map.

    6. What does „the most common settlement type“ mean? I would guess by number of inhabitants. In which case France is so blatantly wrong that I don’t trust this map at all.

    7. One-Cardiologist1487 on

      I’m surprised Thailand, a moderately developed country (similar hdi to China) is still very rural, meanwhile Myanmar next door, a very poor country, has at least a plurality of its population in cities.

    8. mischling2543 on

      I just don’t get why so many people want to live in overcrowded violent hellholes. Like some cities in Europe and Asia are nice, but that’s the exception to the rule

    9. I love it when the borders on the map are so thick that I can’t even see the color of my own country

    10. Single-Pudding3865 on

      Is it a one way road or will we also start to see people moving out of the cities. In Denmark we start tomes people moving it of Copenhagen due to cost and remote work.

    11. The interesting thing that not many people talk about is that many „towns“, nowadays and becoming reclassified as „cities“, due to large population growth, either from the larger cities nearby or through immigration or refugees altogether.

      I used to live in a small town, then it became a town, and today it’s a city after 2 decades. I didn’t move throughout this time, it’s just that the reclassification and ultimately gentrification has caused it to become this way.

    12. AlwaysBeQuestioning on

      It’s impressive how unchanging/stable Germany, Italy, Botswana, Guyana, Ireland, France, Austria and Poland are.

    13. Captain_Killy on

      Yeah, the ways different countries manage municipality divisions, levels of governance, and how they change over time are wildly inconsistent. In some places large population centers inherently develop into city status, while in others a large „city“ may be divided into hundred of village-like municipalities, large numbers of people may technically live in areas with no municipal legal structure below the region/county, and all of this can vary wildly within a singly nation, and nations can change how they manage this dramatically over time, sometimes with drastic bursts of redefinition. France has a clear, hierarchical, and almost uniformly applied system of administrative division that goes all the way down to the commune level, which is essentially the equivalent of a hamlet in other countries. But almost every bit of land in metropolitan France falls within one of 34,826 communes, which have a mean population of around 2K people, while the USA simply has no equivalent, with the state as the only universally applied administrative division, and no form of more local government guaranteed under law, and some states almost entirely lack municipal governance structures outside of heavily urbanized areas. Nations are just entirely incomparable on this level. If this map was showing what percentage of residents lived in the equivalents of urbanized cities, towns/villages/hamlets, and unincorporated rural areas according to some generalizable definition, that’d be cool, but this is just silliness.

    14. robertotomas on

      Why do they think that the US is moving to cities? I thought that halted in the 70s/80s

    15. From my point of view, it looks like a global social disaster. People going to dive into human hives…

    16. South-Satisfaction69 on

      World needs better urban planning if more people are going to live in cities.

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