Governments, international bodies and researchers rely on global population data for resource allocation and infrastructure ...
Global population data undercounts rural communities by up to 84%, impacting resource allocation and planning.
There could be billions more people living on Earth than currently thought, according to a new study which claims rural ...
With nearly half of the world’s population still living in rural areas, accurate data is paramount for achieving the United ...
While the undercounting appeared systemic worldwide, researchers found the discrepancies particularly noticeable in China, Brazil ... applications of these population maps,” Dr Láng-Ritter ...
Global population datasets, crucial for decision-making by governments and institutions, may underestimate rural populations by as much as 53% to 84%, reveals an Aalto University study. Embargo lifts: ...
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There could be billions more people living on Earth than currently thought, according to a new study which claims rural figures worldwide could be vastly underestimated. Currently, the UN estimates ...
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