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'Asia, Pacific urbanisation resulting in poverty'
Thursday, March 20, 2008 12:33 [IST]

New York: The pace of urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific unparalleled by any other region in the world has resulted in growth but has also driven up poverty within cities, the United Nations commission covering the region has said.

The urban population of the Asia-Pacific region has been growing at the fastest rate in the world over the past 15 years, according to the Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific" released yesterday by the UN Economic and Social Commission (ESCAP).

"This growth is having a knock-on effect," said Pietro Gennari, chief of ESCAP's Statistics Division. "We are seeing more and more people living in slums and also a negative effect on people s ability to access clean water and sanitation in urban areas."

Two out of every five person in urban areas reside in slums and countries such as China, Indonesia and the Philippines have all noted a drop in the proportion of the urban population with access to clean water.

The region's rapid economic growth is putting a considerable burden on the environment, partly as a result of the increase in energy consumption. Asia-Pacific's carbon emissions surged from 1.9 tonnes per capita in 1990 to 3.2 tonnes per capita in 2004.

Gennari observed that if emissions are calculated per unit of gross domestic product, then the Asia-Pacific region has one of the highest carbon dioxide intensities in the world.

The dramatic increase in the number of cars in the area, while contributing to economic growth, has the downside of boosting pollution levels.

The Yearbook also notes that although the region boasts some of the highest rate of railway density in the developing world, less than half of the Asia-Pacific countries have a sizeable rail system.


Source : PTI

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