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The Worlds Cities in 2016

High economic vulnerability to 3+ types of disaster. City Population. 300-500 thousand. 500-1000 thousand. 1-5 million. 5-10 million. 10 million or more.



The Worlds Cities in 2018 Data Booklet

average annual rate of 0.9 per cent compared to 1.5 per cent for the “urban agglomeration” and 1.8 per million inhabitants and an additional 598 cities.



OECD

than doubled over the last 40 years going from 1.5 billion population growth. 0.0. 0.5. 1.0. 1.5 ... million inhabitants



OECD

functional/economic definition of cities and their area of influence by maximising Large metropolitan FUAs



RANKING OF THE WORLDS CITIES MOST EXPOSED TO

By the 2070s total population exposed could grow more than threefold to around 150 million people due to the combined effects of climate change (sea-level rise 



OECD

composed of a city (or core) and its commuting zone FUAs encompass the economic and Large metropolitan FUAs



Population Division

Urban agglomerations with 5 million inhabitants or more 1970



Urban world: Mapping the economic power of cities - McKinsey

people live in these 600 cities—. 22 percent of global population. 1.5 billion of GDP in 2007—38 percent of the global total. The top 100 cities generated.



Chile

Large metropolitan FUAs with population above 1.5 million. Functional urban areas are economic units characterised by a city (or core) and a commuting zone 



OECD

functional/economic definition of cities and their area of influence by maximising Large metropolitan FUAs