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In this ideal world, insurance for individual plants would be linked to factors that can and cannot be influenced, such as location in a
densely
populated area and the local population’s risk-averseness.
Furthermore, risk assessment should be linked to individual plants’ risk factors, such as location in a seismic zone, secondary containment, safety redundancies, etc.Plants in
densely
populated areas with lower safety standards, for example, would face higher insurance costs, which could lead to a self-selected phase-out of the riskiest plants.
Moreover, with coastal areas often
densely
populated and economically valuable, finding suitable seaside sites for new nuclear plants is no longer easy.
In drawing Africa's internal borders, imperialists ignored tribal differences, leaving some
densely
populated countries, such as Nigeria, without a dominant tribe or splitting famously cohesive tribes, such as the Ewe, between two countries (Ghana and Togo).
Adequate planning is particularly important because remediation on so large a scale – and in a
densely
populated area with such complex topography and land use – has never been attempted before.
The horrific, indiscriminate, and long-term consequences of nuclear weapons for humanity and the environment cannot be overstated – especially when they target
densely
populated areas.
The result has been a clear case of collective punishment in one of the most
densely
populated places on earth, with 3,823 persons per square kilometer.
Even if we accept that Israel has a legitimate reason to shut down tunnels that are used to infiltrate Palestinian commandos into Israel, this does not explain why it is necessary to bomb schools, power plants, hospitals, mosques, and
densely
packed civilian areas.
Inhabitants of
densely
packed urban areas in emerging economies often face both indoor and outdoor pollution, and are less likely to have access to adequate nutrition.
At a time when the emergence of large,
densely
populated economic powerhouses like Brazil, China, India, and Indonesia is challenging Western dominance, many believe that the current international system is due for an overhaul.
On What Matters is a book of daunting length: two large volumes, totaling more than 1,400 pages, of
densely
argued text.
Given that the most significant effects of trees are highly localized, we found that
densely
populated megacities in Pakistan, India, and other parts of South and Southeast Asia would benefit most.
This is true not only of violent military or police actions but also of peaceful projects like major construction in
densely
populated cities.
With very few qualified health-care professionals, repairing the health-care system demands more than building new hospitals and clinics across Liberia’s
densely
rain-forested countryside.
Located just a couple of miles from downtown Nairobi, Kibera is a heavily polluted,
densely
populated settlement composed of informal roads and shacks with corrugated tin roofs.
Of the world’s ten most
densely
populated cities, seven are in India.
Less than 1% of the earth’s land area is
densely
urbanized, and even in the most populated major countries, the share is less than 10%.
And improvements in energy productivity – via better urban design, for example – that enable income growth while limiting required energy input become more important in more
densely
populated countries where decarbonization will be more difficult.
Indeed, some of the world’s most
densely
populated countries face a double disadvantage; they are often the most exposed to the adverse effects of climate change, and building low carbon economies may be more difficult.
But large,
densely
populated areas, lacking the proper containment mechanisms are highly vulnerable.
Perhaps Malthus will rule again, in geographically small but
densely
populated and immensely poor parts of the globe.
A more immediate concern is the immense number of people who will need to be resettled when reservoirs inundate the region’s
densely
populated valleys.
Arctic sea ice is melting, and rising sea levels are threatening to inundate low-lying
densely
populated coastal regions in several countries.
Modern cars may be dangerous, but a dead battery or a broken rotor blade in a flying taxi would cause a heavy vehicle to fall onto a
densely
populated area.
Residents of Manhattan, the most
densely
populated of the city’s five boroughs, generate even less.
Urban families live more compactly, do less damage to fragile ecosystems, burn less fuel, enjoy stronger social ties to larger numbers of people, and, most significantly, produce fewer children, since large families have less economic utility in
densely
settled areas than they do in marginal agricultural areas.
Palestinians took charge of the most
densely
populated urban areas, while Israel maintained total military and administrative control over the largest territory, “Area C,” which makes up 61% of the West Bank.
The invasion of such a small and
densely
populated strip of land where civilians have been systematically used by Hamas as human shields is bound to expose Israel's military to accusations of war crimes.
Why have settlements been established even in areas most
densely
populated by Palestinians?
Whereas refugees in Bangladesh, Greece, and Syria typically live in overcrowded camps, which rank among the world’s most
densely
populated areas, refugees in Uganda receive a plot of land for housing and cultivation near local communities.
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