Examples of using Population density in English and their translations into Spanish
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Resident Population Data: Population Density.
Bihar and Uttar Pradesh were the hardest hit states due to their high population density.
Regional water consumption differences are influenced by population density, level of development,
Increasing population density is reducing open spaces,
unplanned urbanization and greater population density, inter alia, are contributing to that trend.
The level of service offered for each area of the city is based on its population density and the distance that must be covered to stay on schedule.
this problem is compounded by lack of modern technologies, high population density and, in some cases, unequal land distribution.
Traditional farming systems at low population density have been found effective in sustainable resource use in mountain systems.
Bourgas region has a population density of 55.7 people per km2
Average population density in Siberia and Far East is 2 persons per square kilometer.
Meanwhile, small municipalities with 150 inhab. /km2 of population density are also represented,
Population density is sparse,
There is low population density in some mountainous and hill areas
Such services have proved to be particularly useful in areas where population density is low and mobile penetration is high.
Population density was estimated at 51.8 inhabitants per square kilometre in 2006
Overall population density was estimated at 40 persons per km2 and rural population density was estimated at 32 persons per km2.
The total population of the Territory in 1995 was 15,000, and the population density is approximately 34 persons per square kilometre.
The population density of mature individuals appears to be generally low in areas where it occurs around 20 per hectare or less.
Rwanda's high population density in relation to the arable land area requires that particular attention be paid to environmental concerns in all rural development activities.
rising population density, displacement and HIV prevalence all contribute to this trend.