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Asia's consuming classes and the environment

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Hayes, Adrian

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The shift to urban living in Asia is unprecedented in speed and scale. United Nations projections suggest that in China alone the urban population will grow by more than 390 million during the first two decades of this century, a figure greater than the current population of the United States, Canada and Australia combined.

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East Asia Forum Quarterly (EAFQ)

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