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How did urbanization affect the people of llibya

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The process of urbanisation is a major aspect of change in North Africa where pre-urban cities and new urban settlements have developed over the past decades. Several cities rapidly became regional centres or international nodes which responded to economic and political pressures. Poorly-planned urbanisation causes land cover changes, which can lead to deeper social, economic, and environmental changes. Pre-colonial cities of North Africa sometimes reached considerable size.

The total North African population was 140 million in 1990, but by the year 2000, it had increased to over 220 million. The population of all six countries grew faster than in previous years due to the notable progress achieved in reducing death rates. This is important as income and health improved between 1960 and 1988, resulting in a population increase from 20 million to nearly 60 million. Much of the population lived in urban centres, especially in Libya.

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