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| you could also use maps or demographic data? or from the census? or health related data.... | you could also use maps or demographic data? or from the census? or health related data.... | ||
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| Locals [14] in Bogotá acts as an actor with the population shown in fig 1 of total 7,968,100 and a density of 4,489,1 per kilometre square. | Locals [14] in Bogotá acts as an actor with the population shown in fig 1 of total 7,968,100 and a density of 4,489,1 per kilometre square. | ||
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| In addition, the demographic provided by the world population review have focuses on the growth throughout the year with a mix of age range and sex. The graph records a number of 630.3 K in 1950 with a growth to 11.8 million in 2025 and predicts raising to 12 million. | In addition, the demographic provided by the world population review have focuses on the growth throughout the year with a mix of age range and sex. The graph records a number of 630.3 K in 1950 with a growth to 11.8 million in 2025 and predicts raising to 12 million. | ||
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| According to the map, the local [14] typology in Bogotá is hilly with flat land concentrated in the city centre. Therefore, this geographic characteristic has created social inequalities that the poor and rich population are separated by green spaces. This phenomenon, termed social-spatial segregation has deeply rooted in the history urban development of Bogotá from the colonial industrialization, | According to the map, the local [14] typology in Bogotá is hilly with flat land concentrated in the city centre. Therefore, this geographic characteristic has created social inequalities that the poor and rich population are separated by green spaces. This phenomenon, termed social-spatial segregation has deeply rooted in the history urban development of Bogotá from the colonial industrialization, | ||
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| Jáuregui. C claims that referring to Fig 5, the poverty issue is the most serious in the southern part of Bogotá while the northern, northeast, and northwest part is the richest, being farther away from the landfill located in the southwest. | Jáuregui. C claims that referring to Fig 5, the poverty issue is the most serious in the southern part of Bogotá while the northern, northeast, and northwest part is the richest, being farther away from the landfill located in the southwest. | ||
| 3.Bogotá Ecological | 3.Bogotá Ecological | ||
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| In the local [14] ecological aspect in Bogotá, as stated as the title from the inside the Neighbourhood, | In the local [14] ecological aspect in Bogotá, as stated as the title from the inside the Neighbourhood, | ||
| Bernal, C. et al (2022) highlight that the loss of community activity of drinking and washing in the river Limas has led to cultural detachment. Therefore, this has shown the urgent need to take legal action and improve the environmental living quality for the locals living in the area. | Bernal, C. et al (2022) highlight that the loss of community activity of drinking and washing in the river Limas has led to cultural detachment. Therefore, this has shown the urgent need to take legal action and improve the environmental living quality for the locals living in the area. | ||