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SOURCES : SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ( URBANIZED AREA OF EARTH ); SMART CITY HUB ( 1975 MEGACITIES ); “ UN WORLD URBANIZATION PROSPECTS , 2018 ” ( 2030 MEGACITIES ); SMART CITY HUB ( AFRICAN URBANIZATION ); AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION ( PUBLIC TRANSIT ECONOMIC RETURNS ); OECD INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT FORUM ( URBAN PASSENGER MILES ); AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY ( HOME BUYERS ’ PREFERENCES ); “ UN WORLD URBANIZATION PROSPECTS , 2018 ” ( 2050 WORLD POPULATION ); JOURNAL OF ENERGY POLICY ( CO2 EMISSIONS ); ALL OTHER STATISTICS , HP (“ CITY EVOLUTION " REPORT )

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Number of megacities with populations over 10 million in 1975 : Mexico City , New York , and Tokyo

43

Number of megacities by 2030

48 %

Reduction in travel-related CO2 emissions when urban density doubles

5:1

Ratio of economic return to economic investment in US public transportation

25 %

of new construction in Dubai will be 3D printed by 2030

2035

34 %

of urban passenger miles will be via public transport by 2030 , up from 30 % in 2015

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Global energy consumption attributable to cities

$

400 billion

Year by which half the population of Africa — the least urbanized continent — will live in cities $ 3 , 685

60 %

of American home buyers prefer properties with a shorter commute and amenities nearby
Average monthly cost of a two-bedroom apartment in Hong Kong , the world ’ s city with the highest housing costs

36 %

of cities will face water shortages by 2050
Cost of seawalls to protect US cities and coastal communities through 2040

68 %

of the world ’ s population will live in urban areas by 2050

7 of the world ’ s 10 most populated cities will be in Asia by 2035 . Jakarta is projected to be

the largest , with a

38

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