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biggest cities metrowise by 2025 my own projectn
this is my own projecten of the ten worlds largest metros by 2025 :
1.) Tokyo 35 mil 2.) Mumbai (Bombay) 26 mil 3.) Delhi 24 mill 4.) New York City 24 mill ( including Hartfoprd and Philly than 33 mil) 5.) Mexico City 23 mill 6.) Seoul 23 mil 7.) Los Angeles 23 mill 8.) Sao Paulo 23 mill 9.) Dhjaka 22 mill 10.) Shanghai 21 mill What are your projections ?? |
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If you use one measuring standard for the whole world, then I wouldn't consider Hartford and Philly to be part of New York's Metro region. Otherwise you would have to lump the whole Netherlands, Belgium, the Rhine-Ruhr Area, Cologne and Bonn in Germany into one huge Metro region too.
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shanghai has now over 20 mill people. nyc and l.a. will not grow that fast, i would put them on the last spot of your list. indian and chinese cities will grow rapidly, each city having at least >20 mill (shanghai, peking, chongqing, wuhan, chengdu, guangzhou, nanjing, mumbai, delhi, kolkata, bagalore etc etc). brazil cities will grow too, especially rio and sao paulo. mexico city will have over 30 mill and tokyo stays nr.1 in the next 15 years.
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Tokyo's metropolitan area already has a population of ~35mil and New York City's metropolitan area already has a population of ~ 23mil. I don't know what kind of calculations did you use, but they're stupid. Mexico City's metropolitan area is already ~ 20mil while LA's is ~ 13mil but you "projected" both to be ~ 23mil within 15 years. What the hell?
DiggerD21, Rhine-Ruhr is a metropolitan area but combining Rhine-Ruhr with Netherlands and Belgium is just nonsense. Territories need to be joined together to form a metropolitan area and a great example of that are New Jersey and New York. That's a real metropolitan area. Same goes for Los Angeles + Long Beach or Tokyo + Yokohama or Washington DC + Baltimore but you can't just randomly bind together two urban areas that are "near" each other. They need to be connected that's why there's a long way for Aachen-Koln. |
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italianised german
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The distance from Aaachen to Cologne is smaller than from Philly to New York. I simply disagree to put Hartford and Philly into a NY Metro area.
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Based on McKinsey Global Research, China cities in 2025 will be look like this:
![]() YouTube video: Today most of Chinese people live in rural area. If China want to improve their living condition and income.....like other countries, 70% of the population should living in urban area. "Continued growth of China's cities will ensure that China meets its target of quadrupling per capita GDP from 2000 levels by 2020," the report stated. I think immigration in India will be huge too. |
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If you're using the European method, you forgot London and Paris which are at least as big as NY, and you forgot the Blue Banana which is the world's largest metro area (by the American method). |
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Lake Michigan?
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The blue banana is a large belt with high population density.
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But with lots of green space inside like the Black Forest. And the population won't grow that much in the next time.
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The black forest is for a large part surrounded by rather densely populated area.
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Thanks for that - so interesting that it also covers the channel - Paris misses out looks like. What is the population of this banana - a bit like BosNYWash?
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According to Wikipedia about 83 million people live in that area. It is not a single metro area by european definitions, but probably by american definition. |
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I doubt the 'blue banana' would qualify as a metro even by US definitions. An agglomeration, perhaps, but not a metro.
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umm.. i think we can all definitely say that china will lead the world into the new era of population density. in north america, most cities have already been extended to their limits, and surrounded with suburbs, so dont expect any intense growth in cities like nyc or the such. by the way, there are FARMS in b.t nyc and philly, that is definitely not my idea of an urban area. lets try to stick to the city proper or at least its immediate metro area. trust me, i live here.
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That blue banana thing isnt very accruate. It misses out a lot of big cities such as Paris. I think you could so something like that just for England...
Everywhere south of the Liverpool-Manchester-Bradford-Leeds line...and north of London... Liverpool / Liverpool Urban Area 1.3million Manchester - Salford / Greater Manchester 2.5million Leeds - Bradford / West Yorkshire Urban Area 1.9million Sheffield / South Yorkshire 1.5 Birmingham - Wolverhampton / West Midlands 2.6million London commuter belt United Kingdom 13.9million
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All of east coast China would be a "metro" is the Blue Banana is counted as one. It's bullshit really. Blue Banana is an "heavily populated corridor" at best.
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