] Despite almost four millennia as centres of civilisation, ] it was only fairly recently that cities attracted more ] than a small percentage of the global population. With ] hindsight, the 20th Century was the century of ] urbanisation. ] ] In 1900, only 14% of humanity lived in cities. By the ] century's close, 47% of us did so. This change is ] revealed in the growth of the number of medium-sized ] cities. In 1950, there were 83 cities with populations ] exceeding one million; but by 2000, this had risen to ] 411. Of course, at least in the US, some of this may be attributed to an increased definition of 'urban' space. The city lines of a city founded in 1950 is far more generous than 1850 or 1750. PSFK: Half Of Humanity To Go Urban |