The bar chart illustrates the proportion of the global population residing in urban areas across various regions for the years 1975, 2020, and projections for 2050.
Overall, there is a notable upward trend in urbanization across all regions, with significant variances evident between them. By 2050, it is anticipated that regions with currently lower urbanization rates will experience substantial growth.
In 1975, Europe was the most urbanized region, with approximately 67% of its population living in urban areas, followed by North America at 73% and Latin America at 60%. The global urbanization rate stood at around 35%, with Africa and Asia lagging at 22% and 25%, respectively. By 2020, urbanization saw a marked increase across all regions; the world’s average rose to about 55%. Notably, Latin America and North America displayed urbanization rates of 80% and 83%, while Europe maintained a steady rate of 75%. Africa and Asia also observed considerable growth, reaching 43% and 51% respectively.
