The percentage of residents of the four nations (Argentina, Brazil,Uruguay and Ecuador) living in cities between years 1970 to 2020 and predictable forecast foreseeing 2 decades.
Overall,Across previous years spanning from 1970 to 2020 Uruguay’s population of city residents has seen the most increase and is projected to continue increasing for the upcoming decades.Furthermore, there has been a growth in all nations percentages of residents living in cities but they differ by small percentages.Ecuador has observed the fewest growth in city habitants in comparison to remaining three nations.
The countries with the most growth of city habitants are Uruguay and Argentina with projections of slightly below 100%, respectively.Uruguay shifted from being the fewest habitants living in cities to the most. Uruguay between 1970 and 1990 had a 20 % increase in city population making city population just above 40%, however the largest growth in city population was observed in years 1990 to 2000 and 2010 to 2020 with future forecasts depicting city habitants to be maintained with steady increments. Argentina on the other hand had a larger city population than Uruguay at the beginning of 1970’s. Despite the dip of 1970-1980, there has been a consistent growth in city population with a staggering growth observed between 1980’s to 2000’s and stable increase for forthcoming 2 decades.
The remaining two countries were Brazil and Ecuador, having seen the least growth in city population. At the start of 1970’s percentage of Brazilian population diverted towards cities leading to growth from below 60% to just above 60% in the span of two starting decades, however rapid descent to 60% was noticeable in the next decade.The following decades till 2020 noticed a sudden rapid increase in city habitants with future decades starting to notice a stable peak just below 100%.Ecuador remained the least city habitant country amongst the four growing with stability in the past however will be leveling off just below 60% in 2040.
