It aims to create 400m extra urban dwellers, and consequently offers opportunities for real estate programmes.
It capitalizes wealth that was otherwise hidden under the dirty shacks of slum dwellers.
Apartment dwellers in New York and Japan know the secrets of this lifestyle, she says.
City dwellers have become used to self-service machines and telephone-keypad transactions, which don't require attendants.
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Many slum dwellers are also squatters, claiming tenuous rights to the land on which they live.
The current systems wring too little parking revenue from city-dwellers and maximize their frustration.
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And that number is predicted to more than double to reach 2 billion slum-dwellers by 2020.
As city dwellers lost their homes, farmers also lost their land and equipment to foreclosure.
But for thousands of rural dwellers and businesses, access to high speed broadband services remains limited.
For town and city dwellers in Northern Ireland, going online is usually a pretty simple experience.
Questions will produce hard data to show rapid migration of rural dwellers to the towns.
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Faced with such obstacles, Brazil's favela-dwellers have taken matters into their own hands, literally.
The new permissiveness affects city-dwellers more than country people, the rich more than the poor.
Small groups of desperate dwellers in some cities held out behind hastily thrown-up palisades.
Yet only 40 years ago aged English country-dwellers had more than a hundred names for it.
In Luanda, slum-dwellers complain that forced recruitment, a regular practice during the war, has started again.
Environmental groups and river dwellers say Belo Monte will flood vast patches of rainforest while desiccating others.
Villagers there depend on the health of their natural environment in ways that most city-dwellers have forgotten.
The grave of Mr Godwin's elder sister, shot dead in the independence war, becomes a slum-dwellers' toilet.
Some camp dwellers (and Nepali politicians) gave Bhutan reason to suspect they wanted to oust the government.
According to the UN, Addis has one of the higher densities of slum dwellers in the world.
There was no shortage of Shanghai dwellers paying that at either for some peace of mind there yesterday.
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The service also played to the need of non-car-owning urban dwellers with only occasional need for an automobile.
Yankelovich, a market research firm, estimates that city-dwellers are now exposed to about 5, 000 ad messages each day.
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Some Arctic dwellers have been found to receive levels of cadmium above recommended safe limits through their diet.
By 1998, the figure had declined even further, to less than 45 million (about 6% of rural dwellers).
"We need to encourage the informal settlers, the slum dwellers, to invest into this infrastructure themselves, " says Keller.
In the United States, urban dwellers produce a whopping 250 million metric tons of solid waste every year.
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Plastic tat to Western eyes may be luxuries to the offspring of slum-dwellers.
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