Population Geography:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Population Distribution and Density
Advertisements

Chapter 2-Population 9/15-16/09.
Chapter Two Population.
UNIT TWO: POPULATION
Population Distribution
Where is the World’s Population Distributed
POPULATION AGGLOMERATIONS. THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS.
Population Geography: WHERE AND WHY? F Distribution of World Population F Population Statistics F Population Pyramids F Demographic Transition Theory F.
Population Unit 2 Copeland APHG.
“People are not distributed uniformly across Earth’s surface.”
Where is it Distributed and Why?.  Ecumene: areas of permanent human settlement Temperate climate regions, land suitable for farming, concentrated around.
Unit 2: Population AP Human Geography. Essential (Big) Questions Where do people live and why do they live where they do? In which regions is population.
Unit 2: Population AP Human Geography. Essential (Big) Questions Where do people live and why do they live where they do? In which regions is population.
Population Geography F Distribution of World Population F Population Statistics F Population Pyramids F Demographic Transition Theory F Population Control.
Chapter 2 Population Key Issues 1.Where is the worlds population distributed? 2.Where has the worlds population increased 3.Why is population increasing.
Chapter Two Population. Distribution of World Population Population concentrations –The four largest population clusters –Other population clusters Sparsely.
Population Chapter 2 An Introduction to Human Geography
Ch. 2 Population Section #1.
Chapter 2 Population Key Issues 1.Where is the worlds population distributed? 2.Where has the worlds population increased 3.Why is population increasing.
Lesson 1: World Population Trends Adapted from Rubenstein textbook, Chapter 2 and
Population Concentration and Density Chapter 2 Sections 1 and 2.
© 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 2 Lecture Population and Health The Cultural Landscape Eleventh Edition Matthew Cartlidge University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Population Patterns Vocab. Demography The study of population (numbers, ethnicities, common traits, distribution, density)
Where is the World’s Population Distributed?. An area distinguished by one or more unique characteristics is a A) biome. B) landscape. C) region. D) uniform.
Learning Objectives Today we will be able to identify the main aspects of population studies in order to develop and understanding of the wide variety.
UNIT 2: POPULATION AND MIGRATION. CHOROPLETH MAPPING!! Using the blank map of the United States you will create a choropleth map showing the most and.
Chapter 2 Population. Population: A Critical Issue A study of population is important in understanding a number of issues in human geography. So our first.
Chapter 2 Population Issue 1: Distribution of World Population.
Population Q.1 Densities The measures of Density help geographers to describe the distribution of comparison to available resources.
Population Geography F Distribution of World Population F Population Statistics F Population Pyramids F Demographic Transition Theory F Population Control.
Population distribution, density, and data. Before we begin… MDC: More developed country LDC: Less developed country What makes a country developed? –
Population Chapter 2 : Key Issue 1. Demography  Demography is the study of population geography  Key Issues of Demographics are:  Food Supply  Health.
Chapter Two Population. Distribution of World Population Population concentrations –The four largest population clusters –Other population clusters Sparsely.
Chapter 2 Population. Key Issue 1 Where Is the World’s Population Distributed?
Population Density Who?What?When?Where?Why?. Population Where is the world’s population distributed?
Population Geography Four Key Issues of Population Geography: 1.Where is the world’s population located? 2.Where has the world’s population increased?
Population Unit 2 Copeland APHG.
Chapter Two Population.
Bell Work (9/14) Watch the video “The Miniature Earth” and write down anything that you find interesting from the video
Where Are the World’s People Distributed?
Physical and Climate.
Chapter Two Population.
APHG - Topic II Population Geography
Where is the World’s Population Distributed?
Review Give an example of a map that would have a ‘large scale’
Population Unit 2 Copeland APHG.
AP Human Geography Population and Migration Unit
Population Unit 2 Copeland APHG.
Distribution of World Population
Unit 2: Population and Migration
Unit II: Population Density
UNIT 2 REVIEW POPULATION.
Introduction to Population
Thursday 10/9/2014 Please get out your openers notebook, your textbook, a clean sheet of loose leaf notebook paper, a blue or black pen (not a pencil,
Population Geography:
Chapter 2: Population.
Population Chapter 2 : Key Issue 1.
Population.
Health and Population: Part One
Key Issues Where is the world population distributed? Why is global population increasing? Why does population growth vary among regions? Why do some regions.
AIM: Where in the world do people live and why?
Unit 2- Population, Health, and Migration
Population and Health Chapter 2.
Population Concentrations
Population Geography: WHERE AND WHY?
Distribution: the arrangement in space
Good morning! Pick up the yellow paper from the stool if you did not get one yesterday 
Population & Migration
Unit 2- Population, Health, and Migration
Where in the world do people live and why?
Presentation transcript:

Population Geography: Key Issue 1: Where is the world’s population distributed?

3 important things More people than ever before World population has increased at a faster rate after 1950’s than ever before AND almost all population growth is concentrated in less developed countries (LDC’s)

Population Shift

World and Country Population Totals Distribution and Structure: 3/4 of people live on 5% of earth's surface! Total: 7.4 billion on planet as of August 2016 Current Population counter: http://www.worldometers.info/

CHOROPLETH MAP: a map that uses differences in shading, coloring, or the placing of symbols within areas to indicate the average values of a property or quantity of something.

Overpopulation When consumption of natural resources by people outstrip the ability of a natural region to replace those natural resources.

The “inhabited world!” Ecumene Ecumene, or portion of the earth’s surface that has permanent human settlement has expanded to cover most of the earth’s land area. Expansion of the Ecumene 5000 BC - AD 1900

Read your assigned paragraph and tell the class how this region is impacted by population… EAST ASIA 48 SOUTH ASIA 49 SOUTHEAST ASIA 49 EUROPE 49 OTHER POPULATION CLUSTERS 49

Read your assigned paragraph and tell the class how this region is impacted by population… DRY LANDS 49-50 WET LANDS 50 COLD LANDS 50 HIGH LANDS 50

Density Number of people occupying an area of land Helps geographers to describe the distribution of people comparison to available resources Arithmetic and physiological

Arithmetic Density – the total number of people per a unit of land area. (total # of people / total land area) AKA population density U.S. 300 million people / 3.7 million square miles = about 80 people per square mile Physiological Density – the total number of people per a unit of arable (farmable) land. (U.S. 445 persons per square mile