Objectives You should evaluate and understand a range of different strategies used to control or manage population You should evaluate population strategies.

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Objectives You should evaluate and understand a range of different strategies used to control or manage population You should evaluate population strategies in terms of their sustainability

 Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs Break this down into several sub areas How does this fit with POULATION? Ecology Genetic Diversity Use of species and ecosystems Resource use

 What can governments do to control population?

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 Look in your student book pages 160 to 161 and on pages 155 to156 of Barker, Redfearn and Skinner. Then complete the chart opposite Birth rateMortality rate Historical event affecting Current events affecting Classify these as Physical, Human and Political

 Read the information sheets about the Population in Zimbabwe. Are efforts to control and manage population in Zimbabwe sustainable? Provide evidence for your response.  /zimbabwe-taking-a-lead-in-promoting- birth-control.html