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The Human Population and Its IMPACT 7,000,000,000 and counting... How big is 7 billion?

Crowded Street in China popclock

Village of 100

The ultimate question... How many people can the earth support? See Guest Essay

Are There Too Many of Us? Estimated 2.4 billion more people by 2050 Are there too many people already? Will technological advances overcome environmental resistance that populations face? Should populations be controlled?

Will growing populations cause increased environmental stresses? –Infectious diseases –Biodiversity losses –Water shortages –Traffic congestion –Pollution of the seas –Climate change Continued...

I Human Population Growth Continues but It Is Unevenly Distributed Reasons for human population increase –Movement into new habitats and climate zones –Early and modern agriculture methods –Control of infectious diseases through Sanitation systems Antibiotics Vaccines

Global Connections: UN World Population Projections by 2050

Population growth in developing countries is increasing 15 times faster than developed countries By 2050, 97% of growth will be in developing countries Should the optimum sustainable population be based on cultural carrying capacity?

II The Human Population Can Grow, Decline, or Remain Fairly Stable Population change –Births: fertility –Deaths: mortality –Migration Population change = (births + immigration) – (deaths + emigration ) Crude birth rate Crude death rate

Population Problems The current global human population is about 7 billion and growing at a rate of 1.22 percent. Based on this annual rate of growth, approximately how many people would be added to the world in the next year? 1)8 X )8 X )8 X )8 X )8 X 10 9 If a city of population 10,000 experiences 100 births, 40 deaths, 10 immigrants, and 30 emigrants in the course of a year, what is its net annual percentage growth rate? 1)0.4% 2)0.8% 3)1.0% Don’t use crude rates 4)4.0% … not asked for 5)8.0%

Global Connections: The World’s 10 Most Populous Countries in 2008

Women Having Fewer Babies but Not Few Enough to Stabilize the World’s Population Fertility rate –Replacement-level fertility rate –Total fertility rate (TFR)

Case Study: The U.S. Population Is Growing Rapidly Drop in TFR in U.S. –Rate of population growth has slowed Population still growing and not leveling off –Fourfold increase since 1900 Changes in lifestyle in the U.S. during the 20 th century

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TFR Rates for the U.S. between 1917 and 2008

Birth Rates in the U.S. from 1910 to 2008

Some Major Changes That Took Place in the U.S. between 1900 and 2000 Page 127

Several Factors Affect Birth Rates and Fertility Rates Children as part of the labor force Cost of raising and educating children Availability of private and public pension Urbanization Educational and employment opportunities for women Infant mortality rate Average age of a woman at birth of first child Availability of legal abortions Availability of reliable birth control methods Religious beliefs, traditions, and cultural norms

Several Factors Affect Death Rates Life expectancy Infant mortality rate Why are people living longer and fewer infants dying? –Increased food supply and distribution –Better nutrition –Medical advances –Improved sanitation Indicators of overall health

Planning for Babies Works Family Planning –Responsible for a 55% drop in TFRs –In developing countries –Expansion of program Include teenagers, sexually active unmarried women, and men Slow and stabilize population growth Invest in family planning Reduce poverty Elevate the social and economic status of women

Migration Affects an Area’s Population Size Economic improvement Religious freedom Political freedom Wars Environmental refugees LiSER

Case Study: The United States: A Nation of Immigrants Historical role of immigration in the U.S. Legal immigration Illegal immigration

III Populations Made Up Mostly of Young People Can Grow Rapidly Age structure categories –Prereproductive ages –Reproductive ages –Postreproductive ages

Population Structure by Age and Sex in Developing and Developed Countries

We Can Use Age-Structure Information to Make Population and Economic Projections Baby boomers Job market when they retire Tracking the Baby-Boom Generation in the United States

As Countries Develop, Their Populations Tend to Grow More Slowly Demographic transition stages –Preindustrial –Transitional May lead to a demographic trap –Industrial –Postindustrial

Four Stages of the Demographic Transition

Case Study: Slowing Population Growth in China: the One-Child Policy Encourages fewer children Gender imbalance Fast-growing economy Face serious resource and environmental problems CNN

Case Study: Slowing Population Growth in India Population control: gender bias Poverty Malnutrition Environmental problems