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Countries: Australia Botswana Brazil Canada China Germany India Indonesia Japan Nigeria Russia Singapore United States SLIDE 1

Total Land CountryLand (hectares)Land squares Australia768,230,000 Botswana56,673,000 Brazil845,942,000 Canada909,351,000 China932,749,000 Germany34,857,000 India297,317,000 Indonesia181,157,000 Japan36,450,000 Nigeria91,077,000 Russia1,637,687,000 Singapore70,000 United States914,742,000 SLIDE 2

CountryLand Squares Russia1,638 China932 US915 Canada909 Brazil846 Australia768 India297 Indonesia181 Nigeria91 Botswana57 Japan36 Germany35 Singapore0.07 A. Total Land SLIDE 3

CountryLand Squares Russia1,638 China932 US915 Canada909 Brazil846 Australia768 India297 Indonesia181 Nigeria91 Botswana57 Japan36 Germany35 Singapore0.07 Country1 Pop : Land Australia1: 33.4 Botswana1: 28.5 Canada1: 26 Russia1: 12 Brazil1: 4 US1: 2.8 Indonesia1: 0.7 China1: 0.68 Nigeria1: 0.5 Germany1: 0.43 Japan1: 0.28 India1: 0.24 Singapore1: 0.01 A. Total Land B. Population to Land ratio SLIDE 4

CountryLand Squares Russia1,638 China932 US915 Canada909 Brazil846 Australia768 India297 Indonesia181 Nigeria91 Botswana57 Japan36 Germany35 Singapore0.07 Country1 Pop : Land Australia1: 33.4 Botswana1: 28.5 Canada1: 26 Russia1: 12 Brazil1: 4 US1: 2.8 Indonesia1: 0.7 China1: 0.68 Nigeria1: 0.5 Germany1: 0.43 Japan1: 0.28 India1: 0.24 Singapore1: 0.01 Country% Arable Land India57.1% Nigeria43.0% Germany34.6% Indonesia24.0% US17.8% China13.5% Japan12.5% Brazil9.3% Russia7.5% Australia6.3% Canada5.3% Singapore1.0% Botswana0.5% A. Total Land B. Population to Land ratio C. Percentage of Arable Land SLIDE 5

CountryLand Squares Russia1,638 China932 US915 Canada909 Brazil846 Australia768 India297 Indonesia181 Nigeria91 Botswana57 Japan36 Germany35 Singapore0.07 Country1 Pop : Land Australia1: 33.4 Botswana1: 28.5 Canada1: 26 Russia1: 12 Brazil1: 4 US1: 2.8 Indonesia1: 0.7 China1: 0.68 Nigeria1: 0.5 Germany1: 0.43 Japan1: 0.28 India1: 0.24 Singapore1: 0.01 Country% Arable Land India57.1% Nigeria43.0% Germany34.6% Indonesia24.0% US17.8% China13.5% Japan12.5% Brazil9.3% Russia7.5% Australia6.3% Canada5.3% Singapore1.0% Botswana0.5% Country1 Pop : Arable Land Australia1: 2.09 Canada1: 1.37 Russia1: 0.90 US1: 0.50 Brazil1: 0.37 Nigeria1: 0.21 Indonesia1: 0.17 Botswana1: 0.15 India1: 0.14 Germany1: 0.14 China1: 0.09 Japan1: 0.04 Singapore 1: A. Total Land B. Population to Land ratio C. Percentage of Arable Land D. Population to Arable Land ratio SLIDE 6

CountryAdditional Population Squares CountryPercentage change India553Singapore200% China381Nigeria147% Indonesia111Botswana100% Nigeria110India80% US95Indonesia77% Brazil90Brazil74% Canada10Australia53% Japan10US42% Australia8Canada40% Singapore4China39% Germany3Japan9% Botswana1Germany4% Russia-3Russia-2% E. Change in Total Population (1980 – 2015) SLIDE 7

CountryAdditional Population Squares CountryPercentage change India553Singapore200% China381Nigeria147% Indonesia111Botswana100% Nigeria110India80% US95Indonesia77% Brazil90Brazil74% Canada10Australia53% Japan10US42% Australia8Canada40% Singapore4China39% Germany3Japan9% Botswana1Germany4% Russia-3Russia-2% E. Change in Total Population (1980 – 2015) CountryChange in Urban % pts. Botswana40 China34 Japan33 Indonesia30 Nigeria22 Brazil18 India9 Canada7 US6 Australia4 Russia4 Germany2 Singapore0 F. Change in Urban Percentage (1980 – 2015) SLIDE 8

Megacities City, CountryPopulation (in thousands) Tokyo, Japan New York, US Mexico City, Mexico Sao Paulo, Brazil SLIDE 9

Megacities City, Country Population (in thousands) Tokyo, Japan37,833 Delhi, India24,953 Shanghai,China22,991 Mexico City, Mexico20,843 Sao Paulo, Brazil20,831 Mumbai, India20,741 Osaka, Japan20,123 Beijing, China19,520 New York, US18,591 Cairo, Egypt18,419 Dhaka, Bangladesh16,982 Karachi, Pakistan16,126 Buenos Aires, Argentina15,024 Calcutta, India14,766 Istanbul, Turkey13,954 City, County Population (in thousands) Chongqing, China12,916 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil12,825 Manila, Philippines12,764 Lagos, Nigeria12,614 Los Angeles, US12,308 Moscow, Russia12,063 Guangzhou, Guangdong, China 11,843 Kinshasa, Congo11,116 Tianjin, China10,860 Paris, France10,764 Shenzhen, China10,680 London, UK10,189 Jakarta, Indonesia10,176 SLIDE 10

Projected Population CountryPopulation (projected) 2050 Australia Botswana Brazil Canada China Germany India Indonesia Japan Nigeria Russia Singapore United States SLIDE 11

Sources: Land area, Arable land area, Forest area: FAO country profiles 1980 population: World Bank Databank 1980 percent urban, 1980 megacities: UN World Urbanization Prospects: The 2005 Revision 2015 Percent urban, 2015 megacities: UN World Urbanization Prospects, 2014 Revision 2050 projected populations: US Census Bureau International Database SLIDE 12