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Changing Population Trends
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A rapidly growing population uses resources at an increased rate and can overwhelm the infrastructure of a community. Infrastructure: The basic facilities and services that support a community, such as schools and hospitals.
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Problems of Rapid Growth People cannot live without: – Clean Water – Fuel – Land that can be farmed for food
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A Shortage of Firewood In many of the poorest countries, wood is the main fuel source. Stable population Deadwood is used High pop growth Healthy, living trees are cut down
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What is Fuel used for? A supply of fuel ensures that a person: – 1) Can boil water. Public, available water is dirty and contains water- borne pathogens – 2) Cook food Without enough fuelwood, many people suffer from disease and malnutrition.
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Unsafe Water!! In places that lack infrastructure, the local water supply may be used for sewage disposal (in addition to drinking)!
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Dirty, Nasty Water The water supply, becomes a breeding ground for organisms that cause diseases such as: – Dysentery – Typhoid – Cholera
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Impacts on Land Growing populations may have a shortage of arable land, which is land that can be used to grow crops.
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Urbanization Much of the world’s population is undergoing urbanization, the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
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Suburban Sprawl Leads to: – Traffic Jams – Inadequate infrastructure – Reduction of land for farming Wildlife habitat – Housing within cities becomes more costly
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