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HUMAN POPULATION Growth and Control
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Demography The study of populations, specifically human population Demographers study the size and makeup and compare countries and make predictions of the future Divided into 2 groups Developed – higher income, slow growth, strong social support Developing – lower incomes, agricultural based economy, fast growing
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Human Population Over Time Human population has grown exponentially over time beginning in the 1800s...why?
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Forecasting Population Size: Age Structure Age Structure – the spread of ages in a specific population at a certain time 3 types of population pyramids
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Rapid Growth Countries with more young people Example: Nigeria
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Slow Growth Countries with fewer young people Example: USA
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Zero or Negative Growth Countries that have much fewer births Example: Germany
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Forecasting Population Size: Survivorship Survivorship –percentage of members of a group that are likely to survive to a given age 3 types of survivorship curves
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Type I Death late in life
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Type II Death steady throughout life
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Type III Death early in life
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Forecasting Population Size: Fertility Rates Fertility rate - the number of babies born each year per 1000 women Total fertility rate – average number of children a woman gives birth to in her lifetime Currently – 2.1
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Forecasting Population Size: Migration Migration – movement of individuals between areas Immigration – into an area Emigration – out of an area
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Declining Death Rates Why are deaths decreasing? Improved medicine Better access to education Better food Cleaner water Safe sewage disposal
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Changing Population Trends
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CHANGING POPULATION TRENDS
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Infrastructure The basic facilities and services that support a community, such as Water supplies Sewage lines Power plants Roads Subways Schools Hospitals
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Problems of Rapid Growth Use resources faster than the environment can renew them unless they come from somewhere else What resources do you think are most critically affected by rapid growth? Vegetation Water Land
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A Shortage of Fuelwood In areas where trees don’t drop dead branches to use as fuel, people begin to cut down trees reducing the number of trees left each year to use, ruining vegetation. A supply of fuel allows people to do what? Boil water to drink Cook
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Unsafe Water Results in... Bad drinking water Dirty water to wash with No sewage disposal Many countries cant expand their water systems as fast as they are growing
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Impacts on Land Growing populations have a shortage of arable land, which is land that can be used to grow crops Much of the world’s population is undergoing urbanization, building and living in urban areas instead of rural
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