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Human Populations Continued Mr. Haase
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Demographic Transition Stage III Industrial – Population growth slows because the birth rate decreases and becomes close to death rate – Population stabilizes
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Demographic Transition Stage VI Postindustrial – Birth rate drops below replacement level – Population begins to decrease It can take many generations for demographic transition to occur.
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Women Females have the primary influence over reproductive rates. – large amount of energy invested in bearing young Educated women find that they do not need to bear as many children.
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How does education of women influence the development of an area? -Educated women find that they do not need to bear as many children -Better family planning techniques “A healthy, educated woman is better able to participate in the development of her community and more likely to make or influence decisions about marriage and childbearing.” -As countries modernize, the elderly do not need younger ones to care for them
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Rapid growth
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The Human Population Over Time YearPopulation 1500500,000,000 1600545,000,000 1700610,000,000 18001,000,000,000 19001,600,000,000 19302,000,000,000 19603,000,000,000 19754,000,000,000 19875,000,000,000 19996,000,000,000 20117,000,000,000
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How do we manage population growth? Infrastructure : facilities and services that support a community – Water supply – Sewer system – Roads – Schools – Hospitals TOO MANY PEOPLE IN ONE AREA CAN OVERWHELM THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF A COMMUNITY
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Problems Water usage Land usage Energy usage Waste production Water and air pollution Natural resources
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Land usage Arable land- can be used to grow crops -About 1/4 of earth is land -1/8 of that is uninhabitable -The other 1/8 is habitable but not suitable for growing crops -Only 1/32 of Earth’s surface can be used to grow crops
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