population case study Flashcards

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Bangladesh= dtm stage 2/3
population
population density
birth rate
death rate 
fertility rate
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  • 8th most populous country at 165million
  • 2050 prediction is 202 million
  • 1238 people per km2
  • city of Dhaka is on of the most densely populated areas in the world: 40,000 people per km2
  • 19/1000
  • 5.3/1000
  • 2.2: 58% of population is under 30 but birth rates are falling
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8 ways the environment in Bangladesh influence population change

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  • half the size of the UK at 150,000km2
  • low and flat lying with hot wet climate
  • fertile soils= high agricultural productivity making the country food secure even as populations increase
  • environmental stress changes population distribution
  • estimated 70% live in slums of Dhaka
  • climate change=sea level rise=coastal land loss
  • pressure on land for agricultural expansion
  • already 70% of the land is used for agricultural practices
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10 ways social, cultural and economic factors influence population change

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  • fertility rates where high-7.0 in 1970
  • women were expected to marry young and have many children
  • high infant mortality rate
  • fertility rate declining since 2017- 2.3 birth per woman
  • proportion of couples using contraception increased by 52% in about 40 years
  • successful immunisation program helped infant mortality rate fall to 32/1000 in 2014 compared to 150/1000 in 1970
  • increased female education
  • improved life expectancy from 47.5 in 1970 to 73.2
  • birth rate is still high due to large child bearing population

-migration: more people leaving than entering

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4 social implications of population change in Bangladesh

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  • increase in number of residents living in slums
  • Korail slum in Dhaka has 200,00 residents
  • only 1/3 of population has access to piped water supply
  • only sewer system in the country is in Dhaka and only serves 18%

-as population growth slows food becomes more secure
-child stunted growth percentage fell from 55% to 36%
in 17 years

  • 2000 5% of population was over 60 this has increased to 19% increasing the percentage of non communicable disease
  • percentage of children under 15 is slowing making education provision easier
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3 economic implications of population change in Bangladesh

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  • higher percentage of working people means more economic migrants meaning more remittance
  • country receives $1billion per month in remittance
  • many citizens het education and work a broad meaning there’s a shortage of high skilled workers in Bangladesh
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environmental implications of population change in Bangladesh

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  • increasing demand for agriculture, housing and industry increases rates of deforestation
  • only 11% of the country is forested which increases soil erosion and coastal erosion
  • increasing use of fertiliser and pesticides increases water pollution and agricultural run off
  • increased population increases air pollution
  • 2015: 120,000 deaths caused by exposure to fine particle matter
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