Population Dynamics Flashcards
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The spatial distribution of the present-day global population
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- Asia: 59.18%
- Europe 9.29%
- Latin America 8.14%
- North America 4.68%
- Africa 18.14%
- Oceania 0.56%
2
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World population
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8.2 billion
3
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Global population characteristics
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- TFR 2.2 children
- Birth rate 17.299 per 1000
- Death rate 7.9 per 1000
- Life expectancy 72.98
4
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Change in population over time
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- A tremendous change occurred with the industrial revolution
- 1 billion in 1800
- 2 billion only 130 years later (1930),
- 3 billion in 30 years (1960),
- fourth billion in 15 years (1974),
- fifth billion in 13 years (1987).
5
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DTM Model
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- stage 1: high, high, stable or slow
- stage 2: high, falls rapidly, rapid
- stage 3: falling, falls slowly, slows
- stage 4: low, low, falling then stable
- stage 5: yet to be seen, low, little change
6
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Malthusian theory
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The Malthusian Theory of Population is a theory of exponential population growth and arithmetic food supply growth, he theorized that populations grew in geometric progression, he stated that food production increases in arithmetic progression
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Malthusian theory, checks
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- argued the higher population than the availability of food, many people will die from the shortage of food
- the correction would take place in the form of Natural Checks and Preventative Checks
- These checks would lead to the Malthusian catastrophe, which would bring the population level back to a ‘sustainable level.’