November 27‚ 2012 Presented By: JG LS TC Population control is a practice used to control the number of people that inhabit the earth; altering the rate of growth. Generally implemented due to: ◦ Increased poverty levels ◦ Religious reasons ◦ Environmental concerns ◦ Overpopulation Natural forms of control: ◦ Economic ◦ Environmental ◦ Social How do countries control population growth and why? • China – One Child Policy • India‚ Iran‚ & Singapore – Government
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The Population Bomb The continuous increase of population in the world has become a major problem to planet earth. Oftentimes‚ it is referred to as the population bomb owing to the adverse impacts it creates on the world today. Such population explosion leads to social‚ economic and environmental problems. This prompted the enactment of global protocols‚ regional agreements and localized legislations which are all geared up towards resolving mounting social‚ economic and environmental problems
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Control of Population Growth by the Government Population growth is the increase in the number of people who live in a specific area. Population growth has a huge impact of economies‚ education‚ etc.‚ therefore the levels of population growth is a huge concern around the world. There have been a number of countries that have been encouraging the population to produce more offspring‚ such as Shanghai. However‚ these policies are just to motivate the population to have more babies and there are always
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Population and Family Planning Policy in India Population growth has long been a concern of the government‚ and India has a lengthy history of explicit population policy. In the 1950s‚ the government began‚ in a modest way‚ one of the earliest national‚ government-sponsored family planning efforts in the developing world. The annual population growth rate in the previous decade (1941 to 1951) had been below 1.3 percent‚ and government planners optimistically believed that the population would continue
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the world population is distributed? Key issue 1 -we can understand how population is distributed by identifying two basic properties. 1. Concentration 2. Density Population concentrations -two thirds of the world’s population is clustered in 4 regions: East Asia‚ South Asia‚ Southeast Asia‚ and Western Europe. - The clustering of the world’s population can be displayed on a cartogram‚ which despites a countries size according to its population not its land area. Major population clusters
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Population: Alaskan Native (Inuit) Outline Issue Social Implications Political Implications Economic Implications Environmental Implications Cultural Implications Historical Implications Conclusion Sources Issue The Alaskan Native (Inuit) population is growing but at a rate that is slowing due to an aging population. There will still be significant growth in the Anchorage/Matanuska-Susitna area. But there are projected loses in the Southeast Region of Alaska. Currently the Inuit
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Chuchucuhcuh. According to the NSO or National Statistics Office in the Philippines‚ the population growth as of 2013 is ninety eight million seven hundred thirty four thousand seven hundred ninety eight or 98‚734‚798 in numbers. It is said that the rate of the population of the Philippines is rapidly growing. Chuchcuchuchu we must know the shape of things to come‚ this days our country is in the state of growing population which eventuaaly leads to several environmental isues as well as social problems
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Population‚ Territory and Economy of Macau ABSTRACT: This paper attempts to analysis the hidden risks behind the high population density in Macau‚ try to discuss the influence and objective of the land reclaiming‚ and intend to find out the economic problem under the 16th consecutive monthly gambling income decrease. Keyword: population density‚ land reclaiming‚ Macau gambling 1. Introduction Macau‚ for the past 400 years of Portuguese colonial rule and now ruled by China‚ has a large increase
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Australia ’s population‚ like that of most Western.countries‚ is ageing as a result of sustained low fertility and increasing life expectancy. Over the next several decades‚ population ageing is projected to have significant implications for Australia‚ and particularly for the institution of health care and allied industries. In the 12 months to 30 June 2010‚ Australia ’s population increased by 377‚100 people‚ reaching 22‚342‚000. The annual growth rate for the year ended 30 June 2010 (1.7%) was
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Human Population Changes in Survival I. Abstract The purpose of this lab was to determine how changes in human mortality and survivorship have influenced population growth. II. Introduction People today are living longer than they did a hundred years ago. This can be contributed to the advances in modern medicine and lifestyle changes. We as a society are taking better care of our elderly. We have government funding to help those who cannot help themselves. Our society also promotes children
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