logging in or signing up population Lassie Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 7942 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (9) Dislike it (0) Added: October 21, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 6 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: undertaker0715 (10 month(s) ago) excelente Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: vilklinton (19 month(s) ago) Excellent Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: ankush99 (25 month(s) ago) i lik e it Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: shardul123 (27 month(s) ago) hello pls allow me to download this PPT Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: verma.akku (28 month(s) ago) plz let me download dis ppt.............. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close loading.... See all Premium member Presentation Transcript POPULATION GEOGRAPHY:WORLD POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH AND CHANGE: POPULATION GEOGRAPHY: WORLD POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH AND CHANGE I. World Population A. Distribution: Concentrations and Voids B. Cultural Hearths C. Density: Multiple Definitions and Uses II. Demography and Demographics A. A Population Bomb? B. Birth and Death Rates C. Natural Increase and Doubling Time D. Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy E. Population Pyramids F. Dependency RatioSlide2: III. The Demographic Transition Model A. Stage One: Pre-Industrial Equilibrium B. Stage Two: Early Industrialization C. Stage Three: Developed Industrialization D. Stage Four: Post-Industrial Equilibrium E. Countries in Different Stages of Transition F. Limitations of the Demographic Transition Model IV. Overpopulation: Problems, Prospects, and Policies A. Solutions to Overpopulation? C. Population Policy in World’s Largest Countries Slide3: World Population Distribution Dot MapSlide5: Satellite Monitoring of Artificial Light Make note of the “Developed World”Slide7: World Population CartogramCultural Hearths of Civilization: Cultural Hearths of CivilizationSlide9: Mesopotamia: Cultural HearthSlide10: Black Sea Turkey Euphrates TigrisSlide11: What major capital is on the Tigris River?Slide12: Nile River: Cultural HearthSlide13: Nile River Mediterranean SeaSlide14: International Density ComparisonsSelect Population Densities in the U.S.(people/mi2): Select Population Densities in the U.S. (people/mi2) North Slope, AK 0.1 Nome, AK 0.4 Lincoln Co., NV 0.4 Florence Co., WI 10.4 United States 79.6 Texas 79.6 US w/o Alaska 94.7 Wisconsin 98.8 EC Co., WI 146 NJ (densest state) 1134 Ramsey Co, MN 3276 Mil. Co., WI 3885 Queens Co., 20,453 NY Bronx Co., 31,729 NY NY Co., NY 66,834 (Manhattan) Arithmetic Density: Arithmetic DensityPhysiological Density: Physiological DensitySlide18: Different Types of DensitySlide19: ?Slide20: World Population GrowthCrude Birth Rate: Crude Birth RateTotal Fertility Rate: Total Fertility RateCrude Death Rate: Crude Death RateSlide24: AIDS Cases Annually per 100,000 PopulationSlide25: Natural Population ChangeSlide26: Natural Population ChangeSlide27: Infant MortalitySlide28: Infant MortalityLife Expectancy at Birth: Life Expectancy at BirthWorld Economies: World EconomiesSlide38: Dependency Ratios for Selected Countries United States .52 China .49 France .52 Indonesia .63 Vietnam .75 Bangladesh .72 Nepal .81 Nigeria .88 Slide41: III. The Demographic Transition Model A. Stage One: Pre-Industrial Equilibrium B. Stage Two: Early Industrialization C. Stage Three: Developed Industrialization D. Stage Four: Post-Industrial Equilibrium E. Countries in Different Stages of Transition F. Limitations of the Demographic Transition Model IV. Overpopulation: Problems, Prospects, and Policies A. Solutions to Overpopulation? C. Population Policy in World’s Largest Countries Slide42: World Population GrowthSlide43: The Demographic TransitionSlide44: Demographic Transition ModelSlide45: Demographic Transition in Cape VerdeSlide46: Demographic Transition in ChileDemographic Transition in Denmark: Demographic Transition in DenmarkSlide48: Population Control in China: One Child OnlySlide49: Should the citizens of fast growing countries have, as a basic human right, the opportunity to migrate to less densely settled countries. (p. 231) Are the governments of "overpopulated" countries justified in legally requiring small families? In requiring involuntary sterilization? (p. 235) Reflecting on Geography You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
population Lassie Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 7942 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (9) Dislike it (0) Added: October 21, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 6 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: undertaker0715 (10 month(s) ago) excelente Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: vilklinton (19 month(s) ago) Excellent Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: ankush99 (25 month(s) ago) i lik e it Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: shardul123 (27 month(s) ago) hello pls allow me to download this PPT Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: verma.akku (28 month(s) ago) plz let me download dis ppt.............. Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close loading.... See all Premium member Presentation Transcript POPULATION GEOGRAPHY:WORLD POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH AND CHANGE: POPULATION GEOGRAPHY: WORLD POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, GROWTH AND CHANGE I. World Population A. Distribution: Concentrations and Voids B. Cultural Hearths C. Density: Multiple Definitions and Uses II. Demography and Demographics A. A Population Bomb? B. Birth and Death Rates C. Natural Increase and Doubling Time D. Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy E. Population Pyramids F. Dependency RatioSlide2: III. The Demographic Transition Model A. Stage One: Pre-Industrial Equilibrium B. Stage Two: Early Industrialization C. Stage Three: Developed Industrialization D. Stage Four: Post-Industrial Equilibrium E. Countries in Different Stages of Transition F. Limitations of the Demographic Transition Model IV. Overpopulation: Problems, Prospects, and Policies A. Solutions to Overpopulation? C. Population Policy in World’s Largest Countries Slide3: World Population Distribution Dot MapSlide5: Satellite Monitoring of Artificial Light Make note of the “Developed World”Slide7: World Population CartogramCultural Hearths of Civilization: Cultural Hearths of CivilizationSlide9: Mesopotamia: Cultural HearthSlide10: Black Sea Turkey Euphrates TigrisSlide11: What major capital is on the Tigris River?Slide12: Nile River: Cultural HearthSlide13: Nile River Mediterranean SeaSlide14: International Density ComparisonsSelect Population Densities in the U.S.(people/mi2): Select Population Densities in the U.S. (people/mi2) North Slope, AK 0.1 Nome, AK 0.4 Lincoln Co., NV 0.4 Florence Co., WI 10.4 United States 79.6 Texas 79.6 US w/o Alaska 94.7 Wisconsin 98.8 EC Co., WI 146 NJ (densest state) 1134 Ramsey Co, MN 3276 Mil. Co., WI 3885 Queens Co., 20,453 NY Bronx Co., 31,729 NY NY Co., NY 66,834 (Manhattan) Arithmetic Density: Arithmetic DensityPhysiological Density: Physiological DensitySlide18: Different Types of DensitySlide19: ?Slide20: World Population GrowthCrude Birth Rate: Crude Birth RateTotal Fertility Rate: Total Fertility RateCrude Death Rate: Crude Death RateSlide24: AIDS Cases Annually per 100,000 PopulationSlide25: Natural Population ChangeSlide26: Natural Population ChangeSlide27: Infant MortalitySlide28: Infant MortalityLife Expectancy at Birth: Life Expectancy at BirthWorld Economies: World EconomiesSlide38: Dependency Ratios for Selected Countries United States .52 China .49 France .52 Indonesia .63 Vietnam .75 Bangladesh .72 Nepal .81 Nigeria .88 Slide41: III. The Demographic Transition Model A. Stage One: Pre-Industrial Equilibrium B. Stage Two: Early Industrialization C. Stage Three: Developed Industrialization D. Stage Four: Post-Industrial Equilibrium E. Countries in Different Stages of Transition F. Limitations of the Demographic Transition Model IV. Overpopulation: Problems, Prospects, and Policies A. Solutions to Overpopulation? C. Population Policy in World’s Largest Countries Slide42: World Population GrowthSlide43: The Demographic TransitionSlide44: Demographic Transition ModelSlide45: Demographic Transition in Cape VerdeSlide46: Demographic Transition in ChileDemographic Transition in Denmark: Demographic Transition in DenmarkSlide48: Population Control in China: One Child OnlySlide49: Should the citizens of fast growing countries have, as a basic human right, the opportunity to migrate to less densely settled countries. (p. 231) Are the governments of "overpopulated" countries justified in legally requiring small families? In requiring involuntary sterilization? (p. 235) Reflecting on Geography