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Population Geography




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Population Geography:
Essential Questions
• Where is the world's population
  distributed?
• Where has the world's population
  increased?
• Why is population increasing at different
  rates in different countries?
• Why might the world face an
  overpopulation problem?

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Population Geography
• Density refers to the frequency
  with which something occurs
• Distribution refers to the
  arrangement of a feature in
  space



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Population Density
• a measure of the number of
  people per unit area of land
    – arithmetic: people per unit area of
      land
    – physiologic: people supported by
      arable land
    – agricultural: farmers to amount of
      arable land

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World Population
Density




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United States Density




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United States Density




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Minnesota Density




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China




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Population Distribution
• describes the locations on the
  Earth’s surface where people
  live
• Australia
• Egypt
• Mexico
• Canada
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Bangladesh
• Population: 144,000,000
• Area: 144,000 sq miles
• 62% arable land (89,280 sq
  miles)
• physiologic density=1612 people
  per square mile of arable land


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Montana/United States
•   Montana Population: 145,000
•   Area: 902,195 square miles
•   18% arable land = 162,395 square miles
•   Physiologic density = 1119 per square mile

•   US Population: 300,000,000
•   Area: 3,717,810 square miles
•   19% arable land = 706,383 square miles
•   Physiologic density = 424 per square mile

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World Population
Concentrations
•   East Asia
•   South Asia
•   Southeast Asia
•   Europe
    In the three Asian clusters, more than ½ the
    world’s population lives on less than 10% of the
    world’s land.


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World Population
Clusters

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East Asia
• China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan
    – 1/5 the world’s total population
    – 5/6 of the region’s population live in
      China, mostly river and coastal regions
    – 2/3 of people in China live as farmers in
      rural areas
    – In Japan and Korean Peninsula, ¾+ live
      in urban areas and work in industry and
      service

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South Asia
• India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri
  Lanka
    – 1/5 the world’s population
    – most are rural farmers (3/4), not
      city dwellers
    – centered along Ganges and Indus
      river valleys, lowlands and coastal
      areas
    – restrained by mountains
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Southeast Asia
• Indonesia, Papua New Guinea,
  Philippines
    – Island nations in the Pacific
    – Around river valleys and deltas




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Europe
• Britain, Germany, Poland,
  Ukraine, Belarus, France, N Italy
    – ¾ live in cities
    – Less than 20% are farmers
    – Highest concentration near coal
      fields



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Subordinate Regions
• Eastern US
    – Bosnywash, Chicago, Detroit,
      Cleveland, California
    – In Europe and North America,
      cities and towns more densely
      populated that rural areas
    – Megalopolis


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Subordinate Regions
• Western Africa
    – Nigeria most populous African
      country




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Population Stats
• Birth Rate
    – number of live births per year per 1000
      people in the population
    – +30 is high
    – highest today in Africa and SW Asia
    – lowest in Europe
    – inversely related to modernization,
      industrialization, urbanization and
      economic development
    – exception: China
    – US: 14/1000

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Population Stats
• Death Rate
    – number of deaths per thousand
      people in a given year
    – highest in tropical Africa
    – lowest in N America, S America,
      Europe, Japan, Australia
    – high CDR’s tend to reflect high
      infant mortality
    – US: 8/1000
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Population Stats
• Natural Increase
    – difference between number of births and
      deaths during a specific time period
    – US: .88%
       40
       35                                                      Natural Increase
       30
       25
       20
       15

       10
           5
           0
           1950- 1955- 1960- 1965- 1970- 1975- 1980- 1985- 1990- 1995- 2000-
           1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005

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Population Stats
• Total Fertility Rate
    – the number of children born to women of child
      bearing age
    – 15-45 ??
    – 2.1    China, M acao Special Administrative Region   0.84

                China, Hong Kong Special Administrative
                                                              0.94
                               Region

                                                Ukraine              1.12

                                        Czech Republic                1.17


           Lowest                              Slovakia                 1.20


           Fertility Rates                     Slovenia                 1.22


           Worldwide                  Republic of Korea                 1.23

                                    Republic of Moldova                 1.23

                                               Bulgaria                 1.24

                                                Belarus                 1.24

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Population Stats
• Infant Mortality Rate
   – the number of children who die
     before they reach one year
   – US: 6.3/1000




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Population Pyramids
• Show age and sex distribution for a
  given region
    – County, city, country, state
• Y axis shows age cohorts
    – Usually in intervals of 5
    – Ranging from 0-85
• X axis shows females and males
    – Males on the left
    – Females always right

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Population Geography




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Measuring Growth
• Linear Growth
    – increases in a uniform amount
      during a series of equal time
      periods




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Measuring Growth
• Exponential Growth
    – increases in a compounding
      amount over a series of equal time
      periods




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Measuring Growth
• Doubling Time
    – the time it takes to double a
      country’s population
    – 70 / NIR = Doubling Time




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World Population Growth, in Billions
                                       Number of years to add each billion (year)

First Billion                                                     All of Human History                                                                       (1800)

    Second                                                                                                                          130 (1930)

      Third                                     30 (1960)

     Fourth                        15 (1975)
                                                                                        1st Billion: 1800 years
       Fifth                     12 (1987)                                              2nd Billion: 130 years
                                                                                        4th Billion: 45 years
       Sixth                     12 (1999)                                              8th Billion: 52 years

   Seventh                         14 (2013)

     Eighth                        14 (2027)

       Ninth                            21 (2048)

       Sources: First and second billion: Population Reference Bureau. Third through ninth billion: United Nations, World Population Prospects: The 2004 Revision (medium
       scenario), 2005.
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Measuring Growth
• Population Explosion
    – refers to the rapid growth of the
      world’s population during the last
      century accompanied by ever
      shorter doubling times and
      accelerating rates of increase




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Population Center of the
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