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East Asia

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  • China, Japan, and Korea
    • 1/5 of the world’s population
    • sparsely inhabited mountains and deserts
    • clustered near the Pacific Coast
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What are the most populated regions?

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  • East Asia
    • South Asia
    • Europe
    • Eastern North America
    • West Africa
    • Southeast Asia
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South Asia

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  • India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka
    • heavily populated near coastlines
    • mostly farmers
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Southeast Asia

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  • about 500,000 people
    • mostly on islands
    • Phillipines and Indonesia
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Europe

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  • 1/9 of world’s population
    • Monoca and Russia
    • Mostly urban
    • mostly near coal fields of England and Germany
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Eastern North America

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  • United States
    • along Atlantic coast
    • mostly urban
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West Africa

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  • 2% of world’s population
    • south facing Atlantic coast
    • Nigeria
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Ecumene

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Portion of Earth’s surface occupied by permanent human settlement

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Non-ecumene

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Portion of Earth’s surface not occupied by permanent human settlement

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List the 4 “lands” which are sparsely populated on Earth.

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  • dry lands
    • wet lands
    • cold lands
    • high lands
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Dry lands

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  • too dry for farming

- lack of sufficient water to grow crops that could feed large populations

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Wet lands

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  • receives very high levels of precipitation

- depletes nutrients from the soil and thus hinders agriculture

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Cold lands

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  • covered in ice or frozen ground
    • less precipitation
    • unsustainable for planting crops
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High lands

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  • steep and covered in snow

- uncomfortably high

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Arithmetic density

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Total number of people divides by total land area

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Physiological density

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Number of people supported by a unit area of arable land

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Agricultural density

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Ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land

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Crude birth rate (CBR)

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Total number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people alive in the society

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Crude death rate (CDR)

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Total number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people alive in the society

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Natural increase rate (NIR)

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Percentage by which a population grows in a year

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What is the NIR today?

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1.2%

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When did global NIR peak, and what was it?

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1963 - 2.2%

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About how many people are being added to the world’s population each year?

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80 million

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Doubling time

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Number of years needed to double a population, assuming a constant rate of natural increase

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In what 4 regions is most growth occurring?

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  • Asia
    • Africa
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
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Total fertility rate (TFR)

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Average number of children a women will have throughout her child bearing years (ages 15-49)

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What is the global average TFR?

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2.7

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What region has the highest TFR?

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Sub-Saharan Africa

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What region has the lowest TFR?

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Europe

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Infant mortality rate (IMR)

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Annual number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age compared with total live births

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Life expectancy

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Average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live at current mortality levels

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How are mortality rates distributed globally, in terms of the developed and developing worlds?

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  • most favorable in wealthier countries

- least favorable in poorer countries

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Total population formula

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Demographic change - original population + births - deaths + immigrants - emigrants = total population (D-O+B-D=TP)

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Triangle shaped population pyramid

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  • rapid growth
    • LDCs
    • younger generations
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Extended triangle shaped population pyramid

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  • moderate growth
    • LDCs
    • working class generations
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Column shaped population pyramid

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  • slow growth
    • MDCs
    • wealthier
    • contraceptives
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Pentagon shaped population pyramid

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  • reduced growth
    • MDCs
    • stage 5 (Germany)
    • shrinking
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Demographic transition

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Process with several stages and every country is in one of them

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Stage 1: Low Growth

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  • most of humanity’s 100,000 years occupy of Earth
  • people depended on hunting and gathering
  • high CDR
  • low NIR
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Stage 2: High Growth

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  • 10,000 years after the agricultural revolution
  • world’s population grew 10 times faster
  • 1750s
  • low CDR
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Stage 3: Moderate Growth

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  • CBR drops sharply
  • first have of 20th century
  • people are more likely to live in cities
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Stage 4: Low Growth

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  • zero population growth (ZPG)
  • mostly European countries
  • more contraceptives after 1960s
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What primarily determines the shape of a population pyramid?

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CBR

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Dependency Ratio

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Number of people too young or too old to work

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What two age groups are categorized as dependent?

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0-14 and 65+