Title: Applying Population Ecology: Human Population
1Applying Population Ecology Human Population
2Demography
- the study of size, structure, and make up of
human populations. Demographers study the causes
and important social, health and economic effects
of population changes.
310-1 Factors Affecting Human Population Size
- Population size depends upon
- birth rates
- death rates
- immigration rates (into area)
- emigration rates (exit area)
- Pop. change (b i) - (d e)
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5Crude Birth and Death Rates
- Instead of measuring births/deaths per year,
demographers look at crude birth and death rates.
- Natality- Number of individuals added through
reproduction - Crude Birth Rate - Births per 1000
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- Mortality - Number of individuals removed through
death - Crude Death Rate - Deaths per 1000
6Global Population Change
- Death rates have declined, however, not as fast
as birth rates. Therefore, our global population
is still increasing, yet at a slower rate. - More than 82 of the global pop. lives in
DEVELOPING nations! - Annual rate of population change () Birthrate
Death rate x 100 - 1,000 persons
- In 2004, the global growth rate was 1.25
annually. (80 M people) - Most developed countries 0.1
- Developing countries - 1.15
74 ways to calculate a pop. rate of change ( r )
- Total births - total deaths/ total population
- r 23,452 -17, 228 0.0066 .66
- 942,721
- 2. birth rate (b) -death rate (d)
- r 25 - 18 0.007 0.7
- 1000 1000
- 3. (Total births total immigration) - (total
deaths total emigration) - total population
- r (23,452 9842)-(17, 228 2450) 0.014
1.4 - 942,721
- 4. (birth rate immigration rate) - (death rate
emigration rate) x 100 - r (25 10) - (18 3) 0.014 1.4
- 1000 1000
Global
Local
8Determining future Pops
- Remember N (t) N0ert
- N(t) population after t years
- N0 initial population size
- r growth rate
- t time
9Determine the future population of Duttania
- Remember N (t) N0ert
- The island of Duttania has 435 people. Their
growth rate is 2. What will be the population
after 10 years? - A 531 people.
10Population Density
of indiv. of a species unit of area
ex. 270,000,000 people 29 people/Km2 in the
US 9,166,605 Km2
11Doubling Time
- Time to take for a population with a stable
growth rate to double in size - Doubling Time
- td 70/ r (growth rate)
- Ex. Brazil will double its population in how many
years with the present growth rate of 1.7? - A 70/1.7 41.2 years
12Doubling Time
13Demographic Facts
- The nations that will experience the most growth
over the next 50 years , in order - India
- China
- Pakistan
- Nigeria
- Bangladesh
- Indonesia
- 5 most populated countries, in order (2004)
- China
- India
- U.S.
- Indonesia
- Brazil
14Effect of Fertility on Population Growth
- Two types of fertility rates affect a countrys
pop. size and growth - 1) Replacement-level fertility (RLF)- number of
children that a couple should have to replace
both parents (Developed countries 2.1 , Some
developing countries 2.5- due to child mortality)
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- Total fertility rate (TFR) average number of
children that a woman will have in her
reproductive years (0 - 5) - In 2004, average global TFR was 2.8 / woman. This
was a decline from 5/woman in 1950. (In 2004,
Highest TFR was in Africa with average of 5.2) -
- Most useful measure of fertility for projecting
future populations.
16Global Total Fertility Rates
17Population growth
- TFR needs to drop to 2.1 in order to stabilize
the population. (Takes into account infant
mortality) - NEED TO REDUCE OF BIRTHS!
- TFR gt RLF pop growth
- TFR RLF steady population
- TFR lt RLF pop slow down
1810 Factors affecting Birth rate and Fertility rate
- Average level of education and affluence
- Importance of children as a part of the labor
force - Urban areas (with access to family planning)
- Cost of raising and educating children
- Education and employment opportunity for women
- Infant mortality rate
- Average age of marriage and 1st child
- Availability of pension system
- Availability of legal abortions
- Birth control/religion
19Factors affecting Death rate
- Population increase is not necessarily due only
to increased birth rate, but also decreased death
rate. - Life expectancy aver. of years a newborn is
expected to live - Infant mortality rate of babies out of
1000/year who died before their 1st birthday. - Important measure of quality of life since it is
linked to so much of society!
2010-2 Population Age Structure
- The age structure diagram sorts the number of
people into groups. - The population is usually divided up into
- Prereproductives (not mature enough to reproduce)
- reproductives (capable of reproduction)
- Postreproductives (too old to reproduce)
- The age structure of a population dictates
whether is will grow, shrink, or stay the same
size.
21Age Structure Diagrams
Positive Growth Slow Growth
Negative Growth/ Zero Growth
Pyramid Shape Vertical Edges
Inverted Pyramid
22Be able to identify potential countries based on
diagrams!
2310-3 Solutions Influencing Population Size
- Controversy over whether govts. should
encourage/discourage pop. growth - China 1 child law
- India limited access to family planning
- Family Planning - providing educational and
clinical services that help couples choose how
many children to have and when to have them.
24Demographic Transition Model
1 Preindustrial
2 Transitional
3 Industrial
4 Post- industrial
2510-5 Cutting Global Population Growth
- 1994 UN held conference to encourage action in
stabilizing the global population to 7.8B by
2050, instead of the projected 8.9B. - 180 countries agreed to follow the following
guidelines by 2015 - Provide universal access to family planning
service and - reproductive health care
- Improve health care for infants, children and
pregnant women - Develop and implement national pop. Policies
- Improve status of women expand educ. for women
and young girls and job opportunities - Increase the involvement of men in child rearing
responsibilities and family planning - Sharply reduce poverty famine, disease, etc.
- Greatly reduce unsustainable patterns of
production and consumption
2610-4 Case Studies of China and India
- Population Paradox movie will cover the details
- so take notes!
27Success Stories
- Thailand intro on p. 176
- Iran p. 190