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Population and growth
** Population ecology: population — competition — mating — biological dispersal — endemism — niche — growth curve — carrying capacity
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Population growth remains high at more than 3 %, but is ameliorated somewhat by net emigration.
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Population geography is the study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places.
Population growth rate: 0. 787 % ( 2011 est.
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In 1968, Ehrlich published The Population Bomb, which argued that mankind was facing a demographic catastrophe with the rate of population growth quickly outstripping growth in the supply of food and resources.
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* Population growth rate: 1. 8 % ( 2006 est.
Population growth rate: 0, 79 % ( 2006 est.
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Population growth was slow, averaging about 1. 1 % annually during the period from 1949 to 1955, when the population registered at 21. 5 million.
Population growth was steepest in the period after World War II ( 1. 4 % per annum during 1950-1970, doubling time 50 years ), it slowed down during the 1970s to 1980s and has since again picked up to 1 % during the 2000s ( doubling time 70 years ).
Population and income growth in Canadian suburbs has tended to outpace growth in core urban or rural areas.
Population growth in the United Arab Emirates is among the highest in world, mostly due to immigration.

Population and 1961-2003
Population of Aruba in thousands, 1961-2003

Population and reported
After examining the position of women around the world, the Washington-based Population Crisis Committee reported in 1988 that Finland, slightly behind top-ranked Sweden and just ahead of the United States, was one of the very best places in which a woman could live.
In April 1970, Peter Pearson and Martin Bobrow at the MRC Population Genetics Unit in Oxford and Canino Vosa at the University of Oxford reported fluorescent " male " sex chromatin bodies in the nuclei of interphase cells in buccal smears treated with quinacrine dihydrochloride, which could be used to screen for Y chromosome aneuploidies like 47, XYY.
In 1920, the United States Census reported Owen County as the Center of Population for the US at a point 8 miles south-southeast of Spencer, Indiana.
" The source cited here, the 2010 World Jewish Population Survey, also notes that " Unlike our estimates of Jewish populations in individual countries, the data reported here on urban Jewish populations do not fully adjust for possible double counting due to multiple residences.
Furthermore, the study, Silicone gel Breast Implant Rupture, Extracapsular Silicone, and Health Status in a Population of Women ( 2001 ), reported an increased incidence of fibromyalgia among women who suffered extracapsular silicone-gel leakage than among women whose breast implant devices neither ruptured nor leaked.
* In a Canadian National Population Health Survey of 17, 276 Canadian residents, it was reported that only 0. 5 % sought medical care in the US in the previous year.
The 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census reported Kibera's population as 170, 070.

Population and by
Population in the watershed has been rising for many decades and is projected to rise to about 10 million by 2030.
Population censuses were conducted by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics ( BBS ) in 1974, 1981, 1991 and 2001.
Population of Denmark 1. January 2012 by ancestry.
Population of Denmark 1. January 2012 by ancestry and continents of origin.
Population in the U. S. had doubled and the demand for water and energy had risen by a factor of four.
Peter Raven, past President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), states in the foreword to their publication AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment: " We have driven the rate of biological extinction, the permanent loss of species, up several hundred times beyond its historical levels, and are threatened with the loss of a majority of all species by the end of the 21st century.
* The Dilemma Posed by Japan's Population Decline, discussion paper by Julian Chapple in the electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies, 18 October 2004.
The estimates in this article are from the 2010 Revision of the World Population Prospects which was prepared by the Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, unless otherwise indicated.
Population in these valleys was historically limited by malaria and mainly of the Tharu ethnic group that has genetic resistance.
According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth ’ s population exceeded 7 billion in October 2011, a milestone that offers unprecedented challenges and opportunities to all of humanity, according to UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund.
In 1783, the proclamation of a Cedula of Population by the Spanish Crown granted 32 acres ( 129, 000 m² ) of land to each Roman Catholic who settled in Trinidad and half as much for each slave that they brought.
The six editions of his An Essay on the Principle of Population, published from 1798 to 1826, observed that sooner or later population gets checked by famine and disease.
* 1798: An Essay on the Principle of Population published by Thomas Malthus
* The first ( anonymous ) publication occurs of An Essay on the Principle of Population by Thomas Malthus.
Population transfer is the movement of a large group of people from one region to another by state policy or international authority, most frequently on the basis of ethnicity or religion.
The United Nations Population Division expects the absolute number of infants and toddlers in the world to begin to fall by 2015, and the number of children under 15 by 2025.
" This is supported by the articles of the late 1940s identifying the increasing number of babies as an economic boom, such as in the Newsweek article of August 9, 1948, " Population: Babies Mean Business ", or Time article of February 9, 1948.
Population peaked during the 1960s at 165, 000, and has since decreased slightly, to below 130, 000 by 2000.
The Population Bomb is a best-selling book written by Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife, Anne Ehrlich ( who was uncredited ), in 1968.
The title Population Bomb was taken ( with permission ) from General William H. Draper, founder of the Population Crisis Committee and a pamphlet issued in 1954 by the Hugh Moore Fund.

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