Chapter Eight: Human Population Growth
Briefly describe population growth over human history.
The history of human population grows exponentially at a rate of 1.4% each year. The population growth reached 1 billion people in the year 1800 and increased slowly until around the year 1930 when there was a dramatic increase. Currently, human population growth has reached its carrying capacity due to limiting factors and is beginning to stabilize gradually.
Is population growth a recent event?
No, population growth is occurring constantly since the beginning of human history. Drastic historical events such as the Civil War, the Plague, World War I, and World War II have decreased human population sizes.
How has doubling time changed over the course of human history?
Describe the role of the Industrial Revolution on human population growth.
Describe the role of the Medical Revolution on human population growth.
Describe the role of the Green Revolution on human population growth.
Describe the IPAT model.
Bill Gates said, "As you improve health in a society, population does down... Before I learned about it, I thought it was paradoxical." Explain what he meant by this.
How many of us are there?
What is the estimate for population growth by 2050?
Describe how populations and poverty are distributed across the globe?
Describe the term demography.
What do demographers study?
How does population growth differ in more-developed vs. less-developed regions.
Define TFR.
Total Fertility Rate: average number of children born to each family
Natural rate of population change is due to
Replacement fertility
Causes of decreasing TFR
What is zero population growth and when does it occur?
Describe China's one-child policy.
What are the consequences from a population growth perspective?
Population growth would decrease
What has accounted for the majority of the world's population growth in recent years?
According to the I=PxAxT formula, what would happen if China's 1 billion people had a lifestyle like Americans?
How have humans been able to raise the environment's carrying capacity for our species?
Areas that lack significant numbers of people, and have a low population density are:
Describe the relationship between growth rates and population size.
According to the age pyramid, Madagascar's future population will be:
What happens during the "pre-industrial" stage of the demographic transition?
According to the graphs, which countries had access to family planning