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Lesson 1-Population 101
Graph Making
- Draw the world's population the last 12,000 years.
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Arithmetic Density- Total number of people divided by total land
Physiological Density- Number of people per unit of arable land Agricultural Density- ratio of number of farmers to amount of arable land Arable Land- Land suited for agriculture |
Who has the most?
U.S., Netherlands, Canada, and Egypt?
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Lesson 2-Population Statistics
Lesson 3-Understanding Population
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Growth Questions
Assignment-2 Population Pyramids
Must Label Color 1-Pre Reproductive-->0-15 Color 2- Reproductive -->15-45 Color 3-Post Reproductive-->45+ Side 1-Today Side 2-2050 Must Label Pre-Industrial Population Pyramid Industrial Population Pyramid Post Industrial Population Pyramid |
Need 4 Colors
1. Birth Rate
2. Death Rate
3. Total Population
4. Natural Increase
1. Birth Rate
2. Death Rate
3. Total Population
4. Natural Increase
Population Stages Connection to Diseases
Epidemiology-Medical science concerned with the incidence, distribution, and control of diseases that are prevalent amount of population
Epidemiological Transitions-The process of change in a distinctive causes of death in each stage of demographic transitions.
Epidemic-Disease that affects a great number of people that spreads over time.
Example-HIV/AIDS in Africa, Opioids in US
Pandemic- Epidemic of world-wide proportions
Example-Corona Virus
Endemic- a disease that exists permanently in a particular region or population. Malaria is a constant worry in parts of Africa
Epidemiological Transitions-The process of change in a distinctive causes of death in each stage of demographic transitions.
Epidemic-Disease that affects a great number of people that spreads over time.
Example-HIV/AIDS in Africa, Opioids in US
Pandemic- Epidemic of world-wide proportions
Example-Corona Virus
Endemic- a disease that exists permanently in a particular region or population. Malaria is a constant worry in parts of Africa
Epidemiology Transitional Stages
Stage 1-Pestilence & Famine
Stage 1-Pestilence & Famine
- ex. Black Plague
- ex. Cholera, Typhoid
- Areas in demographic stage 2
- ex. Heart attacks and obesity
- Chronic disorders
- similar to stage 3 diseases but delayed but medical advances
- Stages of Epidemiology will often be paired with demographic transitional stages due to birth rates, death rates, science, and medicine
Lesson 4-Population Games
Lesson 5-Urban Problems and Building Cities
Manila
(14°37'21.08"N120°57'59.08"E) Photo Story Rio De Janeiro ( 22°59'18.09"S 43°14'54.40"W) Life in the Favelas |
Mumbai
(19° 2'40.36"N 72°51'23.38"E ) Dhararvi Photo Story Lagos (6°29'1.66"N 3°23'31.23"E) An Inside Look: Photos |
Lesson 6-Sustainable Global Population
Assignment
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Lesson 7-City Building
Daily Journal 17-Spain
What affects could this have on citizens and politicians of mega-cities
What affects could this have on citizens and politicians of mega-cities
How do we make cities more sustainable, modern, and forward thinking?
- Mixed Use Planning-business and living
- Compact Design-Efficient with land available
- Maximize Development Potential-Maximize underutilized areas
- Walkable neighborhoods-Safe and convenient
- Variety of Transportation Choices-Car, Bike, Walk, Public Transit
- Range of Housing Opportunities-Diverse options to wear and how to live
- Preserve Environment- Use natural resources as asset-recreation, tourism, and agriculture
Central Place Theory- Cities are economic centers that people will travel distance for good and services
Urban Hierarchy- Refers to ranking cities, with the largest being the most powerful. Primate City- City much larger than others in country, and dominates economic, political, and cultural life--ex. Lagos, London, Moscow, Paris, Athens |