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POPULATION AND RESOURCES
WHAT FACTORS RESTRICT AND PROMOTE POPULATION GROWTH?
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THOMAS MALTHUS
Malthus was a reverend and population scientist- the first one.
In 1798 he published 'An essay on the principle of population'.
This stated that an optimum population exists.
The level of optimum population is based on the availability of resources.
He claimed that famine was a natural response to over population.
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WAS HE CORRECT?
HE WAS A MAN OF HIS TIME.
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GREEN REVOLUTION
Ester Boserup put together through first counter theory to Malthus.
She was a Danish economist and wrote 'conditions of agricultural growth'.
As resources run low humans engineer an answer.
This is also known as the green revolution.
It is the term that describes improvements in global agriculture.
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HOW HAS AGRICULTURE CHANGED TO INCREASE YIELD?
MAKE A LIST
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AGRICULTURAL CHANGE.
Irrigation and hydroponics.
Fertilisers and pesticides.
GM crops- grow more in a smaller area.
Mechanisation.
Green Houses.
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POPULATION BOMB
1960s Bilogist Paul Ehrlich predicted a population explosion.
He saw how insect communities grew exponentially.
Like Malthus he feared resources in LEDCs would fail to meet demand.
Anti-natalist policies such as the O.C.P in China began on this theory.
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21st Century Population Change
Fertility rates in the developing world have not risen as expected.
TFR in Iran is now 1.7. It was 8 in 1990.
TFR in India has halved from 1980. It's now 2.8.
Brazil (worlds largest catholic state) has a TFR of 2.
Singapore now has a pro-natalist (positive) population policy.
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SOCIAL PRESSURES ON WOMEN IN SOME LEDCs HAVE CHANGED.
WHY DO YOU THINK THIS IS? IT IS CONTRARY TO THE DTM.
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EMANCIPATION & DEVELOPMENT DO NOT POSITIVELY CORRELATE
Social media has spread the message.
Men have weakened their desire to have many children.
The desire to continue the family lineage has decreased.
Women can easily gain contraception eg sterilisation in Brazil.
Women have a say.
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SOME EXCEPTIONS REMAIN
The Yemen has a very poor record toward the treatment of women.
Arranged teenage marriage is commonplace.
Child, infant and maternal mortality rates are high.
Many rural areas in the world have higher TFR than urban areas.
Urban populations globally are rising- now above 50%.
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12.
THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH RESOURCES
ITS NOT THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE BUT WHAT THEY CONSUME.
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