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  2. Population control - Wikipedia

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    The growth of a population may be limited by environmental factors such as food supply or predation. The main biotic factors that affect population growth include: Food – both the quantity and the quality of food are important. The population growth and decline of species depends on the amount of their food availability.

  3. File:Deforestation and world population sustainability - a ...

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    English: In this paper we afford a quantitative analysis of the sustainability of current world population growth in relation to the parallel deforestation process adopting a statistical point of view. We consider a simplified model based on a stochastic growth process driven by a continuous time random walk, which depicts the technological ...

  4. Demographic transition - Wikipedia

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    The demographic transition strengthens economic growth process through three changes: a reduced dilution of capital and land stock, an increased investment in human capital, and an increased size of the labour force relative to the total population and changed age population distribution. [2]

  5. Population change - Wikipedia

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    A pyramid with a wider base and a smaller top, thus a triangle shape, shows rapid population growth, while a more rectangular shape shows a more stable population.) [8] Many countries have differently-shaped population pyramids, due to the factors discussed above, mainly historically different birth and death rates, and in some cases forced ...

  6. Human overpopulation - Wikipedia

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    However, over the last 200 years of population growth, the actual level of personal freedom has increased rather than declined. [136] John Harte has argued population growth is a factor in numerous social issues, including unemployment, overcrowding, bad governance and decaying infrastructure.

  7. Natality in population ecology - Wikipedia

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    Natality in population ecology is the scientific term for birth rate. Along with mortality rate, natality rate is used to calculate the dynamics of a population. They are the key factors in determining whether a population is increasing, decreasing or staying the same in size. Natality is the greatest influence on a population's increase.

  8. Center for Population Economics - Wikipedia

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    Population Growth and Economic Development. Introduction. The relationship existing between population growth and economic development is one of the subject areas which scholars have explored extensively. The current prediction from researchers is that, various high-income countries are likely to experience slow population growth.

  9. Population dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Thus r is the maximum theoretical rate of increase of a population per individual – that is, the maximum population growth rate. The concept is commonly used in insect population ecology or management to determine how environmental factors affect the rate at which pest populations increase. See also exponential population growth and logistic ...