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GLOBAL POPULATION

GLOBAL POPULATION. DYNAMICS, DISTRIBUTION & DENSITY Dr. J. Kivelia Department of Geography UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM. Outline. Introduction: Population and its related concepts World population dynamics & distribution Factors influencing population dynamics & distribution

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GLOBAL POPULATION

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  1. GLOBAL POPULATION DYNAMICS, DISTRIBUTION & DENSITY Dr. J. Kivelia Department of Geography UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM

  2. Outline • Introduction: Population and its related concepts • World population dynamics & distribution • Factors influencing population dynamics & distribution • Population dynamics and density: • in Africa • In Tanzania

  3. 1. Population and its related concepts • Key concepts • Population – size, characteristics • Pop dynamics - change • Pop distribution - static & dynamic • Density - No. of persons per unit of land (sq. Km)

  4. Population • Number of people in a given area • Demographic x’tics – size, age/sex composition, vital rates (births, deaths, migration), growth rate • Socio-econ. & cultural x’tics – Quality (skills, health, affluence) occupations, marriage patterns, reproductive behavior, etc.

  5. Population concepts • Population Dynamics: • Change in size, age-sex composition, vital rates (death, birth & migration rates), rural-urban levels, density, etc. • Growth rate – rate of increase per annum, a function of vital rates (births, deaths & migration) • Population momentum – in-built momentum of growth due to age structure rather than growth rates

  6. Population dynamics (cont’d) • Population dynamics – a function of: • Population growth rate due to vital rates • Births & deaths, i.e. natural increase • In-migration & out-migration, i.e. net migration • Population structure, i.e. an in-built momentum for growth due to age structure (not fertility rate)

  7. Population Distribution • Population distribution • Static distribution: variations in density • Dynamic distribution: variations in demographic x’tics, esp. in vital rates (fertility, mortality, migration, growth rates, etc.)

  8. 2. World Population Dynamics & Distribution Table 1: World Population – Distribution of Population indicators, 2012

  9. 3. Factors influencing pop’n distribution • Spatial (static) distribution • Environmental factors, (e.g. topography, water availability, climate, soils, etc.) • Resources endowment (e.g. minerals, vegetation cover, fishing grounds), etc. • Dynamic distribution • Levels of socio-economic dev’t (DCs viz. LDCs) • Social-cultural factors (marriages, occupation, education, contraceptive prevalence, culture, etc.) • Rural-urban locations • Levels of Wealth/Poverty (Affluence)

  10. Exercise 1 • Fill the missing data in Table 1 • Using Table 1 above, describe the variations in global population dynamics and distribution • Discuss the factors that may have influenced the observed world population dynamics and distribution • Describe population dynamics and distribution (density) in Tanzania

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