Merge Community health talk Populationhealth merge community health date September 2009 Populationhealth ... What is populationhealth? American Journal of Public Health 2003 Mar 93 3 380 3. Retrieved 2008 10 12. ref It is an approach to health that aims to improve the health of an entire population. One major step in achieving this aim is to reduce health inequities among population groups. Population ... a broad range of factors that impact health on a population level, such as environment, social structure, resource distribution, etc. An important theme in populationhealth is importance of social ... health overall. From a populationhealth perspective, health has been defined not simply ... hiatp2.php Health Impact Assessment as a Tool for PopulationHealth Promotion and Public Policy. Vancouver ... and general populationhealth ref sci amer dec 2005 suggesting that past a certain level, absolute levels of wealth have little impact on populationhealth, but relative levels within a country ... of safe sex play a major role in populationhealth. Family planning is one of the most highly ... population growth Populationhealth management PHM One method to improve populationhealth is population ... 0 98 E4CDDEDB 5004 4E74 A5C9 E1973F5ABC05.pdf Populationhealth management Healthways PopWorks. HCT ... PHM related articles are published in PopulationHealth Management , the official journal of DMAA The Care ... Publications. PopulationHealth Management. Retrieved 2008 10 12. ref See also Auxology Community ... of countries by income equality PopulationHealth Forum Social determinants of health popHealth References ..., 2001 systematic analysis of populationhealth data journal Lancet volume 367 issue 9524 pages ... External links http www.pophealth.wisc.edu uwphi PopulationHealth Institute PopulationHealth Institute ... http www.iph.uottawa.ca Institute of PopulationHealth Institute of PopulationHealth at the University ... based health management metrics Population Based Health intervention analysis, business case evaluations ... more details
Politics of Egypt The Ministry of Health and Population is the ministry in charge of health and population in Egypt . Its headquarters are in Cairo . Ashraf Hatem is the current minister, serving since 22 February 2011. Former minister Professor Dr. Hatem El Gabaly was appointed as Egypt s Minister of Health in December 2005. See also Cabinet of Egypt External links Portal Egypt http www.mohp.gov.eg Ministry of Health and Population official website http www.facebook.com pages D8 B5 D8 AD D8 A9 D9 85 D8 B5 D8 B1 158059467581826 Ministry of Health and Population official Facebook page https www.worldcongress.com speakerBio.cfm?speakerID 3309&confcode HR11000 Sharaf Cabinet Egypt Category Ministries of Egypt Health Category Health in Egypt Ministry Category Health ministries Egypt Egypt stub gov stub ar ru ... more details
The PopulationHealth Forum is a group based at University of Washington in Seattle, Washington , and composed of academics, citizens, students, and activists from around North America. Purpose and activities Activities include development of academic curricula for middle and high schools, advocacy, and maintenance of a populationhealth listserv. They focus on raising awareness around the issue of populationhealth and the social determinants of health . The forum focuses on the role that economic inequality and the gap between rich and poor impact a population s health, using the http depts.washington.edu eqhlth images undp hdr 2005.gif Health Olympics a ranking of countries in terms of life expectancy as a model. The group aims to question why the United States ranks 29th in terms of health while spending half the world s healthcare bill it suggests that economic inequality as well as social stressors and loss of social cohesion are prime factors. Influences The ideas of the group are heavily influenced by research into the social determinants of health by social epidemiology social epidemiologists such as Richard G. Wilkinson and Ichiro Kawachi. See also Populationhealth Economic inequality List of countries by income equality Poverty and Cycle of poverty Distribution of wealth Social determinants of health Epidemiology Social determinants of health in poverty External links http depts.washington.edu eqhlth index.htm PopulationHealth Forum Website Resources Kawachi, I and BP Kennedy. The Health of Nations Why Inequality if Harmful to Your Health. New York The New Press, 2002. Wilkinson, R. Unhealthy Societies The Affliction of Inequality. London Routledge, 1996. Wilkinson, R. The Impact of Inequality How to Make Sick Societies Healthier. New York The New Press, 2005. Category Public health organizations Category Public health education Category Organizations based in Washington state ar ... more details
What is PHE? PHE is an approach to development that integrates Population, Health, and the Environment PHE to effectively serve people and their resources worldwide. A PHE approach integrates health or family ... resources unsustainably because of pressures such as rapid population growth or health issues. This can be damaging to ecosystem s and the biodiversity in these rural areas. Conversely, people s health relies on the Environmental healthhealth of their environment . Their surrounding ecosystem ... title.htm External links http www.k4health.org toolkits phe PopulationHealth & Environment Toolkit ... in these remote areas often suffer from ill health because of limited access to health services or http www.cfr.org women population environment connections p24656 family planning . These communities also tend to suffer from poor nutrition , water supplies or sanitation . Inadequate health ... for human health . Projects that take the PHE approach work to create http www.wilsoncenter.org publication issue 23 to live the sea reproductive health care and marine conservation madagascar healthier communities and ecosystems . These projects aim to bring better health services to remote ... services to help slow population growth that can put pressure on natural resource s. That means PHE approaches strive to simultaneously improve access to health services while helping communities manage their natural resources in ways that improve their health and livelihood even as they protect the environment. Beyond this, the PHE approach also targets synergies between human health and ecosystem health by including a wide spectrum of development and conservation targets such as the sustainable ... environmental health conditions for the local people. PHE is effective at achieving a wide range of positive ... in conservation activities once they know WWF was willing to help them meet basic health needs. Healthy Families, Health Forests, Cambodia When refugees from the Cambodia Vietnam war in 1970s returned ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 mother care foundation of Health School of Human Genetic and PopulationHealth SOHGAPH is a non governmental organization registered under West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961 , India . SOHAGPH was founded on April 1993 by Dr.Deba Prasad Mukherjee, as a platform for anthropologists, physicians and biologists to launch service oriented researches in the field of human genetics among West Bengal population. In 2005, SOHAGPH is granted http www.bharatnirmanawards.com index1.htm Bharat Nirman Award for the Area of Rural Development. Activities Since 1993, SOHGAPH has been running a genetic counseling centre for the newborn. From 2003, family counseling about reproductive health was also included. In 2005, SOHGAPH began working with the governmental wing, http www.wbhealth.gov.in wbsapcs index.asp?param page id 1¶m link id 1 West Bengal State AIDS Prevention & Control Society WBSAP&C as partner NGO. Till now it has taken up targeted intervention among flying sex workers at 11 sites in Bidhan Nagar Salt Lake City and 20 sites in Lake Town, Kolkata . From 2001 to 2007, SOHGAPH worked as partner under the network of http www.yrshr.org index.asp Young People s Reproductive and Sexual Health & Rights YRSHR . External links http www.humanhealth.in index.html the official website of SOHGAPH Catogaries Category Non governmental organisations based in India Category Organizations established in 1993 ... more details
. In the 1980s, tension grew between population control advocates and women s health activists who ...Other uses pp move indef File Population density.png thumb 350px Distribution of world population in 1994. File Population density key.png thumb 150px Key A population is all the organisms that both belong to the same group or species and live in the same geographical area . In ecology the population ... to define a sex ual population is such that interbreeding inter breeding is possible between any pair ... first Daniel authorlink title Principles of Population Genetics publisher Sinauer Associates series year 2007 doi isbn 978 0 87893 308 2 page 45 ref In sociology , population refers to a collection .... This article refers mainly to human population. Population genetics In population genetics a sex ual population is a set of organisms in which any pair of members can Breeding in the wild breed ... last Hartl first Daniel authorlink title Principles of Population Genetics publisher Sinauer Associates series year 2007 doi isbn 978 0 87893 308 2 page 95 ref . World human population Main World population As of today s date, the world population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be expr ... on 12 March 2012. According to a separate estimate by the United Nations, Earth s population ... to all of humanity, according to UNFPA , the United Nations Population Fund. ref http www.unfpa.org ... to papers published by the United States Census Bureau , the world population hit 6.5 billion 6,500,000,000 on 24 February 2006. The United Nations Population Fund designated 12 October 1999 as the approximate day on which world population reached 6 billion. This was about 12 years after world population reached 5 billion in 1987, and 6 years after world population reached 5.5 billion in 1993. The population of some countries, such as Nigeria , is not even known to the nearest million, ref ... 2005 Population Estimates  MongaBay.com accessdate 1 July 2008 ref so there is a considerable ... more details
to the overall health of a community based on populationhealth analysis. The population in question ... 2011 File Star of life2.svg thumb upright The Star of Life . Health is the level of functional or metabolic ... and spirit, usually meaning to be free from illness , injury or pain as in good health or healthy . ref Merriam Webster. http www.merriam webster.com dictionary health Dictionary Health , accessed 21 April 2011. ref The World Health Organization WHO defined health in its broader sense in 1946 as a state .... ref name WHO definition World Health Organization. 1946. www.who.int bulletin archives 80 12 981.pdf WHO definition of Health , Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by the International Health Conference, New York, 19 22 June 1946 signed on 22 July 1946 by the representatives of 61 States Official Records of the World Health Organization, no. 2, p. 100 and entered into force on 7 April 1948. ref ref name WHO constitution World Health Organization. 2006. http www.who.int governance eb who constitution en.pdf Constitution of the World Health Organization ... of health . The Hastings Center Studies , 1 3 , 1973 http www.jstor.org pss 3527467 ref ref Jadad AR, O Grady L. How should health be defined? BMJ 2008 337 a2900 http www.bmj.com cgi content full ... , including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ICF and the International Classification of Diseases ICD , are commonly used to define and measure the components of health. The maintenance and promotion of health is achieved through different combination of physical, mental health mental , and social well being, together sometimes referred to as the health triangle . ref Georgia State University. 1998. http www2.gsu.edu wwwche Health Triangle Slides . ref ref Nutter S. 2003. The Health Triangle . Anchor Points, Inc. ref The WHO s 1986 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion furthered that health is not just a state, but also a resource for everyday life, not the objective ... more details
In the various fields of healthcare, a population study is a study of a group of individuals taken from the general population who share a common characteristic, such as age, sex , or health condition. This group may be studied for different reasons, such as their response to a drug or risk of getting a disease. External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 561718 Population study entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict health stub Category Clinical research ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 notability date November 2010 Population Connection is an organization in the United States, formerly known as Zero Population Growth . They adopted their current name in 2002. Zero Population Growth was originally founded in 1968 by Paul R. Ehrlich , Richard Bowers , and Charles Remington , in the wake of the impact from Ehrlich s best selling book, The Population Bomb . Population Connection started educating young people nearly forty years ago with their Population Education program. They also advocate for action to stabilize the world population through voluntary measures, primarily through increased access to reproductive health services and supplies. Their mission statement is as follows blockquote Overpopulation threatens the quality of life for people everywhere. Population Connection is the national grassroots population organization that educates young people and advocates progressive action to stabilize world population at a level that can be sustained by Earth s resources. blockquote Population Connection has 30,000 members who provide the majority of the organization s revenue. The organization s headquarters is in Washington, D.C. Population Connection works on issues concerning overpopulation , the environment, poverty, and reproductive rights , and publishes a tri annual magazine, The Reporter . Population Connection supporters live ... needs urging to vote in favor of measures that reduce population growth. The three districts are in the suburbs of Seattle, WA Columbus, OH and Minneapolis, MN. Double the Money is Population ... States appropriated 545 million for FY2009. Population Connection lobbies to end federal funding for abstinence only sex education programs in the United States. See also Overpopulation Population Control External links Official http www.populationconnection.org Population Category Political advocacy groups in the United States Category Sustainability organisations Category Population organizations ... more details
Refimprove date May 2008 Cleanup date May 2008 Population ageing occurs when the median age of a country ... has never seen as aged a population as currently exists globally. ref name WPA UN http www.un.org esa population publications worldageing19502050 World Population Ageing 1950 2050 , United Nations Population Division. ref The UN predicts the rate of population ageing in the 21st century will exceed ... to adapt to the many implications of these changes. ref name WPA UN Overview Population ageing is a shift in the distribution of a country s population towards older ages. This is usually reflected in an increase in the population s mean and median age s, a decline in the proportion of the population composed of children, and a rise in the proportion of the population that is elderly. Population ageing ... the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing http www.ageing.ox.ac.uk , one of the top institutions looking at global population ageing, has concluded that population ageing has slowed considerably ... Nations as more developed with a total population of 1.2 billion in 2005 , the overall ... 65. ref United Nations, 2004 ref Population ageing arises from two possibly related demographic ... of the population by increasing the numbers of surviving older people. A decline in fertility reduces ... contributor to population ageing in the world today. ref Weil, 1997 ref More specifically ... responsible for the population ageing in the world s most developed countries. Because many developing countries are going through faster fertility transitions, they will experience even faster population ageing than the currently developed countries in the future. The speed of population ageing ... v451 n7179 full nature06516.html title The coming acceleration of global population ageing journal ... The median age of the world s population increases from 26.6 years in 2000 to 37.3 years in 2050 ... older populations are living the extra years of life in good or poor health. A compression ... more details
. ref http www.popcouncil.org rh program.html Population Council Reproductive Health Program Description ...Infobox organization name Population Council bgcolor header background color fgcolor header text color image Population Council logo.png image border size 240px alt alt text see WP ALT caption map optional ... governmental organization NGO status ad hoc, treaty, foundation, etc purpose Reproductive health headquarters ... remarks former name The Population Council is an international, nonprofit, non governmental organization . The Council conducts biomedical , social science , and public health research and helps build ... Population Council Media Center Key Facts Bot generated title ref ref http www.popcouncil.org about index.html Overview Population Council About the Council Bot generated title ref One third of its research relates to HIV and AIDS its other major program areas are reproductive health and poverty ..., and now holds the license for Mirena intrauterine system . The Population Council also publishes the journal Population and Development Review , which reports scientific research on the interrelationships between population and socioeconomic development and provides a forum for discussion of related ..., health, international finance, the media, philanthropy, and social science. Headquartered in New York , the Population Council has 18 offices in Africa , Asia , and Latin America and does work ... of the founding members of the Pioneer Fund . Osborn was vice president or president of the Population ... health The Council conducts biomedical research to develop contraceptives and social science research ... available in some countries today were developed by the Population Council the Copper T Intrauterine ... . The British medical journal The Lancet Lancet said of the Population Council, Most non governmental organisations claim to promote change for the better the Population Council actually has hard ... http popcouncil.org Population Council Official website http popcouncil.org who leadership.asp ... more details
status, retirement, or health related moves. Other measures Population turnover is a related statistic that measures gross moves in relation to the size of the population, for example movement of residents into and out of a geographic location between census counts. Population mobility has implications ...refimprove date December 2010 Population mobility , geographic mobility or more simply mobility is a statistic that measures migration within a population. It is most commonly used in demography and human geography , it may also be used to describe the movement of animals between populations. Mobility estimates in the Current Population Survey CPS , produced by the United States Census Bureau , define mobility status on the basis of a comparison between the place of residence of each individual to the time of the March survey and the place of residence 1 year earlier. Non movers are all people who were living in the same house at the end of the migration period and the beginning of the migration period. Movers are all people who were living in a different house at the end of the period rather than at the beginning. Movers are further classified as to whether they were living in the same or different county, state, region, or were movers from abroad. Movers are also categorized by whether they moved within or between central cities, suburbs, and non metropolitan areas of the United States. ref CPS The CPS also includes information on reasons for a move. These include work related factors, such as a job transfer, job loss or looking for work, and wanting to be closer to work. Housing factors include wanting to own a home, rather than rent, seeking a better home or better neighborhood .... See also human migration References reflist United States Census Bureau. http www.census.gov population www cps cpsdef.html Current Population Survey CPS Definitions and Explanations Category Demography Category Population Category Human migration de R umliche Mobilit t fr Mobilit spatiale ru ... more details
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No footnotes date April 2009 Population dynamics is the branch of life sciences that studies short term and long term changes in the size and age composition of population s, and the biology biological and environment biophysical environmental processes influencing those changes. Population dynamics ... and emigration , and studies topics such as ageing population s or population decline . One common mathematical model for population dynamics is the exponential growth model. ref http www.sosmath.com diffeq first application population population.html ref With the exponential model, the rate of change of any given population is proportional to the already existing population. ref http www.sosmath.com diffeq first application population population.html ref History Population dynamics has traditionally ... of population dynamics is widely regarded as the exponential law of Malthus , as modelled by the Malthusian ... and the MMORPG Ultima Online , among others, tried to computer simulation simulate some of these population dynamics. In the past 30 years, population dynamics has been complemented by evolutionary ... may take a deterministic mathematical form. Population dynamics overlap with another active area ... proposed and analysed, and provide important results that may be applied to health policy decisions. Fisheries and wildlife management seealso Population dynamics of fisheries Matrix population models In fisheries and wildlife management , population is affected by three dynamic rate functions. Natality .... Usually refers to the age a fish can be caught and counted in nets Population growth rate , which measures the growth of individuals in size and length. More important in fisheries, where population ... over many time intervals, we can determine how a population s density changes over time. Immigration ... the harvestable surplus, which is the number of individuals that can be harvested from a population without affecting long term stability, or average population size. The harvest within the harvestable ... more details
bottleneck Population genetics PopulationhealthPopulation momentum Population pyramid Rural transport ...Image Countries by population density.svg 300px thumb Population density people per km sup 2 sup by country, 2006 File World population density 1994.png thumb right 300px Population density people per km sup 2 sup map of the world in 1994 detailed . Image Population density with key.png thumb right 300px Population density people per km sup 2 sup map of the world in 1994. Population density in agriculture standing stock and standing crop is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume ... Population Density . Geography.about.com. March 2 2011. Retrieved on 2011 12 10. ref Biological population densities Population density is population divided by total land area. ref name about Low densities ... effect after the scientist who identified it. Examples of the causes in low population densities include ref http www.eoearth.org article Minimum viable population size Minimum viable population size ... species commonly have high population densities, while K selection K selected species may have ... pollinators, as found in the orchid family Orchidaceae . Human population density This section is linked from List of countries by population density Image Monaco by night.JPG thumb Monaco .... File EU Pop2008 1024.PNG thumb A population cartogram uses areas rather than colors to represent population density. main List of sovereign states and dependent territories by population density For humans , population density is the number of people per unit of area usually per square kilometer or mile ... for a county , list of cities by population density city , country , another territory country subdivision territory , or the Earth entire world . The world s population is 7 billion, ref http www.census.gov main www popclock.html U.S. & World Population Clocks . Census.gov. Retrieved on 2011 ... . CIA World Handbook ref Therefore the worldwide human population density is 6.8 billion 510 million ... more details
A population model is a type of mathematical model that is applied to the study of population dynamics ... numbers change over time or in relation to each other. Ecological population modeling is concerned with the changes in population size and age distribution within a population as a consequence of interactions ... of Population Biology coauthors Rama Singh, Ed. publisher Cambridge University Press year 2004 ... population modeling as a tool. ref name Worster cite book last Worster first Donald title Nature s Economy publisher Cambridge University Press year 1994 pages 398 401 ref Population models are used to determine ... numerous environmental conservation implications. Population models are also used to understand ... health has created a need to understand the dynamic interactions of the earth s flora and fauna . Methods in population modeling have greatly improved our understanding of ecology and the natural world. ref name Uyenoyama History Late 18th century biologists began to develop techniques in population ... basic and milestone models of population growth was the logistic model of population growth formulated ... the growth of a population as exponential, followed by a decrease in growth, and bound ... 6 9 ref Population modeling became of particular interest to biologists in the 20th century as pressure ... interactions between species. ref name McIntosh In 1939 contributions to population modeling ... Episodes in the History of Population Ecology publisher University of Chicago Press year 1995 pages 127 146 ref Matrix models of populations calculate the growth of a population with life history variables ... of immigration and extinction. The logistic population model, the Lotka Volterra model ... thereof are the basis for ecological population modeling today. ref cite book last Gotelli ... log S log c z log A , math See also Population dynamics Population dynamics of fisheries Population ... GreenBoxes code sharing network . Greenboxes Beta is a repository for open source population modeling ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Population Matters Non profit logo File Population Matters logo 01.jpg ... people Simon Ross Chief executive officer CEO area served product focus Impact of population growth ... future homepage URL http populationmatters.org dissolved footnotes Population Matters , formerly known as the Optimum Population Trust , ref http populationmatters.org about history ref is a registered United Kingdom charity, ref EW charity 1114109 Optimum Population Trust ref think tank , and campaign group concerned with the impact of population growth on long term sustainability ... . Population Matters researches climate change, Energy development energy requirements , biodiversity, and other environmental factors in relation to population numbers. It campaigns for population stabilization population stabilisation and gradual decrease to sustainable levels for both ... with emigration. The Optimum Population Trust was founded in 1991 by the late David Willey. It was granted charitable status on 9 May 2006. The working name was changed to Population Matters in February ... of Cambridge Professor Paul R. Ehrlich Paul Ehrlich , Bing Professor of Population Studies, Stanford ... Hampshire OBE, Actress and population campaigner Professor John Guillebaud , Emeritus Professor of Family Planning and Reproductive Health, University College, London . Dr James Lovelock CBE, Scientist ... Council See also Antinatalism Overpopulation Population control References reflist External links ... population says study.html Telegraph article UK unable to sustain population, says study http www.newstatesman.com global issues 2009 03 world population billion human New Statesman article Planet Overload ... to be patron of Optimum Population Trust http women.timesonline.co.uk tol life and style women families article1752235.ece Times article Having large families is an eco crime population sustainability Category Environment of the United Kingdom Category Population organizations Category Sustainability ... more details
, lack of clean water and poor access to health care. Constrictive pyramid A population pyramid ...More footnotes date February 2010 refimprove date February 2011 Image Population pyramid example.svg 300px right thumb This distribution is named for the frequently pyramidal shape of its graph. A population ... of various age groups in a population typically that of a country or region of the world , which forms the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing. It is also used in Ecology to determine the overall age distribution of a population an indication of the reproductive capabilities ..., with the population plotted on the X axis and age on the Y axis, one showing the number of males and one showing females in a particular population in five year age groups also called Cohort statistics ... by raw number or as a percent age of the total population. Population pyramids are often viewed as the most effective way to graphically depict the age and sex distribution of a population ... stats techassist pyramids.htm Department of Health Home Bot generated title ref A great deal of information about the population broken down by age and sex can be read from a population pyramid, and this can shed light on the Sustainable development extent of development and other aspects of the population. A population pyramid also tells how many people of each age range live in the area. There tends ... analogy to facilitate understanding population pyramids is that just as a builder employs a blueprint for showing a house s structure, demographers and geographers employ population pyramids as a blueprint for showing population dynamics. ref http www.nationalgeographic.com xpeditions lessons 09 g68 pyramids.html Lesson Plans Population Pyramids and Us Bot generated title ref Types of population pyramid Image DTM Pyramids.svg 450px right thumb Population pyramids for 4 stages of the demographic transition model While all countries population pyramids differ, four general types have been ... more details
Image Population curve.svg thumb 360px Estimated size of human population from 10,000 Common Era BCE 2000 CE. Population growth is the change in a population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals of any species in a population using per unit time for measurement. In biology , the term population growth is likely to refer to any known organism , but this article deals mostly with the application of the term to human populations in demography . In demography, population growth is used informally for the more specific term population growth rate see below , and is often used to refer specifically to the growth of the human World populationpopulation of the world . Simple models of population growth include the Malthusian Growth Model and the logistic function logistic model . Population growth 1800 2011 from 1 billion to 7 billion estimated in 31.10.2011 ... 4 align center style background color cfb Population ref name hesa2011 7. miljardis ihminen, Helsingin ... 6 align left 2011 align right 7 align left colspan 2 small UNFPA br United Nations Population Fund ... people will increase the world population. Determinants of population growth Population growth is determined ... expressed as big P B D I E big In other words, the population growth of a period can be calculated in two parts, natural growth of population B D and mechanical growth of population I E ,in which Mechanical growth of population is mainly affected by social factors, e.g. the advanced economies are growing faster while the backward economies are growing slowly even with negative growth. Population growth rate In demographics and ecology , population growth rate PGR is the Rate mathematics rate at which the number of individuals in a population increases in a given time period as a Fraction mathematics fraction of the initial population. Specifically, PGR ordinarily refers to the change in population over a unit time period, often expressed as a percentage of the number of individuals in the population ... more details
Europe and Former Soviet Republics Population is falling due to health factors and low replacement ...Population decline can refer to the decline in population of any organism, but this article refers to population ... population. ref http www.m w.com dictionary depopulation Depopulate Webster s Online Dictionary ref ... commonly employed to describe large reductions in population due to violence, disease, or other ... Sometimes known as depopulation , population decline is the reduction over time in a region ... depopulations. Prior to the 20th century, population decline was mostly observed due to disease, starvation ... Great Irish Famine have all caused sizable population declines. In modern times, the AIDS epidemic has caused declines in the population of some African countries. Less frequently, population declines are caused by genocide or mass execution for example, in the 1970s, the population of Cambodia underwent ... capacity, and is not a term in opposition to overpopulation , which deals with the total possible population ... is usually defined as a state in which a country s population has declined too much to support ... developed countries might fail once the population declines to a certain point. An example would be if retirees ... to any regional population decline. However, governments can influence the speed of the decline ... nations who have used immigration and other policies as a means of suspending or slowing population decline. Therefore although very long term trends may favor accelerating population decline, short term ... population analysis Ireland . Statistical misreadings Statistical data, especially comparing only two sets of figures, can show an incorrect population trend. A nation s population could be increasing ... 380px right Population Decline. Red is decline, pink is approaching. A number of nations today are facing long term population decline, stretching from North Asia Japan through to Eastern Europe ... , Hungary , and now Italy . Countries rapidly approaching long term population declines but currently ... more details
to 31.8 in 1810 1829. ref name Buer Mabel C. Buer, Health, Wealth and Population in the Early Days of the Industrial ...Use mdy dates date April 2012 File World Population 1800 2100.png thumb 300px World population estimates from 1800 to 2100, based on http www.un.org esa population publications longrange2 WorldPop2300final.pdf ... historical estimates black . The world population is the sum of all human s on Earth . As of today, CURRENTMONTHNAME ... www.census.gov population popclockworld.html title U.S. Census Bureau World POPClock Projection The number on this page is automatically updated daily. ref The USCB estimates that the world population ... Nations Population Fund , it reached this milestone on October 31, 2011. ref name UN7bn cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk news world 15459643 title Population seven billion UN sets out challenges ... population has experienced population growth continuous growth since the end of the Great Famine .... ref Jean No l Biraben, 1980, An Essay Concerning Mankind s Evolution , Population, Selected Papers ... des hommes , Population, Vol. 34 no. 1 , pp. 13 25. ref The highest rates of growth  global ... annual births were highest in the late 1980s at about 138  million, ref UN World Population Prospects ... population international data idb region.php?N 20Region 20Results 20&T 7&A aggregate&RT 0&Y 2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023,2024,2025,2026,2027,2028,2029,2030,2031,2032,2033,2034,2035,2036,2037,2038,2039,2040 ... 1&C title World Population estimates by the US Census Bureau ref Current projections show a continued increase in population but a steady decline in the population growth rate , with the global population expected to reach between 7.5  and 10.5  billion by 2050. ref name WorldOMeterSite cite web url http www.worldometers.info world population title World Population Clock Worldometers publisher Worldometers.info date accessdate 2012 04 12 ref ... World Population publisher Census.gov date 2010 06 28 accessdate 2010 08 01 ref ref name UN class infobox style float right font size 90 colspan 5 align center style background color cfb World population ... more details
Wiktionary Population may refer to Population human populations List of countries by population World PopulationPopulation biology , the biological study of animal populations Statistical population Metallicity , star populations Population album , an album by The Most Serene Republic Population control See also People disambiguation disambig an Poblaci n de Population es Poblaci n desambiguaci n eu Populazio argipena hr Populacija it Popolazione disambigua lv Popul cija nl Populatie pl Populacja ro Popula ie dezambiguizare sk Popul cia sv Population olika betydelser ... more details
citations date July 2011 Jersey s population a history Introduction Jersey is the largest of the Channel ... and outward Human migration migration and significant changes in the total population over relatively ... that the population of Jersey was less than 2,000, but may have been double this. This is based on between 10 and 20 separate communities each with a population of between 200 and 250. Renouf then suggests that there was a significant decline in the population largely because of the loss of land to a rising sea level. The population may have fallen to about 500 in the middle Bronze Age 2000 1500 BC ... population would have been outnumbered by the new Norse speaking settlers. Rybot 1937 40 used the accommodation provided by parish churches as a pointer to the population of the Island. He ... 15th century the population may have fallen to 4,000 5,000. Nicolle 1991 analysed in detail evidence on the population in the 17th and 18th centuries. A militia roll in 1617 recorded 2,675 men which Nicolle extrapolated to a total population of 9,900 10,000. He suggests that a 1685 housing census implied a population of 16,200 and describes a manuscript copy of a 1737 census in the University of Cambridge library, which combined with other evidence led him to suggest a population of 18,400 in 1737. The Soci t Jersiaise Library includes a single sheet of paper giving the population of each parish and a total population in 1770 of 19,788 and in 1788 of 20,025. It is not known how the figures ... years between 1806 and 1851 the population rose from 22,855 to 57,020, an increase of 150 , an annual ... decade. After 1851 the population declined for 70 years before recovering such that in 1951 it was virtually ... in June rather than April. On a comparable basis the 1921 population was more like 47,000, a decline of 18 from 1851. From 1951 to 1991 there was a second period of very rapid population growth. Subsequently .... Net immigration and natural increase Significant variations in population are invariably explained ... more details
Infobox book name The Population Bomb translator image File The Population Bomb.jpg 200px image caption ... Population publisher Sierra Club Books Sierra Club Ballantine Books release date 1968 media type pages 201 isbn 1 56849 587 0 preceded by followed by The Population Bomb was a best selling book written ... ref name The Population Bomb Revisited cite journal author1 Paul R. Ehrlich author2 Anne H. Ehrlich title The Population Bomb Revisited url http www.ejsd.org public journal article 10 journal Electronic ... major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action to limit population growth. Fears of a population ... brought the idea to an even wider audience. ref name intellectual roots ref The phrase population bomb ... issues and brought human numbers into the debate on the human future. ref name The Population Bomb Revisited General description of the book The Population Bomb was written at the suggestion of David ... Books following various public appearances Ehrlich had made regarding population issues and their relation ... that a single author be credited, and also asked to change their preferred title Population, Resources, and Environment. ref name The Population Bomb Revisited The title Population Bomb was taken with permission from William Henry Draper, Jr. General William H. Draper , founder of the Population Action International Population Crisis Committee and a pamphlet issued in 1954 by the Hugh Moore ... our interest in all the factors affecting the human trajectory. ref name The Population Bomb Revisited Early editions of The Population Bomb began with the statement quote The battle to feed all ... in the world death rate... ref name Population Bomb cite book author Ehrlich, Paul R. title The Population ... argues that as the existing population was not being fed adequately, and as it was growing rapidly ... argued that the growing population placed escalating strains on all aspects of the natural world. In answer to the question, what needs to be done? he wrote, We must rapidly bring the world population ... more details