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         Population & Demography Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Population Geography by Gary L. Peters, Robert P. Larkin, 1999-02-01
  2. Mountain Population Pressure
  3. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2006 by Vienna Institute of Demography, 2007-06-30
  4. The Population Atlas of China
  5. Six Billion Plus: World Population in the Twenty-first Century (Human Geography in the New Millennium: Issues and Applications) by K. Bruce Newbold, 2002-08
  6. Demography and National Security
  7. Mortality Patterns and Trends in the United States: (Studies in Population and Urban Demography) by Paul E. Zopf,
  8. Six Billion Plus: World Population in the Twenty-first Century (Human Geography in the New Millennium) by K. Bruce Newbold, 2006-06-28
  9. An Introduction to Population: Second Edition by Helen Ginn Daugherty, Kenneth C. W. Kammeyer, 1995-07-21
  10. Political Demography, Demographic Engineering by Myron Weiner, Michael S. Teitelbaum, 2001-06
  11. Population Geography (Conceptual Frameworks in Geography) by Hazel R. Barrett, 1992-09-01
  12. Population Geography by Mohammed I. Hassan, 2006-03-01
  13. Contemporary Research in Population Geography: A Comparison of the United Kingdom and The Netherlands (GeoJournal Library)
  14. World Population Problems: An Introduction to Population Geography by D. Gordon Bennett, 1984-12

1. Census Bureau Home Page
Includes data for the 2000 Census of Population and Housing, the U.S. and World Population clocks.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. U.S. And World Population Clocks - POPClocks
World and United States population counters.
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3. Population Reference Bureau (PRB)
Information on population estimates and key indicators for all members of the UN and areas with populations of or greater than 150 000.
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4. City Population
Statistics and maps about the major population clusters of the world. Also information about the capitals and principal cities of many countries. In
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5. AmeriStat
Instant summaries in graphics and text of the demographic characteristics of the U.S. population. From Population Reference Bureau, nonprofit
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6. Population Index
There is also online help with more detailed information on how to browse Population Index.
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7. Population
Population provides latest Demography World News from the most comprehensive global news network on the internet. News and analysis on population
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8. Global Population Project
Current population figures for cities, towns and regions of countries.
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9. World Population
Email comments or problems to lunar@sunsite.unc.edu. As of 25Jul-105 (181513 GMT), world population is
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10. United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA
Information about programme and activities. Also status of the world population.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. GEOGRAPHY 360    POPULATION DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION
geography 360. population DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION. Spring 2002 This is an introduction to the study of population (demography), and an introduction to
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/geography/geog360_syllabus.htm
GEOGRAPHY 360
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION
Spring 2002
H. Johansen Office: McClure 203 Email – johansen@uidaho.edu Note: A course website is available at: www.mines.uidaho.edu/geography Go to course descriptions, Geog 360. Objectives of Course This is an introduction to the study of population (demography), and an introduction to the use of demographic data, primarily from census sources. Students will learn the major trends in population dynamics, the factors associated with birth and death rates, and the importance of both demographic characteristics and migration on population distribution patterns. I will present general concepts and models of demographic patterns. We will also have short student presentations of project results, so that we can see patterns among the states. Upon completion of the course, students will be comfortable with basic two-variable comparisons of demographic data from census and vital statistics sources. Friday classes will meet in computer lab, McClure 214A. Text Yaukey, David and D.L. Anderton

12. GEOGRAPHY 360
geography 360 population DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION. Spring 2002 This is an introduction to the study of population (demography), and an introduction to
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/geography/geography_360.htm
GEOGRAPHY 360 POPULATION DYNAMICS AND DISTRIBUTION
Spring 2002
H. Johansen Office: McClure 203 Email – johansen@uidaho.edu Note: A course website is available at: www.mines.uidaho.edu/geography Go to course descriptions, Geog 360. Objectives of Course This is an introduction to the study of population (demography), and an introduction to the use of demographic data, primarily from census sources. Students will learn the major trends in population dynamics, the factors associated with birth and death rates, and the importance of both demographic characteristics and migration on population distribution patterns. I will present general concepts and models of demographic patterns. We will also have short student presentations of project results, so that we can see patterns among the states. Upon completion of the course, students will be comfortable with basic two-variable comparisons of demographic data from census and vital statistics sources. Friday classes will meet in computer lab, McClure 214A. Text Yaukey, David and D.L. Anderton

13. Population Geography And Demography
population geography and demography demography is the study of population characteristics. It is significant because
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  • Population Geography is the study of spatial variations in distribution, density, composition and growth of human numbers on earth.
  • It is important because it links all other aspects of geography together.
Demography
  • Demography is the study of population characteristics.
  • It is significant because
  • There are more people living today than any other time in history.
  • There's been a population explosion since World War 2.
  • There is an inverse relationship between population growth and resources i.e. there are too many people in places without enough resources to support them and too few people in areas with over abundant resources
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  • Age Structure Components of Population Factors affecting mortality Malthus ... Theories of Population
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    14. Learning Resources: Ontario: Geography
    Patterns in Human geography. Lessons Calculating population Growth For a Region People – population and demography – population characteristics,
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    Calculating Population Growth For a Region

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    15. Learning Resources: Prince Edward Island: Human And Physical Geography
    Grade 8 Human and Physical geography (Compulsory) People – population and demography – Census of population, Ethnic origin, Language, Religion
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    16. Population Geography
    All about the subdiscipline of population geography and demographic studies. Thomas Robert Malthus is the patron saint of demography; he thought that
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    17. SocioSite: PECULIARITIES OF CYBERSPACE: INTERNET USE(ERS)
    geography and demography of the internet. Author dr. Albert Benschop (University of Only 10% of the world population understands the English language.
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    Cybergeography We used to live in a local world that was divided into geographically demarcated units, like home, office, street, cafe, train, rugby field, or dancing. The internet age seems to have blurred any geographical structure. Yet, the virtual reality of the internet has its own particular geography. It is a geography which is built out of networks and nodes which transport information flows which are created and controlled on special locations. Cyberspace as such is no tangible space, but the information processes which constitute this space are embedded in the local world with brick-and-mortar rooms and hard-wired computers. The information space of the internet is constituted by connections between computers and networks of computers. So internet is not a monolytic or placeless 'cyberspace', but rather a series of new technologies that are used by millions of people on different places of the local world. The technical geography refers to the telecommunications infrastructure of the internet, the connections between the computers that organize internet traffic (routers), and the distribution of the internet's broad bandwidth. Through a myriad of possible routes every node of the network is connected to every other node. The USA used to play a central role in the connections between the countries. The technical structure of the internet was highly concentrated round the USA, but this hegemony has been diminished by the emergence of new powerful nodes (hubs and routers) in other areas of the world, particularly in Europe. The strategic differences between the countries are declining. The highly USA-concentrated structure of the technical geography is gradually replaced by a technical dependency between the metropoles of the world.

    18. SocioSite: DEMOGRAPHY - POPULATION STUDIES
    Sociological resources on demography and population studies. School of geography, population and Environmental Management Flinders University,
    http://www2.fmg.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/population.html
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    Austria ... Children Demography is a broad social science discipline concerned with the study of human populations, primary with respect to their size, their structure and their development. Demographers deal with the collection, presentation and analysis of data relating to the basic life-cycle events and experiences of people: birth, marriage, divorce, household and family formation, employment, ageing, migration and death. The discipline emphasises empirical investigation of population processes, including the conceptualisation and measurement of these processes and the study of their determinants and consequences. The field of demography is also concerned with the broader nature of social and economic change, and with the impact of demographics change on the natural environment.
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    • Beyond Six Billion: Forecasting the World's Population - National Academy Press
      A study of the National Research Council's Panel on Population Projections on population projections. It assesses the assumptions behind the projectsion of various agencies (UN Popoulation Devision, World Bank, US Census Bureau), estimates their accuracy and uncertainty, evaluateis the implications of current demographic research, and recommends changes in protocol and new research theat might improve projections.

    19. Geography - Periodical Indexes
    Subject coverage geography, geology, ecology, and related disciplines JSTOR covers 9 journals in population studies demography, International Family
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    Subject coverage : geography, geology, ecology, and related disciplines
    Materials indexed : approximately 2,000 periodicals are indexed completely, and an additional 3,000 are indexed selectively. More than 2,000 books, monographs, conference proceedings, and reports are also covered. Population Index
    Online (Princeton Univ.) 1986-2000

    Population Index is the primary reference tool to the world's population literature. It presents an annotated bibliography of recently published books, journal articles, working papers, and other materials on population topics. This website provides a searchable and browsable database containing 46,035 abstracts of demographic literature published in Population Index in the period 1986-2000.
    Online (JSTOR): 1937-1985

    Continues Population Literature (above)
    Subject coverage: population; mortality; fertility; family; migration; demographic history; demography, economics and natural resources interrelations, policies on population, fertility, and migration.
    Materials indexed : periodicals and books; beginning in 1937 also contains at least one article per issue in "Current Items".

    20. NJPS: Demography: Geography
    Home Jewish Life NJPS demography geography Relative to the total US population, the Jewish population adults and children combined remains
    http://www.ujc.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=83793

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