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4 Population: World Patterns, Regional Trends |
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Annual Editions: Geography, 98/99 Edition |
4. The Global Tide 9. "Dammed If You Do" 10. Past and Present Land Use and Land Cover in the USA 14. The Importance of Places, or, a Sense of Where You Are 16. Megacities: Bane or Boon? 17. Regions and Western Europe |
19. Does It Matter Where You Are? 21. Water Resource Conflicts in the Middle East 23. Moscow Reclaims its Past 26. An Animal Superhighway? 28. The New White Flight 29. Hispanic Migration and Population Redistribution in the United States 31. Population, Poverty, and the Local Environment |
32. The Future of Populous Economies: China and India Shape Their Destinies 33. Vicious Circles: African Demographic History as a Warning 34. How Much Food Will We Need in the 21st Century? 35. Russia's Population Sink 36. Vanishing Languages 37. We're All Minorities Now |
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Annual Editions: Global Issues 98/99 Edition |
1. Preparing for the 21st Century: Winners and Losers 4. Can Humanity Survive Unrestricted Population Growth? |
5. Worldwide Development or Population Explosion: Our Choice 7. Water-Borne Killers 8. How Many People Can the Earth Support? |
14. We Can Build a Sustainable Economy 15. Global Population and the Nitrogen Cycle |
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Student Atlas of World Politics, 3rd Edition |
Map 2 World Climate/Regions Map 7 World Population Density Map 14 Global Distribution of Minority Groups Map 15 World Refugee Population Map 29 Population Growth Rates |
Map 30 Infant Mortality Rate Map 31 Average Life Expectancy at Birth Map 32 Population by Age Group Map 36 Quality of Life: The Human Development Index |
Table F World Countries: Size and Growth of Population, 1950-2025 Table H World Countries: Mortality, Health, and Nutrition, 1970-1995 |
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Rand McNally Atlas of World Geography |
Continents and Islands, 24-25 Population, 34-35 World, Political, 52-53 World, Physical, 54-55 World, Climate, 56-57 World, Vegetation, 58-59 World, Population, 60-61 World, Environments, 62-63 |
World, Time Zones, 64-65 North America: Thematic Introduction, 66-69 U.S. Thematics, 78-80 South America: Thematic Introduction, 98-101 Europe: Thematic Introduction, 108-111 |
Africa: Thematic Introduction, 122-125 Asia: Thematic Introduction, 132-135 Oceania: Thematic Introduction, 150-153 |
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19. World population projections (Fig. 4.1) 20. Crude birth rates (Fig. 4.3) 21. Total fertility rates (Fig. 4.5) 22. Crude death rates (Fig. 4.6) |
23. Population pyramids (Fig. 4.8) 24. Population under 15 years old (Fig. 4.10) 25. Annual rates of population increase (Fig. 4.13) |
26. Demographic transition stages (Fig. 4.16) 27. World population density (Fig. 4.21) 28. Percent of population that is urban (Fig. 4.26) |
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Slides |
NEW 3. Regional share of world population growth (6e Fig. 4.4) NEW 4. Possible U.S. population futures (6e Fig. 4.12) NEW 5. World population growth, 8000 B.C.-A.D. 2000 (6e Fig. 4.15) NEW 6. World birth and death rates (6e Fig. 4.19) |
29. Regional share of world population growth (5e Fig. 4.4) 30. Summary population pyramids (6e Fig. 4.9) 31. Possible U.S. population futures (5e Fig. 4.12) 32. The "doubling time" fallacy (6e Fig. 4.14) 33. World population growth, 8000 B.C. A.D. 2000 (5e Fig. 4.15) |
34. World birth and death rates (5e Fig. 4.19) 35. Land improvements by terracing (6e Fig. 4.23) 36. Taking the census in China (6e Fig. 4.27) 37. Steadily higher homeostatic plateaus (6e Fig. 4.28) |
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