Population Geography Notes 12th Geography

12th Geography Lesson 1 Notes in English

1] Population Geography

Introduction

Distribution of world population

The factors influencing the distribution of population

1. Relief

2. Accessibility

3. Adequate water supply

4. Soil

5. Economic and political factors

The patterns of Population Distribution

Density of Population

1. High density areas of population

  1. Eastern Asia, including china, Japan and Republic of Korea.
  2. Southern Asia, comprising India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
  3. North-Eastern part of the United States of America.
  4. Central and North-Western Europe.

2. Moderate density areas of population

3. Low density areas of population

  1. Amazon forest region of South America and Congo forest region of Africa.
  2. Arctic area of Canada, Greenland and the Polar regions.
  3. Great deserts of the world i.e. Sahara, Kalahari, Arabia, Great desert of Australia, Atacama Desert of South America, desert regions of Western United States and Thar Desert of India.
  4. High mountainous regions in all continents.
  1. Lack of economic activities.
  2. Lack of transport and communication.
  3. Government policy.

Terms related population

1. Population:

2. People:

3. Crude Birth rate (Natality Rate):

4. Crude Death Rate (Mortality Rate):

5. Net Migration Rate: the formula for net migration rate is simple:

6. Fertility Rate:

7. Dependency ratio:

8. Growth Rate

9. Rate of Natural Increase (RNI)

10. Adult Literacy Rate:

11. Life expectancy rate:

Growth of world population

From 2017 to 2050, it is expected that half of the world’s population growth will be concentrated in just nine countries:

Doubling Time of population

World Population Milestones

Regional division on the basis of growth rate

1. Areas of Low Growth Rate

2. Areas of Moderate Growth Rate

3. Areas of High Growth Rate

Population Concepts

  1. Over population: situation whereby the population is considered too large for the available resources.
  2. Under – population: a situation where the population is less than the available resources of a country.
  3. Optimum – population: a situation where the number of people that can be supported is the same as the available resources.

India – Population

Composition of Population

Sex Ratio

What Are Population Age Pyramids?

Latvia, country with the highest sex ratio in the world.

Literacy Rate

Literacy rate variations between states in India

Age – Sex pyramids

Tripura literacy success

The Purpose of the Age – Sex Pyramid

Migration

Types of migration

1. Net Migration

2. International Migration

3. Internal Migration

4. Local Migration

5. Voluntary migration

6. Involuntary migration

Brain Drain

Causes of Migration

Push and Pull factors

Overpopulation

Impacts of Overpopulation

1. Depletion of Natural Resources

2. Accelerated Habitat Loss

3. Amplified Climate Change and Global Warming

4. Loss of Biodiversity

5. Decrease of fresh water

6. Lower Life Expectancy and Diminished Quality of Life

7. Rise in Unemployment, Crime Rate, and Violence

8. Increased Intensive Farming

Measures to control overpopulation

1. Creating Awareness Campaigns

2. Promotion of Adopting child

3. Aiming for Single-Child Families

4. National Security issue

5. Changing Social Norms

6. Providing Tax Benefits or Concessions

MORE TO KNOW:

Cisgender

Glossary

1. Life expectancy: average number of years a person is expected to live.

2. Global warming: unusual increase of earth’s temperature due to the heat trapped in the atmosphere by green house gases. 3. Arable land : land under cultivation.

4. Social Norms: Pattern of behavior in a particular group, community, or culture, accepted as normal and to which an individual is accepted to conform.

5. Overpopulation: population exceeding the carrying capacity of its ecological niche.

6. Worldometers: show estimated current numbers based on statistics and projections from the most reputable official organization.

7. Census: an official count or survey, especially of a population.

8. Gender equality: It is the vision that men and women should be treated equally in social, economic and all other aspects of society, and to not be discriminated against on the basis of their gender.

9. Sustainable development: is a way for people to use resources without the resources running out. 10. Population explosion: a sudden, large increase in the size of a population.

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