Population - Geography, Urbanization, Distribution: It goes without saying that populations are scattered across space. The typical measure of population in relation to land area, that of population density, is often a meaningless one, since different ar
In 1969 he wrote that "the geography of population as concerned chiefly with one aspect of population study鈥攊ts spatial distribution and arrangements". From 1950s, many geographers as well as non-geographers with profound training in population science are contributing well in the spatial aspects...
INFORMED consent (Medical lawOpinion. Comments on the applications of the doctrine of informed consent in medical practice. Fundamental human right; Legal history; Expansion of the doctrine.doi:10.1080/00369220208733401M. Paul Privat‐DeschanelScottish Geographical Journal...
Emeritus Professor of Geography, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Author ofThe Soviet Union: A Geographical Study. G. Melvyn Howe, Ronald Grigor Suny William H. Sewell Jr. Distinguished University Professor of History, University of Michigan. Author of“They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere ...
* Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, said there was “an overproduction of babies, or, at least, an improper distribution of them.”[204] [205] [206] To address this situation, she proposed that: bearing children should be illegal without a permit. couples should have “...
In Europe, a wealth of factors has reported to affect the spatial distribution of resident population21,22,23,24, including globalization, structural change of economic systems, and international migration25,26,27,28. Such trends - especially in Mediterranean Europe - have reflected intense economic...
The spatial distribution of the urban agglomeration population has changed increasingly in rapid urbanization. It affects the urban economy, environment, transportation, and so on. Therefore, it is of great significance to understand the changes in the s
which studies the distribution andabundanceof animal and plant populations. Both low and high population densities can present challenges for a species. Increased competition for food, predation, migration, and disease are common in areas with high population densities. However, in areas where a speci...
distribution of the peoples of the western SudanDistribution of the peoples of the western Sudan and locations of major historic states. It seems likely that there was an increase in the volume of trans-Saharan trade following the organization ofNorth Africaunder Muslimdynastiesand that this growth...
Closely related to population distribution ispopulation density— another topic in population geography. Population density studies the average number of people in an area by dividing the number of people present by total area. Usually these numbers are given as persons per square kilometer or mile....