Population in Africa: trends, problems and policies.U USociété de législation comparéeRevue Internationale De Droit Comparé
Ninety-six percent of world population increase occurs in the developing regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Population growth varies from one group of countries to another as a result of differences in initial population size and differences in growth rates. … [T]he world’s less dev...
Changes of population trends and mortality patterns in response to the reintroduction of large predators: The case study of African ungulates Large predators have been reintroduced to an increasing number of protected areas in South Africa. However, the conditions allowing both prey and predator ......
After reaching eight billion in 2023, the global population is estimated to pass 10 billion by 2060. Africa expected to drive population increase Most of the future population increase is expected to happen in Africa. The countries with the highest population growth rate in 2024 were mostly ...
India is predicted to surpass China in population by 2023. More than half the population growth through 2050 would be contributed by the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. The 46 least developed countries (LDC) are the fastest growing and are expected to double the population between 2022 and 205...
long terminal branches and excess of low-frequency polymorphisms. A similar signal was also identified in various autosomal regions (e.g.,Voight et al., 2005). A demographic process where modern humans expanded out of Africa between 50000 and 100000years ago and replaced other archaic humans has...
In most countries of sub-Saharan Africa, as well as in parts of Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean, the share of population at working age (between 25 and 64 years) has been increasing thanks to recent reductio...
The report states that recent demographic trends “are harbingers of future challenges” to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Countries undergoing rapid population growth, most of which are in Africa, it notes, must pr...
(Fig.4f, g). Similar gradients are observed over Africa with wetting trends over the north and drying over the south in all seasons (Fig.4). A strong JJA and SON drying is detected over south-western Australia and north-eastern Brazil (Fig.4g, h). These spatial patterns of wetting ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is under-represented in global biodiversity datasets, particularly regarding the impact of land use on species’ population abundances. Drawing on recent advances in expert elicitation to ensure data consistency, 200 experts were conve