Site Navigation
Categories:
Population
Population ecology
Sociology
Demography
Articles to be expanded from March 2010
All articles to be expanded

Summary Of: Population

the world population is estimated by the... 1999 as the approximate day on which world population reached 6 billion... This was about 12 years after world population reached 5 billion in 1987... the population of some countries... In 2007 the United Nations Population Division projected that the world... s population will likely surpass 10 billion in 2055... world population has been expected to reach a peak of growth... s population will stop growing before the end of the century... s population will not exceed 10 billion people before 2100... s population at the end of the century will be lower than it is today... the date and size of the peak population will vary considerably... Human population control is the practice of curtailing population increase... basins to accommodate the excess population of individual states... An important example of mandated population control is People... making and population control as a governmental or state... access to means of contraception or by other population policies and programs... level regulation of population growth does not require... s population even if that society practices little fertility control... not to assume that states want to control population only by limiting its growth... population control is on occasions considered to be done solely by... population control is regulated by the availability of food... concerned that the rapidly growing population would adversely affect economic growth and living standards implemented an official family planning program in... Animal population control is the practice of intentionally altering the size of any animal population besides humans... population in companion animals... population in companion animals... population in wild animals... population in wild animals... World population will increase by 2... The world population continues its path towards population ageing and is on track to surpass 9 billion persons by 2050... Population policies in advanced societies... Population and Development Review... Population and Health InfoShare... Population in the news homepage...

Encyclodia Page On: Population

These Are Links To Other Documents
Population (disambiguation) | | | world population | | | biology | inter-breeding | species | sociology | human | demography | World population | United States Census Bureau | United States Census Bureau | United Nations Population Fund | Nigeria | Population growth | Industrial Revolution | rate | medical advances | Green Revolution | Human population control | | | fertility rate | birth rate | Ancient Greece | Greek | Mediterranean | Black Sea | Infanticide | Greek | one-child policy | sex ratio | sex-selective | fertility control | Ansley Coale | natural fertility | immigration | Romania | Nicolae Ceauşescu | predators | diseases | parasites | carrying capacity | seasons | immigration | India | Salman Rushdie | Midnight Children | Indian Emergency (1975-1977) | Sanjay Gandhi | Animal population control | Wiki letter w.svg | Zero population growth | World population | Biological dispersal | Biological exponential growth | Crude birth rate | Crude death rate | Demographic economics | Demography | Dependency ratios | Life expectancy | List of countries by fertility rate | List of countries by population | List of countries by population density | List of religious populations | Median age | Net migration rate | Mortality under age 5 | Net migration | Net reproduction rate | Nurgaliev's law | Overpopulation | Overpopulation in companion animals | Overpopulation in wild animals | Population change | Population density | Population ecology | Population growth rate | Rate of natural increase | Sex ratio | Rural area | Fertility rate | Urban population | World's largest cities | population since 10,000BC | population since 1000AD | Catholic Encyclopedia | Ansley J. Coale | UNFPA | WHO | FAO | United Nations | United States Census Bureau | v | Hierarchy of life | Biosphere | Ecosystem | Community (Biocoenosis) | Organism | Organ system | Organ | Tissue | Cell | Organelle | Molecule | Macromolecule | Biomolecule | Atom | Categories | Population | Population ecology | Sociology | Demography | Articles to be expanded from March 2010 | All articles to be expanded |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Population".