human development index
a summary measurement of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable and have a decent standard of living
what kind of population growth is being exhibited by the world’s human population?
greater than exponential, increasing r
pre agricultural period
agricultural period
industrial period
life expectancy: rich vs poor countries
cause of death in rich vs poor countries
rich: chronic illness: heart attack, stroke, cancer
poor: infectious disease, pneumonia, HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, diarrheal disease
infant mortality rate in rich vs poor countries
poor countries’ have a rate that is 13 times higher than rich countries
fecundity
people in poorer nations…reproduce….and …..
- birth rates lower in richer countries
demographic transition model: stage 1
demographic transition model: stage 2
demographic transition model: stage 3
demographic transition model: stage 4
demographic transition model: Niger vs. Netherlands
- netherlands is in stage 3, approaching stage 4
demographic transition model: 5th stage?
how to help a starving nation?
reduction of birth rate seen with
IPAT equation
I=P*A*T I=environmental impact P=population size, growth, distribution A=affluence (individual consumption) T=technology (energy using items)
Exploitation
+/-
predation, herbivory, parasitism
competition
-/-
2 plants next to each other (limited light)
a cheetah and a lion fighting over carcass
mutualism
+/+
neutralism
0/0
dog and cat sniff each other and then walk on
commensalism
+/0
phoresy (biological taxi service, mites use birds for transportation)