نتایج جستجو برای: keywords population growth

تعداد نتایج: 3272279  

2013
Dagmar Haase Nadja Kabisch Annegret Haase

In European cities, the rate of population growth has declined significantly, while the number of households has increased. This increase in the number of households is associated with an increase in space for housing. To date, the effects of both a declining population and decreasing household numbers remain unclear. In this paper, we analyse the relationship between population and household n...

Journal: :مجله پژوهش های اکوفیزیولوژی گیاهان زراعی 0

mosud iqbal1*, gkm mustafizur rahman2, gm panaullah1, m mizanur rahman2 and  jatish chandra biswas1 1 -soil science division, bangladesh rice research institute, gazipur-1701, bangladesh 2 -department of soil science, bangabandhu sheikh mujibur rahman agricultural university, salna, gazipur-1706, bangladesh *corresponding author email: [email protected], [email protected] received: 20 jun...

Journal: :پیشرفت های حسابداری 0
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journal of accounting advances (j.a.a) vol. 5, no. 1, 2013, ser. 64/3     extended abstract   monitoring role of auditing and corporate dividend payout policies   dr. v. khodadadi              s. hajizadeh               r. ghorbani shahid chamran university of ahvaz   introduction the aim of this paper is to investigate the relation between monitoring role of independent auditing and corporate ...

2017
Peter M. Gresshoff Brett J. Ferguson

Our world is facing major problems relating to food production. According to an August 30, 2015 program of LANDLINE (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia),we lose 120,000,000 hectares of agricultural land per year due to population growth, associated urbanisation, and desertification.

2017
Jeremiah J Nieves Forrest R Stevens Andrea E Gaughan Catherine Linard Alessandro Sorichetta Graeme Hornby Nirav N Patel Andrew J Tatem

Geographical factors have influenced the distributions and densities of global human population distributions for centuries. Climatic regimes have made some regions more habitable than others, harsh topography has discouraged human settlement, and transport links have encouraged population growth. A better understanding of these types of relationships enables both improved mapping of population...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
E A Hammel

Kin form important political groups, which change in size and relative inequality with demographic shifts. Increases in the rate of population growth increase the size of kin groups but decrease their inequality and vice versa. The optimal size of kin groups may be evaluated from the marginal political product (MPP) of their members. Culture and institutions affect levels and shapes of MPP. Dif...

2017
Fanie Pelletier Gabriel Pigeon Patrick Bergeron Francine M Mayer Mireille Boisvert Denis Réale Emmanuel Milot

Recent studies of the joint dynamics of ecological and evolutionary processes show that changes in genotype or phenotype distributions can affect population, community and ecosystem processes. Such eco-evolutionary dynamics are likely to occur in modern humans and may influence population dynamics. Here, we study contributions to population growth from detailed genealogical records of a contemp...

Journal: :Indian journal of public health 2005
S Agarwal K Sangar

National Rural Health Mission represents an important public health initiative to address essential health needs of the country's underserved population. For the Mission to achieve its goals, urban population needs to be included in its scope. Urban poor population constitutes nearly a third of India's urban population and is growing at three times the national population growth rate. Health st...

Journal: :Habitat international 1988
S O Osuide

The author describes the growing housing problem in Nigeria and the effect of the country's rapid rate of population growth on housing needs. Data are from official sources.

2011
Cuong Nguyen Anh Tran

Although divorces place millions of women from poor countries into hardship, we know little about this issue and its causes. This paper shows that the lack of children is a leading cause for divorce. We use twins and gender of firstborns as instruments to estimate the effect of the number of children and the existence of a son on mother’ marital statuses. The 2009 Vietnam Population Census show...

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