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1 The value is expressed from 0 to 1
Development: HDI (Human Development Indicator) is calculated by: the per capita revenue ($/year), life expectancy per capita, literacy rates of adults and educational rates of children under 15 The value is expressed from 0 to 1

2 2. On a Regional Scale: In the North: contrast between Northern and Western Europe vs. Southern and Eastern Europe In the South: even greater contrast between regional areas - Eastern Africa and Central America, poorest areas - Great heterogeneity between emerging powers (BRICS), intermediary developing countries (baby tigers like Indonesia) LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries)

3 Map 4: Regional HDI African Continent
How can you explain these regional differences in Africa?

4 Map 5: Discrepancies in HDI Ranking in Europe
Describe the regional discrepancies in Europe

5 3. On a Country/City Scale:
Case of the North United States – Wealth Distribution video TED

6 Map 6: Number of High Income Households for Each County in the US 2007-2011
Where is wealth concentrated geographically in the U.S.?

7 Case of the South: Map 6: Annual per Capital Income by Province in China (blue above the mean (= average), orange below the mean How would you characterize the distribution of wealth in China? Contrast between development in China on the coast and inland, concentration of wealth in urban areas (Beijing and Shanghai) BUT map does not show the concentration of poorest population in slums or insolubrious conditions in cities

8 II. Changing needs for 9 B people in 2050
A. World population growth increases development disparities 1. Demographic growth at different paces Demographic transition spread throughout southern countries from 1900 to 1950 ceased in the first half of the 20th century in industrialized countries

9 Q2: Suggest reasons for the patterns you have described.
Q1:Describe the distribution of areas of high and low population densities. Q2: Suggest reasons for the patterns you have described.

10 Consequences: Today part of subsaharan Africa and the Middle East are still in the stage of demographic explosion In India and China, demographic transition is coming to an end but it has caused an effect of inertia. Even if fertility rates have decreased, the generation at an age to procreate remains numerous

11 A comparison of the % change in projected population 2004-2050

12 Annual natural growth rates for LEDCs and MEDCs
Country Birth rate (%) Death rate (%) Infant Mortality rate (%) Annual natural growth rate (%) Demographic Transition Stage United Kingdom 11.3 10.2 5.2 0.11 France 12.8 9 4.2 0.38 Italy 9.4 9.8 4.5 -0.04 Hungary 9.5 13.1 7.2 -0.36 United States 13.9 8.5 7 0.54 Argentina 19 8 17 1.1 Egypt 27 6 44 2.1 Botswana 28 25 60 0.3 Pakistan 37 10 91 2.7 India 66 1.7 Which countries have the highest rate? The lowest rate? Why?

13 2. Increased Needs: Vital necessities (food, water, energy and medical care) Lack of resources for the largest number

14 3. Bigger Gaps: Between northern and southern countries Between southern countries who have completed their demographic transition and those who are still undergoing demographic transition

15 population pyramid graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population which forms the shape of a pyramid when the population is growing. It is also used to determine the overall age distribution of a population; population plotted on the X-axis and age on the Y-axis, one showing the number of males and one showing females in a particular population in five-year age groups

16 Population Pyramids and Demographic Transition
Stage 1: balance between birth rate and death rate, very slow increase of the population Stage 2: decline in the death rate while the birth rate remains high. Causes: improvement in food supplies and public health Stage 3: decline in the birth rate, Causes: birth control, children become an added expense for the family Stage 4: birth rate and death rate at the same level: stability of the population.

17 Population Pyramid India
In what stage of demographic transition is India? Stage 2: expanding

18 Population Pyramid Japan 2009
In what stage of demographic transition is Japan? Stage 4: contracting

19 Annual natural growth rates for LEDCs and MEDCs
Country Birth rate (%) Death rate (%) Infant Mortality rate (%) Annual natural growth rate (%) Demographic Transition Stage United Kingdom 11.3 10.2 5.2 0.11 France 12.8 9 4.2 0.38 Italy 9.4 9.8 4.5 -0.04 Hungary 9.5 13.1 7.2 -0.36 United States 13.9 8.5 7 0.54 Argentina 19 8 17 1.1 Egypt 27 6 44 2.1 Botswana 28 25 60 0.3 Pakistan 37 10 91 2.7 India 66 1.7 At which stage of the demographic transition are these countries?

20 Urbanization Between towns and countryside: in 2010, more than 50% urban dwellers on earth (should go to 70% in 2050); population will be concentrated in cities

21 If urbanization is stabilized in the North, it is exploding in the south
Causes? Massive rural flight and natural growth rates in cities Giant agglomerations are multiplying in emerging countries. In Asia, the urban population is rising at the rate of 1 million inhabitants per week.

22 Homework for Nov 20th DST Population distribution and growth
Urban Growth: BBC website worksheet Next week: The Royal Tenenbaums at the Diagonal Cinema


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