RNR 1001 Chapter : Humans And Natural Resources

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One constant that has accompanied the development of conservation as a science and social movement has been the steady increase in human population size. Populations grow and shrink based on the relative magnitude of four processes: birth, death, immigration and emigration. One way to look at birth rates is the total fertility rate (tfr), the number of theoretical births per woman during her lifetime, calculated by summing age-specific reproductive rates from 15-45 (49) Replacement tfr is about 2. 1 (industrialized) 2. 5 - 3. 3 (developing) Another measure of the magnitude of birth is the crude birth rate (the number of childbirths per 1,000 people per year) Affected buy the age structure of the population. Crude death rate - the number of deaths per 1,000 people per year. Also dependent on age structure and probability of mortality, may even be higher in developed then developing countries as populations age.

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