An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world
Geographical studies are generally very interested in population, and how not? Geography originally meant: the study of the Earth as the home of man. Any study of man in his environmental vehicle. Therefore, all population theories: demographic, ethnographic and economic can trace their origins back...
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description | Geographical studies are generally very interested in population, and how not? Geography originally meant: the study of the Earth as the home of man. Any study of man in his environmental vehicle. Therefore, all population theories: demographic, ethnographic and economic can trace their origins back to the geographical framework from which they emerged, in order to know their essence, essence and dimensions.
Therefore, this research attempts to study the geographical dimensions of population growth trends in the world, in order to be able to draw the features of the future picture of the world population map and its controls. On this basis, this study will include examining the following points, which are:
First - Foreword
Second - the evolution of population growth in the world.
Third - a comparative study of population growth in the world and its relationship to the distribution of wealth resources, during the years 1950/1971.
Fourth, the future of population growth in the world. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6a97177ed8454fb783283c5e047705982023-02-02T07:10:02ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Artsآداب الرافدين0378-28672664-25061974-06-014521724910.33899/radab.1974.166421166421An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the worldMohamed Al-Samak0College of Education / University of MosulGeographical studies are generally very interested in population, and how not? Geography originally meant: the study of the Earth as the home of man. Any study of man in his environmental vehicle. Therefore, all population theories: demographic, ethnographic and economic can trace their origins back to the geographical framework from which they emerged, in order to know their essence, essence and dimensions. Therefore, this research attempts to study the geographical dimensions of population growth trends in the world, in order to be able to draw the features of the future picture of the world population map and its controls. On this basis, this study will include examining the following points, which are: First - Foreword Second - the evolution of population growth in the world. Third - a comparative study of population growth in the world and its relationship to the distribution of wealth resources, during the years 1950/1971. Fourth, the future of population growth in the world.https://radab.mosuljournals.com/article_166421_7c4df4c51830d3ce00bf5b1c73928a44.pdfearth studypopulation theoriespopulation growthgeographic dimensions |
spellingShingle | Mohamed Al-Samak An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world آداب الرافدين earth study population theories population growth geographic dimensions |
title | An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world |
title_full | An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world |
title_fullStr | An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world |
title_full_unstemmed | An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world |
title_short | An analytical study of geographical dimensions, trends of population growth in the world |
title_sort | analytical study of geographical dimensions trends of population growth in the world |
topic | earth study population theories population growth geographic dimensions |
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