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Exponential Growth
A population increase pattern where numbers double at a constant rate, often surpassed by recent human trends.
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Exponential Growth
A population increase pattern where numbers double at a constant rate, often surpassed by recent human trends.
Density-Dependent Factor
A limiting influence, such as disease, whose effects intensify as population size increases.
Contraception
A voluntary method or device used to prevent pregnancy, contributing to lower birth rates.
Age Structure
The distribution of individuals among different age groups within a population, often visualized as a pyramid.
Developed Nation
A country with industrialization, low birth and death rates, and a balanced age structure.
Developing Nation
A country with high birth and death rates, low life expectancy, and a bottom-heavy age structure.
Demographic Transition
The shift from high to low birth and death rates as a country industrializes.
Carrying Capacity
The maximum population size that the environment can sustainably support given available resources.
Ecological Footprint
A measure of the land and water area required to support a person's or group's resource use and waste.
Global Hectare
A standardized unit representing a hectare with world-average biological productivity, used for footprint comparisons.
Mortality Rate
The frequency of deaths within a population, often higher in developing regions.
Survivorship
The proportion of individuals surviving from one age group to the next within a population.
Life Expectancy
The average number of years an individual is expected to live, influenced by birth and death rates.
Industrialization
The process of economic and social transformation marked by increased manufacturing and technological advancement.
Resource Use
The consumption of natural materials and energy by humans, impacting sustainability and ecological balance.