An analysis of the population dynamics from an environmentalist perspective.
1,363 words (approx. 5.5 pages) |
6 sources |
APA | 2009
Paper Summary:
The paper summarizes the population dynamics for the contemporaneous global community population. The paper considers the effects of increasing global warming, the perspective of infertility as well as the size, distribution and composition of the population. The paper shows how features and changes of current lifestyles critically impact the natural environment. The paper concludes by questioning whether the adaptation of the environment will be sufficient for the survival of the species.
Outline:
Abstract
Population Dynamics
Conclusions
From the Paper:
"The world we live in is marked by constant change and this affects all features of every day life. Among the most relevant changes that affect the contemporaneous society, one could easily point out the larger number of possibilities and therefore the increasing demands and consumerism levels. To better explain, the business community has changed its focus from producing and then selling, to prospecting the market in order to only produce those items that will sell without much effort. In other words, as they are given more options and as the manufacturers are there to serve their needs, the populations increase their demands and consume more than ever. All these then reflect upon the environment, which suffers from excessive extractions. And the environment is a constant and necessity of our lives. In this particular context, the need to analyze the population dynamics from an environmentalist perspective arises."
Sample of Sources Used:
Hunter, M.L., 2000, The Environmental Implications of Population Dynamics, Rand
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Richter, O., Sondgerath, D., Suhnling, F., Braune, E., Impact of Climate Change on Population Dynamics and Temporal Patterns of Benthic Assemblages of Rivers, Modeling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zeeland, Retrieved from http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05/papers/richter.pdf on May 12, 2008
Thomlinson, R., 1976, Population Dynamics: Causes and Consequences of World Demographic Change, Random House
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"Population Dynamics" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Term-Paper-Population-Dynamics/112493>
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