To prevent a growth of the population would only be possible through a drop in the reproduction rate. Less people having children per year would gradually slow the growth of the population, and as the reproduction rate drops slowly with the Death Rate staying steady, the population would eventually begin to get smaller as more people begin to die than are born.
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by family planning
Control gives you the ability to prevent population consuming more than it's recourses.
Thomas Malthus, a British economist, suggested in his 1798 work "An Essay on the Principle of Population" that population growth is limited by resources and that famine, disease, and war are natural checks to prevent population from endlessly growing beyond available resources.
Thomas Malthus
The initial growth of a population is called a growth spurt. In logistic population growth, the population grows at a steady pace.
Density-independent limiting factors that may prevent human population growth include natural disasters like earthquakes or hurricanes. Density-dependent limiting factors could include limited access to resources such as food and water, which can be exacerbated as the population increases. Additionally, the spread of diseases in crowded areas can also limit human population growth.
One example of anti-natalist policies implemented by a government to control population growth is China's one-child policy, which restricted most couples to having only one child in order to curb population growth.
population growth and resource availability, known as the Malthusian theory. He proposed that population growth will eventually outpace the availability of resources, leading to widespread famine and suffering. Malthus argued that population growth should be regulated to prevent such outcomes.
Population: 60,642,308 population growth rate: .42%
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