Dr. A P J Kalam
The rapid growing population and economic development is leading to a number of environmental issues in India because of the uncontrolled growth of urbanization and industrialization, expansion and massive intensification of agriculture, and the destruction of forests.Major environmental issues are forest and agricultural degradation of land, resource depletion (water, mineral, forest, sand, rocks etc.), environmental degradation, public health, loss of biodiversity, loss of resilience in ecosystems, livelihood security for the poor.[1]It is estimated that the country's population will increase to about 1.26 billion by the year 2016. The projected population indicates that India will be the first most populous country in the world and China will be ranking second in the year 2050.[2] India having 18% of the world's population on 2.4% of world's total area has greatly increased the pressure on its Natural Resources. Water shortages, soil exhaustion and erosion, deforestation, air and water pollution afflicts many areas.India's water supply and sanitation issues are related to many environmental issues.
· Government, legal framework, economic climate, world events, pressure groups, consumer's tastes, change in population, competition, social factors, environmental factors.
1. Differences in Environmental Conditions. 2. Stage of Economic Development 3. Population Distribution 4. Transportation and communication facilities 5. Price Structure
Developed countries typically have a larger environmental impact per capita due to higher levels of consumption, industrial activity, and energy use, leading to greater greenhouse gas emissions and resource depletion. However, developing countries, while contributing less per capita, often face significant environmental challenges due to rapid urbanization, deforestation, and pollution as they industrialize. Ultimately, the total environmental impact depends on various factors, including population size, economic activities, and policies in place. Addressing environmental issues thus requires targeted efforts from both developed and developing nations.
The growth rate of real GDP per capita reflects changes in economic output relative to the population size. It equals the percentage change in real GDP minus the percentage change in population because it accounts for how much of the economic growth can be attributed to each individual in the population. Dividing would not accurately represent the relationship since it would imply an average rather than a per-person growth adjustment, failing to capture the effect of population growth on individual economic well-being. This subtraction effectively isolates the impact of population changes on real GDP per capita.
The population of Keswick Convention is 8.
The population of Bennett Environmental is 79.
The population of Cory Environmental is 1,000.
The population of Gushan Environmental Energy is 2,008.
Gushan Environmental Energy's population is 350.
Veolia Environmental Services's population is 2,009.
Veolia Environmental Services's population is 31.
Environmental Dynamics Inc.'s population is 150.
Lori M Hunter has written: 'The environmental implications of population dynamics' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Population, Population
The idea that the House of Representatives is based on population is attributed to James Madison. He argued for a proportional representation system, where the number of seats in the House would be determined by a state's population, during the Constitutional Convention. This is reflected in the "Three-Fifths Compromise" and the apportionment of seats based on the Census every ten years.
Representation, population!
it is an environmental factor that causes a population to decrease.