they both can have water,land,grass, and animals
Robert A. Hackenberg has written: 'Aboriginal land use and occupancy' -- subject(s): Tohono O'Odham Indians 'The poverty explosion' -- subject(s): Income, Population, Social classes 'Demographic responses to development' -- subject(s): Demographic transition, Human Fertility, Population
Their was an explosion in the factory
R. Gerard Ward has written: 'Land use and population in Fiji' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Land use, Economic aspects, Population, Economic aspects of Agriculture
The resources in the land become limited since the land use is no longer enough for agriculture
B. W. Langlands has written: 'The population geography of Toro District' -- subject(s): Population 'The population geography of Madi District' -- subject(s): Population 'The population geography of Bugisu and Sebei Districts' -- subject(s): Population 'The chronicle of Dufile' -- subject(s): History 'Geographical notes on land tenure in Uganda' -- subject(s): Land tenure 'Soil productivity and land availability studies for Uganda' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Land use, Soils 'A preliminary review of land use in Uganda' -- subject(s): Land use 'The population geography of Ankole District' -- subject(s): Population, Population geography 'The population geography of Masaka District' -- subject(s): Population 'Bibliography of the distribution of disease in East Africa, complete to 1963' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Medical geography 'Essays on the settlement geography of east Acholi' -- subject(s): Human geography, Land settlement patterns, Social conditions
Singapore
This paper is concerned with the consequences of population growth and its increasing density on land use pattern and its changes. For this purpose, the empirical evidences are drawn from FAO statistics with reference to Southeast Asian Countries. The paper attempted to provide both a regional and comparative perspective in understanding the relationship between population growth and land use changes. The study observed a steady growth in the human population during the last three decades, though the growth rate has declined during the nineties. The unequal distribution of population in terms of its size and growth was observed among the Southeast Asian Countries. The analysis indicated changes in land use pattern towards ‘arable and permanent cropland’ and ‘land not available for cultivation’. However, such a trend varied across Southeast Asian Countries significantly. The effect of population pressure on land use changes are examined both in a broad and narrow sense, which indicated growing population pressure on land, particularly on agricultural land resulting extensification. It is observed that extensification is made possible by shifting land from forest and pastureland, and also by shifting from ‘land not available for cultivation. The variations in the effect of population pressure on land use changes are observed across Southeast Asian countries.
They were change in land use,The price of land,population changes.Monoculture,A Statified Society ans Absenteeism.
Humans are changing the land by doing deforestation, building a lots of dams,increasing population.
Boom!
Ben heard the loud explosion from behind and quickened his pace.