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Answer each question with a minimum of 70 words per question: 1) Human Population and Carrying Capacity Population doubling time is estimated to be every 70 years (say: every generation!). That alone is staggering. We need to compare this fact with the earth's carrying capacity, limiting factors and 'keeping the balance' for all species and natural resources. These processes apply to plants, wildlife and human societies. Here is an interesting link for a general background and commonly used terms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overpopulation and here is a link that shows you the actual current census ! : http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html Once you understand these terms, do an informal survey of a place of your choice and state what carrying capacity or factors of limitations are threatening both people and species. Give examples. Be specific! Some species are extinct, while others are threatened by human overpopulation, consumption and habitat destruction. The same concerns about overcrowding apply to some human communities. Some towns limit the amount of growth, as water or other natural resources are limited, while other towns cannot grow due to human induced hazards. What is a ‘hot spot’ for population crisis (places having too many people and not enough resources to support them) around the world? What are the challenges and possible solutions? To answer these questions, you can visit the United Nations Population Fund:http://www.unfpa.org/ or find your own website. How do these conditions affect the standard of living or quality of life? What measuring techniques can help in planning? In your report state what you feel is the biggest challenge to population growth in your chosen area. Be specific. Use reputable websites as references. 2) Go to http://www.zeri.org or try this location: http://zerilearning.org/ If this site is being updated, if it is unavailable, or want to see another resource, try this to compare go to http://www.sustainable.org/ With the world's population expanding, the need for efficient and sustainable food, housing, energy and materials production is very high. You may be encouraged to find out about this system called ZERI! What do you think? Pick a project and discuss its benefits. How does ZERI fit in with sustainability? Explain! There are a few other neat websites for adult eco consumers, http://ge.ecomagination.com/ . Has anyone heard of microbial fuel cells or bio plastics? Try Google on these topics and see what you find out! What do you think?? Perhaps you will find another you like and want to share ....
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Answer To: Answer each question with a minimum of 70 words per question: 1) Human Population and Carrying...

David answered on Dec 23 2021
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Running head: POPULATION GROWTH & NEED OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Population Growth & Need of Sustainable Development

Human Population and Carrying Capacity
Do an informal survey of a place of your
choice and state what carrying capacity or factors
of limitations are threatening both people and species. Give examples. Be specific!
I would like to present description of India here which is a well known country of Asia
continent. A number of factors are challenging Indians at present time for instance;
depletion/contamination of resources which are essential to maintain the life as; clean air, water,
and productive land. Owing to scarcity/impurity of such life saving reserves, a number of species
have been wiped out from this country and according to researchers, if this issue would not be
resolved soon then, it might destroy the whole ecological balance of India (Dirks, 2001).
What is a ‘hot spot’ for population crisis around the world? What are the challenges and
possible solutions? In your report state what you feel is the biggest challenge to population
growth in your chosen area.
I would like to consider India here again as; after China it‟s the most populated country in
the world and it is estimated that it would beat China soon in terms of total population. But, the
most unfortunate thing associated with this country is that its human resources are like a burden
over it since; it does not have enough reserves (food, water, clean air, land, and so on) to ensure
their survival. Out of all above, restricted supply of life saver resources might be termed as
biggest challenge for India of course (Colditz et al., 1987).
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Population Growth & Need of Sustainable Development

According to me, the problem of less food supply may be resolved via adoption of
scientific strategies to grow better yielding crop varieties while, drinking water can be supplied
to public through implementation of rain water harvesting as well as water treatment systems.
Additionally, pollution can be removed via acceptance of...
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