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The Population Problem Session 3 What’s the problem? The world’s population is growing at an alarming rate and the problems to be faced are many and.

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Page 1: The Population Problem Session 3 What’s the problem? The world’s population is growing at an alarming rate and the problems to be faced are many and.

The Population Problem

Session 3

Page 2: The Population Problem Session 3 What’s the problem? The world’s population is growing at an alarming rate and the problems to be faced are many and.

What’s the problem?• The world’s population is growing at an alarming rate

and the problems to be faced are many and serious. • Firstly – there is the problem of space – where will more

people live?• There are the problems of food and resource provision • Will the world be able to house and feed the extra

numbers?• Will there be enough minerals and energy supplies to

provide for sufficient industry, trade and social services?

Page 3: The Population Problem Session 3 What’s the problem? The world’s population is growing at an alarming rate and the problems to be faced are many and.
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Why now?

• These problems are not new – the ancient Greeks and Egyptians were concerned about the results of there being too many people. The world’s population is not so much expanding as exploding

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Why now?

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• The Rev Thomas Malthus (1766 – 1834) wrote a famous essay in 1798 which discussed the problems caused by population growth. He argued that the number of people always increases faster than the food supplies and that eventually the world would be unable to feed its people. When that point is reached,nature would impose her own checks on further growth in the form of diseases, famines and wars.

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Population Growth • There is a myth that, since the world’s population might find

standing space on the Isle of Wight, there must be plenty of land to go round. Wrong. There are vast stretches of land that are likely to remain unproductive and therefore unpopulated (EG mountains, forests, marshes, too hot/cold, too wet/dry). It is estimated that only 20% of the earth’s land is capable of use for agriculture and habitation.

• In developing countries this pressure of numbers results in hunger, poor sanitation and poverty.

• In developed countries it leads to concerns about the pollution of land, water and atmosphere and the deterioration of social facilities.

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Overpopulation

• Overpopulation is related to the natural and human resources available in an area and causes major problems to which solutions cannot easily be found

• Overpopulation is where there are too many people for the resources in the country

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What are the solutions to problems of overpopulation

• Case Study: China

• Countries must try to relieve the pressure of population on resources. China offers a system of ‘incentives’ including fines and job demotions for over productive parents

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China – The One Child Policy • With some 1200 million people, China stresses the

need to stabilise its population and to maintain the recent rise in living standards. Social workers urge families to comply and provide means of birth control. Couples with only one child received social benefits. The rate of increase has steadily fallen even though rural families have not readily complied. For those who still work on the land – a large family can mean a greater income.

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China – The One Child Policy • From 1983 the Chinese government has attempted

to control the ever increasing population. Special social workers or ‘Nannies’ visit all houses with women of child-bearing age on a regular basis to check that they are not pregnant. In fact any couple who intend to have a child are meant to ask for permission prior to conception . Needless to say – family planning measures, contraceptives and abortions are very common.

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One child means happiness

Free Education

for your

ONE child We want this baby and we can afford two. You will be killing our baby

I want a son to help in the fields

I want my baby brother

It is not a baby until it is born. An abortion is painless and will spare you financial penalties. We must make sacrifices if our country is to feed us

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One child means happiness

For you with One child

Free education for your one child

Allowances to help you to bring up your one child

Priority Housing

Pension Benefits

For you with Two children

No free education

No allowances

No pension benefits

Payment of a fine to the state from earnings

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Activity • You must read through the information about the

China and the One Child policy

Answer these four questions 1. Why did the Chinese Government introduce the One

Child Policy?2. What effect has the Policy had on the population of

China?3. What are the good and bad points about this

particular policy ?4. One of the main issues is the ‘Sanctity of Life’ that

the Chinese Government have – what does this mean and how might the Chinese Government be breaking fundamental human rights

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Other information

• In your revision day pack you will find some modern day information from the Chinese Government and from the BBC web site about overpopulation – do they consider the One child policy to be a success?