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         Population & Demography Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Population Dynamics in India by Prabha Shastri Ranade, 1990-05-01
  2. Population Growth and Family Change in Africa by John C. Caldwell, 1977-12-31
  3. Encyclopedia of Global Population and Demographics by Ness & Ciment, 1999-04-01
  4. Rural Retirement Migration (The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis) by David L. Brown, Nina Glasgow, 2008-04
  5. Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America (Routledge Research in Population and Migration, 5)
  6. Population Problems of the Age of Malthus (1926) by G. Tal Griffith, 1967-11-17
  7. The Geography of Towns by Arthur Smailes, 2007-12-31
  8. Population and Development by W.T.S Gould, 2009-03-30
  9. Geographical Information Systems for Population Statistics (Studies in Methods)
  10. Population and Society in Western European Port Cities, c. 1650-1939 (Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies)
  11. Europe's Population in the Twenty-First Century by David Coleman, 2008-04-25
  12. Population Matters: The Local Dimension
  13. Fertility Decline in Developing Countries, 1960-1997: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Geography) by Samuel Agyei-Mensah, 1999-04-30
  14. Migration and POpulations in China (Routledge Research in Population & Migration S.) by Caroline Hoy, 2007-10-15

61. World-Wide Web Resources - Geography
reviewed online journal of the population sciences published demography Resources, from Princeton University. Resources for Cartography, geography, and Related
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/geography.html

Geography
New Sites Added Since April 11
  • Kentucky's Geography Network , geography and mapping resources for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
  • About.com's Geography site , includes annotated links to sites for maps and geographical information, an online world atlas, weekly articles about geography.
  • American Demographics Magazine
  • America's Roof , guide to the highest places in the U.S. and the world.
  • Atlapedia , country profiles providing facts and data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history and economy.
  • Alphabetical Guide to Country Information
  • Asian Studies WWW Monitor , from the WWW Virtual Library.
  • Atlapedia Online , A-Z encyclopedia of the countries of the World. Each country's listing consists of geographic and demographic data, a modern history, and information about the people, climate, currency, and economy.
  • California Geographical Survey , contains an electronic map library, census data archive, and mapping resources library.
  • Canada
  • Census Watch , ESRI site with access to information on Census-related data resources, redistricting, online GIS mapping, education and training, as well as news and articles.
  • 62. Political Geography On The Internet
    New Countries of the World Odden s Fascinating World of Maps and Mapping population and demography Information Reference Materials geography Sources ReSource
    http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/geography.html
    Prepared by: Iza Laponce
    Political Geography

    63. (UofS) Department Of Geography :: Main Page
    GEOG 241.3 population geography 1/2(3L) Prerequisite(s) GEOG 113 or 114 or 215. Examines the demography of human populations and their spatial patterns.
    http://arts.usask.ca/geography/courses/200level.php
    Courses

    GEOG 201.3 (Formerly 301)
    Regional Geography of Russia
    Prerequisite(s): 3 credit units of geography.
    An appraisal of the physical environment, resource base, industrial development, agriculture, population and cultural characteristics of Russia using a regional approach. The regional breakdown will be based on the 20 official Economic Regions.
    GEOG 202.3
    Regional Geography of Canada
    Prerequisite(s): 3 credit units in geography.
    Presents an analysis of the evolution of Canada and describes the physical, historical, economic and cultural bases of the various regions of Canada. GEOG 203.3 Regional Geography of the United States Prerequisite(s): 3 credit units in geography. The major geographic regions of the United States will be defined and the physical environment, the historical development, the economic activities and the settlement patterns will be analyzed. GEOG 204.3

    64. Online Handbook 2004 - Geography 112 - Global Change - Demography, Economic Deve
    Syllabus An introduction to Human geography using the theme of technological revolutions population geography/demography; economic geography and globalisation
    http://handbook.curtin.edu.au/units/14/1437.html
    CurtinSearch Curtin Site Index
    About Curtin University
    Academic calendar ... Student policy and procedures
    1437 (v.4) Geography 112 - Global Change - Demography, Economic Development, Environment, Urbanisation and Social Inequality
    Area:
    Department of Social Sciences
    Credits:
    Contact Hours:
    Lecture:
    1 x 2 Hours Weekly
    Laboratory:
    1 x 2 Hours Weekly
    Fieldwork:
    1 x 0.5 Hours Weekly
    Equivalent(s):
    300690 (v.2) GPH11 Technological Revolutions (Introduction to Human Geography)
    Anti Requisite(s):
    9937 (v.3) Geography 114 - Global Change - Demography, Economic Development, Environment, Urbanisation and Social Inequality
    Syllabus:
    An introduction to Human Geography using the theme of technological revolutions: population geography/demography; economic geography and globalisation; cultural geography - religion, language and national identity; settlement geography - urban and rural change.
    Unit Outcomes:
    On successful completion of this unit, students will have- Been introduced to the major sub-themes of human geography. Gained an understanding of the forces (technological and otherwise) driving global demographic, economic, cultural and rural/urban change. Been introduced to the basic (human) geographical methods of analysis.
    Texts and references listed below are for your information only and current as of September 30, 2003. Some units taught offshore are modified at selected locations. Please check with the unit coordinator for up-to-date information and approved offshore variations to unit information before finalising study and textbook purchases.

    65. Harokopion University " Department Of Geography"
    Second Semester. population geography and demography. Introduction to Cartography. population geography AND demography. World population and distribution.
    http://www.hua.gr/english/dep_geography.htm
    HOME PAGE Department of Geograph D epartment of Geography was founded in 1999, after the University proposal, submitted in 1994. In 1997, the undergraduate program proposal was accepted by the Ministry of Education. Professor of Economic Geography, Mr. Chatzimichalis Kostis is the Head of the program. HEAD Karabatzos Georgios ACADEMIC STAFF Hatzimichalis Konstantinos, Professor Anagnostopoulos Dimosthenis, Assist. Professor Houliaras Asterios, Assist. Professor Lazaridi Katia, Lecturer Sapountzaki Kalliopi, Lecturer Stefanakis Manolis, Lecturer Part time lecturers Chalkias Christos Gkekas Rallis Karymbalis Efthimios Kontogiorgi Elisabeth Miridis Mironas Tragaki Alexandra Program of studies First semester
    • Introduction to the Science of Geography Computational Mathematics Computer Science (I) Nature of Geographic Data and Collection Methodologies Economic History and Historical Geography of the Recent Years ( I) Environment and Man Space Economy (I) Society and Space Foreign Languages (English – German – French)
    Second Semester

    66. St Helena - Demography
    Saint Helena. demography. from the graph below, sizeable numbers of the population left the University College of London, Department of geography.The section on
    http://www.btinternet.com/~sa_sa/st_helena/st_helena_demography.html
    Saint Helena Demography
    The Islands
    St Helena Tristan da Cunha Gough Island Inaccessible Island ... Heard Island
    Other St Helena pages on this site
    Early History Recent History Bibliography Island Contacts ... Travel
    Other St Helena Sites
    The St Helena Institute St Helena Tourism Coffee from St Helena The RMS St Helena ... Swedish site on St Helena
    The Original Settlers
    Since the establishment of the first permanent settlement in 1659 by the East India Company , the island has maintained a substantial and healthy population. The first settlers were primarily English, but there were also Dutch and Portuguese who increased the island's labour force by the importation of slaves from the East Indies and Madagascar. These were later augmented by slaves from the Gold Coast of Africa. From 1679, passing ships were 'taxed' one Madagascaran slave, and slaves were also brought in from Bombay and the Maldives. In 1806, the East India Company brought in 650 Cantonese slaves as gardeners, mechanics and builders: this accounts for the oriental appearance of some islanders. Following the abolition of the slave trade in Britain and St Helena in 1832 there was a further influx of Africans onto the island as Royal Navy ships captured the slave ships of other nations: the slaves were put ashore on St Helena for hospital treatment before returning to Africa.

    67. :: Ez2Find :: Demography And Population Studies
    com; World population and Demographic Data About.com - Site Info - Translate - Open New Window Annotated collection of links. URL http//geography.about
    http://ez2find.com/cgi-bin/directory/meta/search.pl/Science/Social_Sciences/Demo
    Guide : Demography and Population Studies Global Metasearch
    Any Language English Afrikaans Arabic Bahasa Melayu Belarusian Bulgarian Catala Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Cymraeg Czech Dansk Deutsch Eesti Espanol Euskara Faroese Francais Frysk Galego Greek Hebrew Hrvatski Indonesia Islenska Italiano Japanese Korean Latvian Lietuviu Lingua Latina Magyar Netherlands Norsk Polska Portugues Romana Russian Shqip Slovensko Slovensky Srpski Suomi Svenska Thai Turkce Ukrainian Vietnamese Mode
    All Words Any Word Phrase Results
    Timeout
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    Adult Filter Add to Favorites Other Search Web News Newsgroups Images
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    Census
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    Guides Demography and Population Studies
    ez2Find Home Directory Science Social Sciences : Demography and Population Studies Africa Asia Associations Europe ... South America Related Categories Business: Marketing and Advertising: Micromarketing Science: Math: Statistics Science: Social Sciences: Sociology Society: Issues: Environment: Population ... Society: Issues: Immigration
    Web Sites

    68. Geography
    Grade Twelve (“Terminale”) geography—OIB Anne Constraints on Development demography (Size, distribution Industrial regions population distribution, density
    http://www.lfny.org/oib/geography.htm
    Grade Twelve (“Terminale”) Geography—OIB
    Anne-Sophie Gouix

    Global Divisions;
    Historical Background of Development;
    Development Model/ Strategies; Constraints on Development
    Demography (Size, distribution, growth rate India and China)
    Theories: neo-Malthusianism
    Control Programs (China, Northern Europe)
    Urbanization
    World Migrations: Brain Drain
    Transportation: Transports Revolution World trade and exchanges USA: Physical. Climatic, Industrial regions Population distribution, density, ethnicity, reasons Patterns of migration (internal, external) Melting Post vs. Salad Bowl social, ethnic, economic inequalities Urban Patterns Megalopolis, Sub urbanization Regional changes: fall and rise of manufacturing Belt; Sunbelt, low industry Post industrial society Agriculture/ services/ trade Super Power? Foreign investment (Mexico, NAFTA) Trade Blocs Germany: History and Background Reunification Regions Federalism The new Launder Germany in Europe and the World Organization of the territory Demography System of Production Industries Japan: Repartition of the population Japanese demography and society An urban society – Cities Economic background / structures The Second Industry in the world Natural resources Agriculture Communications Regional contrasts Japan in the World and South-East Asia Russia: Russia since 1991 Russian population Organization of the Russian Federation Climate – Topography Natural Resources Communications Networks Cities / countryside Urbanization

    69. Geography
    among academic, applied geographers and members of the general public who have an interest in geography http//www demography, population Association of America.
    http://ulysses.carthage.edu/faculty/jrivera/resources/geography.htm
    Sapling Sapling is more than just another collection of links. As new sites are added to the directory they are individually reviewed and rated , each one judged on the quality of both the content and the presentation. The very best sites win a Sapling Commendation , and each month a particularly exceptional site is given the Sapling Site of the Month award. With these awards, Sapling aims to promote and recognise high standards of web design that complement excellent and innovative content http://www.sapling.org.uk/
    California Geographical Society California Geographical Society founded in 1946, is the oldest and only statewide organization which seeks to enhance the understanding of geography and promote interaction among academic, applied geographers and members of the general public who have an interest in geography http://www.calgeog.org/
    Lofts
    Cobblers Lofts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Cobblers Lofts is in the heart of Brewers Hill, a national historic district alive with unique architecture, shopping and entertainment. This growing neighborhood is just steps from Schlitz Park, downtown and the excitement of Water Street http://www.tandemdevelopers.com/main.htm

    70. Interface Demography - Introduction
    the study of ethnic minorities, cultural and economic determinants of demographic behaviour, values studies, population geography, the demography of households
    http://www.vub.ac.be/SOCO/demo/demoalg.htm
    Introduction
    Location The "Interface Demography" is located at the Vrije Universiteit (Free University) of Brussels (VUB). Formally called "Interuniversity Programme in Demography" (IPD), it was founded in 1977. It is a research section of the Faculty of Economic, Social and Political Sciences (ESP).
      Mailing address: Interface Demography, Vakgroep Sociaal Onderzoek,VUB, Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 Brussels, BELGIUM Visiting address: VUB-campus Etterbeek, building B, 2nd floor, room 2B108 (secretariat) Phone: ++32-2-629 20 40 (all VUB phones start with 629 followed by a four figures extension) Fax: ++32-2-629 24 20 E-mail: Etienne.Vandenbalck@vub.ac.be
    Presentation The "Interface demography" is the unit for population studies at the VUB. Originally is has been founded by the Federal Agency for Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs of the Belgian government. The unit fulfils the following functions:
      The interface function: Data collection function: the unit is also the organizer of demographic and socio-economic surveys in Belgium. The most recent ones include surveys among the Turkish and Moroccan populations: (i) "Patterns of Family Formation and Values Orientations" conducted in 1992-93 among 1700 Turkish and Moroccan women in Flanders and Brussels, and (ii) "Migration Histories and Social Mobility" conducted in 1995-96 among 2800 Turkish and Moroccan men in Belgium.

    71. Website Has Moved
    demography utilizes methods and theoretical perspectives of economics, sociology, statistics, geography, anthropology and Also, The population Council has
    http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/gallery/burns/burns.htm
    The Web Center for Social Research Methods has moved to www.socialresearchmethods.net Please revise any links to the former addresses: http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/
    http://trochim.cornell.edu/
    to the new address: www.socialresearchmethods.net Any pages on the old sites are now located at the identical address on the new domain. For instance, the page http://trochim.human.cornell.edu/kb/sampling.htm will now be found at: http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/sampling.htm This move to the new web address should enable a more stable and sustainable web address for the current and future content. Please also note that the Research Methods Knowledge Base, a complete online textbook, has moved as well to this new address. The new home page for the RMKB is now: http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/index.htm I apologize for any difficulties or inconveniences involved in this transition. If you have any questions, suggestions or concerns, please feel free to contact me directly at wmt1@cornell.edu

    72. Guide To WORLD POPULATION; Demography; Ethnicity; By Richard Jensen
    with range from 1m to 12 m population; Changing Needs American Indian demography and Public Health ethnicity and migration resources; American Ethnic geography;
    http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/populate.html
    World Population: A Guide to the WWW
    by Richard Jensen
    June 2004
    prepared for Excelsior College, New York this is online at http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/populat.htm
  • Demographic Perspectives and General Resources
  • Overview of World Population: Countries, Regions
  • Sociological Data Sets, Techniques ...
  • Other Recommendations; Teaching Tools
    Demographic Perspectives and General Resources
    • from Australian National U.; excellent place to start, with many links
    • H-DEMOG daily email discussion list, edited by and for historical demographers
    • H-ETHNIC
    • Scholarly Journals in JSTOR complete text of every issue; can be searched; available through campus library; recommended Demography 1964-1999; Family Planning Perspectives 1969-2000 ; International Family Planning Perspectives 1979-2000 ; International Family Planning Perspectives and Digest 1978; International Family Planning Digest 1975-1977; Population: An English Selection 1989-1999; Population and Development Review 1975-1999; Population Index 1937-1985; Population Literature 1935-1936 ; Population Studies 1947-1998; Studies in Family Planning 1963-1999;
      also: American Journal of Sociology 1895-2000; American Sociological Review 1936-1996; Annual Review of Sociology 1975-1996; Contemporary Sociology 1972-1996; Public Opinion Quarterly 1937-1999; Sociometry 1937-1977; Sociology of Education 1963-1996 ; Journal of the American Statistical Association 1922-1996; Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society) 1887-1997; Statistician 1962-1997;
  • 73. GEsource - Browse Results
    journal demography is published by the population Association of America. It includes research in several disciplines including the social sciences, geography,
    http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/browsesql.pl?toplevel=human&limit=0&subj

    74. Population And Demography Information
    demography of Aging centers North American Demographic, population, and Social Crime, law, justice Economics - Education - geography - Health - Policy
    http://www.unl.edu:2020/alpha/Population_and_Demography_Information.html
    UNL LIBRARIES INTERNET RESOURCES CATALOG RECORD
    To connect to this resource, click on the title TITLE:
    Population and Demography Information
    AUTHORS:
    Penn State. Social Science Research Institute
    Population Research Institute SUBJECT CATEGORIES:
    Business and Economics Statistics
    Reference and Popular Resources Almanacs and Statistics SUBJECT KEYWORDS:
    Population - Statistics
    Demography SITE INCLUDES:
    Association of Population Centers (listed alphabetically)
    NIA-supported Demography of Aging centers North American Demographic, Population, and Social Science Data Servers U.S. Census and Government Extractable Datasets on the WEB International, Intergovernmental, and Nongovernmental Organizations International Data Sources Country Studies Professional Associations Related Fields - Anthropology - Crime, law, justice - Economics - Education - Geography - Health - Policy studies - Research methodology and statistics - Rural sociology - Sociology
    Return to top Return to Main Menu January 8, 2002; URL updated January 7, 2003

    75. Untitled
    Table of Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments viii About the Authors ix Introduction xi population geography xii demography xiv Trends in population geography
    http://www.kendallhunt.com/geologygeography/0787290491.html
    by
    Do you realize that we're adding nearly 220,000 people to the planet every day? The dramatic growth of the human population in recent decades compels us to pay attention to the causes and consequences of population growth. Now is the time to use Population Geography to examine these causes and consequences. The scientific study of the human population is an interdisciplinary one involving demographers, geographers, sociologists, anthropologists, psychologists, political scientists, economists, biologists, physicians, and even philosophers.
    by integrates each of these disciplines as it draws upon materials from many sources and incorporates them into a readable text. This introductory text is designed for students with a limited background in the study of demographics or population studies.
    New to the Seventh Edition:
  • Statistics gathered from the 2000 Census
  • Updated maps, graphs, and tables containing current
    population and demographic trends
  • New format highlighting keywords and ideas within the text Updated information on:
  • Recent changes that suggest our global atmosphere is
    warming up, including recent reports and plans from the
  • 76. AusStats : 370000 - Studies In Human Society
    370403, Recreation and Leisure Studies, 370499, Human geography not elsewhere classified, 370500, demography, 370501, population Trends and Policies, 370502, Migration,
    http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/2d89f15b5682b2c5ca25697e0018fbfe?OpenD

    77. The WWW VL Public Health: Selected Topics - Demography
    Institute of population Studies, Chulalongkorn University PlanckInstitute for Demographic Research, Rostock Medical geography Page - Medical geography can be
    http://www.ldb.org/vl/top/top-demo.htm
    WWW VL Public Health : Selected Topics DEMOGRAPHY Topic's Information Site Compass Reference Note
    Topic's Information
    • Australian National University: Demography Program rich resources on population development, public health
    • Center for Demographic Studies (Duke University) "primary focus of our research is statistical analysis into long term care of the elderly population, in specific those 65 years of age and older"
    • Center for Demography and Ecology (University of Wisconsin, USA) "a multi-disciplinary faculty research cooperative for social scientific demographic research whose membership includes sociologists, rural sociologists, economists, and historians. Current and planned research activities of CDE focus on population composition and distribution within the United States, especially on changes in family structure and process and social inequality, but the total range of research and training activities of CDE members is far broader in content and scope"
    • Demographic Entrapment a web-site by Maurice King (University of Leeds) and Charles Elliott (Cambridge University) on which they argue that "[t]here is strong evidence to suggest that large parts of the world, including most of Africa and parts of South Asia, are demographically trapped' in that communities there have exceeded, or are expected to exceed,
    • the carrying capacity of their local ecosystems, and

    78. Population Studies Minor
    in five interdisciplinary subject areas that are particularly well developed at Minnesota historical demography, population geography, economic demography
    http://www.pop.umn.edu/popstudies/
    Search the MPC:
    The Graduate Minor in Population Studies
    Population Studies Announcements
    What is Population Studies?
    Population Studies Graduate Minor
    and doctoral level. The graduate minor in Population Studies includes: For full information, see the Graduate Student Handbook Click here for list of courses offered Fall 2004. The Population Studies minor was approved by the Regents of the University of Minnesota in July 2003. It is administered by the Department of Sociology , in consultation with the Minnesota Population Center
    Population Studies Faculty
    Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of Population Studies, the members of the

    79. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - Social Science - Geography
    Hailed as The Internet Guide to demography and population Check population, city and region, land use, climate, and Human geography http//www.es.mq.edu.au
    http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=55326

    80. FACULTY
    Fields represented in population research include anthropology, biostatistics, demography, economics, geography, political science, public health, sociology
    http://www.populationstudies.hawaii.edu/faculty.htm
    FACULTY
      In April 1999, the program consisted of seventeen faculty drawn from nine different subject areas. Fields represented in population research include anthropology, biostatistics, demography, economics, geography, political science, public health, sociology, urban and regional planning.
    Murray CHAPMAN , PhD, University of Washington, 1970. Professor of Geography and Population Studies. Population geography, human mobility, generational change and identity, field methods; Melanesia. Lee-Jay CHO , PhD, University of Chicago, 1965. Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Economics. Demography and development policy, regional economic integration. Minja Kim CHOE , PhD, University of Hawai'i, 1983. Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health. Multivariate analysis, fertility and reproductive health, child survival, family and gender issues; East Asia, United States. C. Michael DOUGLASS , PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 1982.Professor of Urban and Regional Planning. Pacific Rim urbanization, national development strategies, regional and rural development in Asia. Nina ETKIN , PhD, Washington University, St. Louis, 1975. Professor of Anthropology. Biological anthropology, medical anthropology, ethnobotany, diet, ethnopharmacology; West Africa, Pacific, Indonesia.

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