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International Understanding at School, 1972
A group of young scientists from various countries met at Unesco headquarters in May of 1972 to discuss the current issues in growth of world populations. The factors considered merit reflexion by teachers who plan to give attention to these issues in the classroom. (Author)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Demography, Developing Nations, Ecology

Harrison, Paul – Earthwatch, 1983
A summary and an analysis of the findings of the Land Resources for Populations of the Future project are provided in this report. The project, conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization, studied the food production capabilities of 117 developing countries to determine how many people they could support at different levels of farming and…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Demography, Developing Nations, Food
Pawley, Walter H. – Ceres, 1971
Continued population growth can only lead to world problems if decisions regarding balance, production of food, handling of natural resources, and educational aims are not made immediately. (JB)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Demography, Depleted Resources, Developing Nations

Palmer-Moloney, Jean – Journal of Geography, 1991
Urges emphasis on the economic and political aspects of geography to help students understand the relevance of geography in contemporary world situations. Presents activities to guide students into a study of developing countries. Focuses on population growth, distribution and movement, options for growing poor populations, and causes of uneven…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Foreign Countries
World Eagle, Inc., Wellesley, MA. – 1990
A collection of reproducible black and white maps, charts, and graphs for classroom use profiles Africa today. Individual country maps were originally produced by the United Nations, U.S. Department of State, and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. The material depicts the continent's (1) size, (2) population, (3) resources, (4) commodities, (5)…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Atlases, Charts, Demography
World Fertility Survey, London (England). – 1977
This annual report describes, through narrative and statistical tables, the progress made in 1976 by the World Fertility Survey (WFS), an international population research program. The function of the WFS is to assist a large number of interested countries, particularly the developing countries, in carrying out nationally representative,…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Birth Rate, Demography, Developed Nations

Clarke, Colin G. – Journal of Geography, 1983
Kingston, capital of Jamaica, has been molded by three institutions: colonialism, the sugar plantation, and slavery. It has an enormous marginal population living in permanent poverty and not absorbable into the labor force. This marginality, fundamentally related to dependent capitalism, sustains itself by keeping wages low. (CS)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Demography, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Hilbert, Sarah; Lawson, Victoria – 1997
This learning module aims to engage students in problem solving, critical thinking, scientific inquiry, and cooperative learning. The module is appropriate for use in any introductory or intermediate undergraduate course that focuses on human-environment relationships. The module examines how social, economic, political, and environmental forces…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Demography, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries

Conway, Dennis – Social Education, 1991
Analyzes social and economic challenges facing the Caribbean region. Examines colonialism's legacy, factors contributing to emigration, and social stratification. Emphasizes difficulties in self-determination created historically by externally introduced ideas, continuing U.S. hegemony, and cultural, racial, and ethnic differences. Provides maps…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Colonialism, Cultural Pluralism, Demography
Durbin, Stefanie, Ed. – 1997
This classroom guide uses a series of interactive lessons to provide middle and high school students with the foundation to address complex issues of how people use the environment, the factors (demographic, socioeconomic, political, and cultural) that affect human use of resources, and the local and global environmental impact of people's actions…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Development, Foreign Countries

Cohen, Sharon; Garran, Christopher – Social Education, 1998
Describes a unit on demographics for a high school world-history course that addresses questions of uneven population growth and the "problem of global overpopulation." Provides a detailed outline of the two-day unit including unit and daily goals and objectives, daily activities and questions, and ideas for further student research. (DSK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Demography, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Fuller, Gary, Ed. – 1978
Geographers from Asian nations, the United Kingdom, and the United States wrote this population geography curriculum guide to help universities in developing nations of Asia increase the amount of population-oriented materials in their undergraduate curricula. The developers do not advise that the guide be used in its entirety for a single course.…
Descriptors: Cartography, Case Studies, Curriculum Guides, Demography
Massialas, Byron G.; And Others – 1974
This is the eighth unit in a series that introduces population concepts into the eighth grade American history curriculum. (See SO 013 782 for an overview of the guide.) In Episode VIII, the history topic is population growth and trends in the United States and developing countries. Objectives are to help the student (1) examine how fertility,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Demography, Developing Nations, Grade 8
Brown, Lester R. – 1976
The interrelationship of population growth, food production, and death rates is explored. Birth rates in China, Western Europe, and North America have significantly decreased in the five-year period from 1970-75. This is largely due to widening availability of family planning services and the growing desire to use them. Four European countries…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Birth Rate, Climate, Contraception
Brown, Lester R.; And Others – 1976
Twenty-two facets of the world population problem are explored. The topics are economic, social, ecological, and political in nature and generally portray the stresses and strains associated with continued population growth in a world inhabited by four billion people. These aspects of the population problem are discussed: literacy, oceanic…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy Conservation
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