Exam 15: Urbanization, Population, and the Environment

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Reducing population growth around the world faces which of the following challenges?

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Demographers study population patterns.If a demographer were going to study the population changes in a country such as China,which of the following would he or she examine?

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The __________ is the number of live births per year per thousand of the population.

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Compare and contrast the two following theories of population change: demographic transition and Malthusianism.Which do you think best explains the issues of population growth today?

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Why is gentrification considered an urban problem? Explain what happens to residents of a neighborhood when it goes through the process of gentrification.

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The global population grew 49 percent from 1900 to 1950,and during the same period urbanization increased:

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Populations do not grow arithmetically,but geometrically.This is referred to as:

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Most of the environmental concerns today originate from:

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The formula used to calculate the period of time it takes a population to double is 70 divided by:

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The maximum number of years that an individual could possibly live is called:

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According to the Web site Global Footprint,if everyone on the planet were to consume at the same level as the average American,how many planets would be needed?

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According to sociologists who use __________,cities tend to develop in response to advantageous features of the environment-for example,on the shores of rivers,on fertile plains,and at the intersections of trading routes.

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Fertility rates are often much lower than fecundity rates because:

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Suburbanization is the process of:

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In Mexico City,nearly 95 percent of the land has buildings on it making it:

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As of 2011,the United States had refused to ratify the Kyoto treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,even though the United States is the second-largest contributor of greenhouse gases.Which county contributes the most?

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According to one popular Web site,Global Footprint,seven planets would be required if all people on earth were to somehow achieve the standard of living of the average American.Given we only have one planet,what do you think will be required to make the transition from current processes of environmental degradation to sustainable development?

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The concern with preserving the physical environment in the face of modern industry and technology is called:

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The central area of a city that is distinct from the outlying suburban areas is called:

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Discuss urban ecology and urbanism- the two approaches to understanding urban life that were developed by the Chicago School.How have contributions by new researchers,such as Jane Jacobs,David Harvey,and Manuel Castells,added to or replaced these earlier ideas?

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