Volume : III, Issue : VIII, August - 2013

Spatial Analysis of Population Structure in Dharwad District Karnataka State

Dr. S. S. Motebennur Sri Siddarudha Nilaya

Abstract :

By the late 1970s, the more hysterical outbursts of concern about population growth had abated somewhat as the more gloomy scenarios for the future interaction of population and resources had been discredited by critical examination of their assumptions. Moreover, the growth rate in world population has fallen from about 2.0 percent per annum in the 1960s to 1.7 percent in 1980, essentially due to fertility falls in all developed countries and in some Third World countries, including most notably and dramatically the population giant of China. Yet such is the in–built momentum for absolute growth in population numbers globally and such are the uncertainties about the world’s ability to provide supportive resources that population questions will remain a fundamental concern of mankind for decades to come. Even if developed countries myopically consider that their modest fertility levels cushion them from a survival crisis, they will certainly be concerned with a whole host of economic, social and physical planning problems stemming from the changing age structure of their populations.

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Dr. S. S. Motebennur Sri Siddarudha Nilaya Spatial Analysis of Population Structure in Dharwad District Karnataka State Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.III, Issue.VIII August 2013


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