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MLS2-B Rexie Gustilo Aaron Lopez Kaima Mapa Farrah Guzman Leila Luntao

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Page 1: MLS2B-Group3-Overpopulation REVISION.pdf

MLS2-B Rexie Gustilo Aaron Lopez Kaima Mapa Farrah Guzman Leila Luntao

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Overpopulation Overpopulation occurs when a population of a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its ecological niche. Overpopulation is a function of the number of individuals compared to the relevant resources, such as the water and essential nutrients they need to survive. It can result from an increase in births, a decline in mortality rates, an increase in immigration, or an unsustainable biome and depletion of resources.

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Causes of Overpopulation

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• Decline in death rate

increases in food production and distribution

improvement in public health (water and sanitation)

medical technology (vaccines and antibiotics)

• Rise in Birth Rate

• Technological advancements

good quality of health care

increase in average life expectancy

• Food Production Distribution

• Poverty

• Lack of Education

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• Lack of family planning

• Immigration

• Cultural Influences

• Use of contraception, pills, sex education, etc.

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Effects of Overpopulation

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• Depletion of Natural Resources

Decrease in non-renewable resources

Loss of fresh water

Increase Habitat Loss

• Degradation of Environment

Pollution

Deforestation

• Rise in Unemployment

• Species extinction

• Less Freedom, More Restrictions

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• High cost of Living

• Poverty

• Conflicts and Wars

• Elevated Crime Rate

• Increased Global Warming and Climate Change

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Effects to Health

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•Hunger or starvation

•Rapid spread of diseases or virus

•Water contamination

•Food and Water Scarcity

•Difficulty in managing health care facilities

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TOP 10 OVERPOPULATED

COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD

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Programs Of China

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• One Child per Family Policy

• Birth-Quota System

• Birth-control Program

Sterilization

Tubal Ligations

Vasectomies

Abortions

• Late Marriage

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PORTSMOUTH, DOMINICA

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TOP 10 OVERPOPULATED

COUNTRIES IN ASIA

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COUNTRY POPULATION

1. CHINA 1,399,331862

2. INDIA 1,277,759,933

3. INDONESIA 253,609,643

4. PAKISTAN 196,147,380

5. BANGLADESH 166,280,712

6. JAPAN 127,103,388

7. PHILIPPINES 101,257,102

8. VIETNAM 93,421,835

9. THAILAND 67,741,401

10. BURMA 55,746,253

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Statistical Population of

Philippines

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• The head of the Population Commission, Juan Antonio Perez stated that there is an urgent need to slow down the country’s high population growth rate of 1.9% annually.

• By mid-2015 our population would hit about 101.4 million.

• By the year 2045, the Philippine population is projected to increase to 142 million according to the latest 2010 Census-based population projections

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AUSTRALIA PHILIPPINES • Total land area

- 7,692,024 Km2

• Population

- 23,765,406

• Rate of poverty

- 13.9%

• Total land area

- 300,000Km2

• Population

- 101,257,102

• Rate of poverty

- 27.9%

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Regional Population of the

Philippines

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Projected Populations by Sex and by Five-Calendar Years by Region: 2000-2040 (Medium Series)

Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

Both

sexes 9,968,600 10,787,300 11,552,100 12,220,500 12,775,900 13,216,700 13,545,900 13,740,300 13,788,000

CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION

Both

sexes 1,372,600 1,526,800 1,694,400 1,868,600 2,044,700 2,213,900 2,372,200 2,521,000 2,659,200

REGION I - ILOCOS

Both

sexes 4,220,900 4,682,700 5,172,900 5,673,600 6,160,900 6,629,900 7,079,500 7,498,200 7,873,600

REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY

Both

sexes 2,827,900 3,086,000 3,365,400 3,651,200 3,922,600 4,174,000 4,399,500 4,595,300 4,758,800

REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON

Both

sexes 8,258,400 9,195,600 10,159,300 11,124,400 12,061,000 12,946,700 13,750,400 14,458,100 15,053,600

According to Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board

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REGION IVA - CALABARZON

Both sexes 9,422,900 10,655,500 11,904,100 13,144,400 14,370,500 15,555,400 16,652,000 17,642,900 18,510,100

REGION IVB - MIMAROPA

Both sexes 2,315,000 2,649,400 3,018,000 3,416,900 3,830,200 4,259,700 4,700,600 5,143,200 5,580,300

REGION V - BICOL

Both sexes 4,712,000 5,189,900 5,711,500 6,278,000 6,863,400 7,446,800 8,014,500 8,563,000 9,088,100

REGION VI - WESTERN VISAYAS

Both sexes 6,238,200 6,876,100 7,578,000 8,317,800 9,055,100 9,765,500 10,442,800 11,085,000 11,683,700

REGION VII - CENTRAL VISAYAS

Both sexes 5,739,600 6,357,900 7,029,300 7,740,900 8,456,000 9,144,300 9,797,800 10,409,800 10,967,700

REGION VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS

Both sexes 3,629,400 4,020,900 4,447,500 4,911,500 5,406,300 5,914,700 6,417,500 6,906,600 7,381,300

According to Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board

Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

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REGION IX - ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA

Both sexes 2,848,200 3,154,700 3,487,400 3,842,400 4,205,000 4,555,900 4,892,700 5,200,400 5,469,400

REGION X - NORTHERN MINDANAO

Both sexes 3,525,900 3,920,600 4,349,300 4,799,700 5,249,100 5,680,900 6,086,400 6,454,400 6,779,500

REGION XI - DAVAO

Both sexes 3,698,100 4,020,000 4,362,400 4,708,800 5,042,200 5,336,600 5,583,800 5,784,700 5,940,900

REGION XII - SOCCSKSARGEN

Both sexes 3,245,800 3,648,300 4,080,400 4,524,000 4,961,900 5,383,100 5,779,900 6,146,700 6,475,900

ARMM

Both sexes 2,816,200 3,171,100 3,551,800 3,943,000 4,330,700 4,716,700 5,094,700 5,455,000 5,785,900

CARAGA

Both sexes 2,106,800 2,318,200 2,549,400 2,799,600 3,049,100 3,283,700 3,499,800 3,696,500 3,873,900

According to Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board

Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

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Top 2 Highest Regional Population

Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

1. NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

Both

sexes 9,968,600 10,787,300 11,552,100 12,220,500 12,775,900 13,216,700 13,545,900 13,740,300 13,788,000

2. REGION IVA - CALABARZON

Both

sexes 9,422,900 10,655,500 11,904,100 13,144,400 14,370,500 15,555,400 16,652,000 17,642,900 18,510,100

According to Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board

Reasons: • Center of Commercial establishment

• Find jobs

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Top 2 Lowest Regional Population

Reasons: • massive mountain range

• indigenous tribes in cordillera

Sex 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040

1. CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION

Both

sexes 1,372,600 1,526,800 1,694,400 1,868,600 2,044,700 2,213,900 2,372,200 2,521,000 2,659,200

2. CARAGA

Both

sexes 2,106,800 2,318,200 2,549,400 2,799,600 3,049,100 3,283,700 3,499,800 3,696,500 3,873,900

According to Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board

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Indigenous people of Cordillera Igorot Kalinga

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Solutions

•Reproductive Health law

•Sub dermal implant

•Continue to encourage the use of family planning

•Knowledge of Sex Education

•Tax Benefits or Concessions