Population Growth and Land UseExamines the biological, historical, geographical, agricultural economic and sociological factors affecting population growth; The distribution of population between region, towns and villages changes in land use in the urban areas, and the traffic problems which they create. |
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The Reproductive Capacity of the Human Race I | 1 |
Survival and Growth | 34 |
The History of Population Growth | 59 |
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