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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... factor , representing an addition of as much as 1.28 . However ( as is sometimes the case when applying fertilizers in farming ) the simultaneous application of several fertility factors produces a greater effect than the sum of their ...
... factor , representing an addition of as much as 1.28 . However ( as is sometimes the case when applying fertilizers in farming ) the simultaneous application of several fertility factors produces a greater effect than the sum of their ...
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... factor cost , raised to market prices by the factor cost / market price ratio for the whole national product . b For years 1949-50 , 1952-3 , etc. Base datum for 1949-50 from Australian National Accounts , raised to current market price ...
... factor cost , raised to market prices by the factor cost / market price ratio for the whole national product . b For years 1949-50 , 1952-3 , etc. Base datum for 1949-50 from Australian National Accounts , raised to current market price ...
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... factor affecting savings was substantial war damage , which created an incentive , persisting for many years even ... factor cost Y = Real income per head of population expressed in dollars of 1950 purchasing power C = Net capital ...
... factor affecting savings was substantial war damage , which created an incentive , persisting for many years even ... factor cost Y = Real income per head of population expressed in dollars of 1950 purchasing power C = Net capital ...
Contents
The Reproductive Capacity of the Human Race I | 1 |
Survival and Growth | 34 |
The History of Population Growth | 59 |
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