Unit 7. World population

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Người gửi: Phạm Thị Thanh Hương
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World`s population
World’spopulation
1.Nguyễn Thị Hồng Hạnh
2.Vũ Thị Phương Thảo
3.Đinh Thị Hương Huyền
4.Phạm Thị Thanh Hương
5.Trần Thanh Mai
6.Nguyễn Thị Hải Yến
Realized by
Plan
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation.
IV. Solutions to solve problems.
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
Population figures
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of over-population
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
World historical and predicted populations (in millions)
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
The chart of the world historical and predicted populations(in millions)
World historical and predicted populations by percentage distribution(%)
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation.
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
The global situation
Current World Population: over 6.721 billion
( September 2008).
It has doubled in the past 40 years.
Earth`s population is increasing by over 140 people every minute..
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
For several years population has been increasing faster than many vital non-renewable and renewable resources.
The world’s population is expected to reach nearly 9 billion by the year 2042
Causes of rapid population growth
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
Success in reducing death rates because of higher standards of living, increases in food production and distribution, improvement in public health and medical technology…
Lack of birth controls.
For poor families who live on farms , the children are born to provide these labouring needs. These families may also find that they need children (especially boys) to care for the parents when they are old.
Consequences of overpopulation
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation.
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
Two billion people live in poverty: Today there are more people suffering in misery and starvation in the world than ever before in history.
Other massive social and environmental problems: political instability, loss of freedoms, vanishing species, rain forest destruction, desertification, garbage, urban sprawl, water shortages, traffic jams, toxic waste, oil spills, air and water pollution, increasing violence and crime
Song “All the people”( Dyniss)
All the people I see in the world,
They`re growing like pearls . . .
All the people I see in the world
Are paying for playing their parts in this world;
But ask them to leave,
Would you believe
That they would ask you for more . . .
Solutions to solve problems
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
Increase public understanding of how rapid population growth limits chances for meeting basic needs.
Making sure people around the world have access to family planning services
Reforming tax laws in a way that encourages couples to have no more than two children
Empowering women in developing countries economically, socially, and legally in a manner that results in them having an equal say (with their husbands) in reproductive decisions
Modifying school curricula to include information on population levels and implications for the future.
Vietnam’s population
and it’s problems
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
Vietnam is one of the countries that have a rapid population growth. The necessary time to double the population has reduced: it takes 35 years to double the population from 17.6 million to 34.9 million; 30 years to increase from 20 million to 40 million; 26 years to increase from 30.2 million to 61.1 million and so on. The annual average growth rate of the Vietnam`s population is 2.23 per cent. So far, Vietnam ranks second in the South-East Asia, seventh in the Asia-Pacific region and 12th in the world list with regard to the population number. By 1995, the Vietnam`s population was nearly 74 million people
The rapid growth and the young character of the population are two elements that cause difficulties and complications the economic development and the arrangement of social issues as well as the settlement of unemployment and job-lacking problems.
However, thanks to the high intellectual standard of the people, the awareness of Vietnamese people is relatively quick and flexible. So it does not take much time in vocational training. The high fitting ability of labours positively affects on the economic renovation as well as the labour cooperation and allocation and the ability of international modern know-how absorbance.
World’spopulation
1.Nguyễn Thị Hồng Hạnh
2.Vũ Thị Phương Thảo
3.Đinh Thị Hương Huyền
4.Phạm Thị Thanh Hương
5.Trần Thanh Mai
6.Nguyễn Thị Hải Yến
Realized by
Plan
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation.
IV. Solutions to solve problems.
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
Population figures
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of over-population
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
World historical and predicted populations (in millions)
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
The chart of the world historical and predicted populations(in millions)
World historical and predicted populations by percentage distribution(%)
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation.
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
The global situation
Current World Population: over 6.721 billion
( September 2008).
It has doubled in the past 40 years.
Earth`s population is increasing by over 140 people every minute..
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
For several years population has been increasing faster than many vital non-renewable and renewable resources.
The world’s population is expected to reach nearly 9 billion by the year 2042
Causes of rapid population growth
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
Success in reducing death rates because of higher standards of living, increases in food production and distribution, improvement in public health and medical technology…
Lack of birth controls.
For poor families who live on farms , the children are born to provide these labouring needs. These families may also find that they need children (especially boys) to care for the parents when they are old.
Consequences of overpopulation
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation.
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems.
Two billion people live in poverty: Today there are more people suffering in misery and starvation in the world than ever before in history.
Other massive social and environmental problems: political instability, loss of freedoms, vanishing species, rain forest destruction, desertification, garbage, urban sprawl, water shortages, traffic jams, toxic waste, oil spills, air and water pollution, increasing violence and crime
Song “All the people”( Dyniss)
All the people I see in the world,
They`re growing like pearls . . .
All the people I see in the world
Are paying for playing their parts in this world;
But ask them to leave,
Would you believe
That they would ask you for more . . .
Solutions to solve problems
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
Increase public understanding of how rapid population growth limits chances for meeting basic needs.
Making sure people around the world have access to family planning services
Reforming tax laws in a way that encourages couples to have no more than two children
Empowering women in developing countries economically, socially, and legally in a manner that results in them having an equal say (with their husbands) in reproductive decisions
Modifying school curricula to include information on population levels and implications for the future.
Vietnam’s population
and it’s problems
I. Population figures.
II. Causes of rapid population growth.
III. Consequences of overpopulation
IV. Solutions to solve problems
V. Vietnam’s population and its problems
Vietnam is one of the countries that have a rapid population growth. The necessary time to double the population has reduced: it takes 35 years to double the population from 17.6 million to 34.9 million; 30 years to increase from 20 million to 40 million; 26 years to increase from 30.2 million to 61.1 million and so on. The annual average growth rate of the Vietnam`s population is 2.23 per cent. So far, Vietnam ranks second in the South-East Asia, seventh in the Asia-Pacific region and 12th in the world list with regard to the population number. By 1995, the Vietnam`s population was nearly 74 million people
The rapid growth and the young character of the population are two elements that cause difficulties and complications the economic development and the arrangement of social issues as well as the settlement of unemployment and job-lacking problems.
However, thanks to the high intellectual standard of the people, the awareness of Vietnamese people is relatively quick and flexible. So it does not take much time in vocational training. The high fitting ability of labours positively affects on the economic renovation as well as the labour cooperation and allocation and the ability of international modern know-how absorbance.
 







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