(par 5.2.1.3) Overshoot (population) (taken from Wikipedia)

Overshoot (population) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overshoot_(population) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In population dynamics and population ecology, overshoot occurs when a population exceeds the long term carrying capacity of its environment. The consequence of overshoot is called a crash or die-off. Contents 1 Humans 2 Measuring Human Overshoot 3 Overshoot Index of various countries 4 Other populations Humans An attempt to apply […]
(par 5.2.1.1) Total fertility rate (taken from Wikipedia)

Total fertility rate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_fertility_rate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A world map showing countries by total fertility rate (TFR), according to the CIA World Factbook‘s 2013 data. Purple – 7–8 childrenPink – 6–7 childrenRed – 5–6 childrenOrange 4–5 children Yellow – 3–4 childrenGreen 2–3 childrenLight Blue – 1–2 childrenBlue – 0 –1 children The total fertility rate (TFR), […]
(par 5.2.4.1.2) Steps Towards an HIV-Free Generation in Uganda

Steps Towards an HIV-Free Generation in Uganda https://www.kebijakanaidsindonesia.net/en/article/news/1024-uganda-steps-towards-an-hiv-free-generation-in-uganda All Africa, 8 December 2014 Worldwide an increasing number of children who contracted HIV as babies are surviving into adolescence, even without medication, but many are dying before treatment can be initiated or be effective. The reasons are complicated and there is currently little research and evidence […]