population change - translation to russian
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population change - translation to russian

INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS IN A POPULATION
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population change         
CHANGE IN NUMBER OF PEOPLE OVER TIME
Population growth rate; Malthusian law; Theory of population growth; Population Change; Population expansion; Malthusian growth; Population growth graph; Population boom; Exponential growth model; Malthusian population growth; Population trend; World population growth; Population increase; Malthus's Law Of Population; Malthus' Law Of Population; Malthus Law Of Population; Malthus's Law; Malthus' Law; Malthus Law; Human population growth; The Malthusian Parameter; Demographic growth; Explosion of human population; Population Growth; Increasing human population; Expanding human population
изменение численности, состава и размещения населения; движение населения
population trend         
тенденция изменения структуры и численности народонаселения
exponential growth model         
модель экспоненциального роста

Definition

UNFPA
United Nations Fund for Population Activities

Wikipedia

Population growth

Population growth is the increase in the number of people in a population or dispersed group. Actual global human population growth amounts to around 83 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.9 billion in 2020. The UN projected population to keep growing, and estimates have put the total population at 8.6 billion by mid-2030, 9.8 billion by mid-2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100. However, some academics outside the UN have increasingly developed human population models that account for additional downward pressures on population growth; in such a scenario population would peak before 2100.

World human population has been growing since the end of the Black Death, around the year 1350. A mix of technological advancement that improved agricultural productivity and sanitation and medical advancement that reduced mortality increased population growth. In some geographies, this has slowed through the process called the demographic transition, where many nations with high standards of living have seen a significant slowing of population growth. This is in direct contrast with less developed contexts, where population growth is still happening. Globally, the rate of population growth has declined from a peak of 2.2% per year in 1963. The global human population is projected to peak during the mid-21st century and decline by 2100.

Population growth alongside increased consumption is a driver of environmental concerns, such as biodiversity loss and climate change, due to overexploitation of natural resources for human development. International policy focused on mitigating the impact of human population growth is concentrated in the Sustainable Development Goals which seek to improve the standard of living globally while reducing the impact of society on the environment while advancing human well being.

Examples of use of population change
1. "You have to look at the population change in the south east, immigration and the building of more than a million extra new homes.
2. Thursday September 22, 2005 5:46 AM By The Associated Press Estimated population change in the 20 fastest–growing metropolitan areas for 2000 through 2003: Metropolitan area 2003 population Percentage change from 2000 Greeley, Colo. 211,000 16.8 St.
3. 12:36 AM Estimated population change in the 20 fastest–growing metropolitan areas for 2000 through 2003: Metropolitan area 2003 population Percentage change from 2000 Greeley, Colo. 211,000 16.8 St.
4. "My view is just the opposite÷ increased fertility of young people makes the (social) structure one that is more sustaining of economic production and enables older people to be in a culture where their retirements can be financed." The Census Bureau estimates population change using annual data on births, deaths and international migration. ___ On the Net÷ Census Bureau÷ http÷//www.census.gov/popest/
5. East London is suffering most because it had been due relatively high increases in funding this year as part of a long–term adjustment of NHS cash allocations in line with population change and assessed local needs – a process that will now be set back.
What is the Russian for population change? Translation of &#39population change&#39 to Russian