Population-Resource-Region Relationship: A Geographical Perspective

Population-Resource-Region Relationship: A Geographical Perspective
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Explore the intricate relationship between population, resources, and regions through a geographical lens. Delve into classifications based on population, resources, and technology, with examples from different countries and regions. Discover the concepts of optimum population, over-population, and under-population in relation to resources. Further reading materials are provided for deeper insights.

  • Population
  • Resources
  • Regions
  • Geographical Perspective
  • Classification

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  1. Population Resource Region Dr. Kaustuv Mukherjee Assistant Professor Department of Geography Chandidas Mahavidyalaya

  2. After W. Zelinsky

  3. After E.A. Ackerman in 1970 Basis of Classification 1. Population 2. Resource 3. Technology

  4. Classification: 1. United States Type (Pop low; resource high; technology high; per capita income high) 2. Europian Type (Pop medium; resource low; technology very high; per capita income high) 3.Brazilian type (Pop low; resource very high; technology low; per capita income medium) 4. China- Egyptian type ((Pop very high; resource high; technology low; per capita income low) 5. Arctic-Desert type ((Pop very low; resource high (undiscovered); technology low; per capita income low)

  5. Optimum population Over-population Under-population Population Resource Relation expressed in this diagram

  6. further reading continues. Thank You

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