Topic in Population Geography

Basic Topics Covered in Population Geography are as follows:-

  • Demographic phenomena (natality, mortality, growth rates, etc.) through both space and time
  • Increases or decreases in population numbers
  • The movements and mobility of populations
  • Occupational structure
  • The way in which places in turn react to population phenomena, e.g. immigration

  • The grouping of people within settlements
  • The way from the geographical of places, e.g. settlement pattern. 

All of the above are looked at over space and time. Population geography also studies human-environment interactions, including problems from those relationships, such as overpopulation, pollution, and others.

A few types of maps that show the spatial layout of population are choropleth, isoline, and dot maps.

Source: Population Geography

Population Geography



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