Learning Activity Sheet 10

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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET – Lesson 10

Name: _Mark Roui R. Facun________ Date: ____________________


Degree/Program: _BSC-1BRAVO___ Score/Rating: _____________

1. Cite the different international issues and trends in global population


= I think the different international issues and trends in global population are first is
poverty because of high rate of birth that cause overpopulation it’s hard to keep
balance the funds that our governments working for, another one is pollution. The
globe must handle an ever-increasing amount of pollution as our global population
continues to expand each year, with much of it concentrated in urban areas. One of
the most pressing concerns of the twenty-first century is preserving land, air, and
water quality in the face of a more urbanized, affluent, and energy-dependent society.
Lastly, is the rapid loss of our natural resources for example the price of gas this year
is highly increased that’s because of the rapid loss of our natural resources there’s too
many consumers that our natural resources can’t keep up.

2. What are the nations/countries that adopt the anti-natalist policy? Does it have a
positive effect?
= Anti-Natalist policy is a program aimed at lowering the total birth rate and hence
slowing population expansion. The countries with fast-growing populations I know
are China, Nigeria, and India. Does it have a positive effect? Yes, it does why?
Because in Anti-Natalist policy we prevent overpopulation that can cause a lot of
problems like poverty, Increased Global Warming and Climate Change, rapid loss of
our natural resources. In conclusion Overpopulation poses a serious threat to the
environment, natural resources, humans, and the ecosystem as a whole. It just
worsens poverty, climate change, pollution, and a slew of other environmental and
social problems around the world. The positive effect of anti-natalist policy is to keep
things in balance. Like Thanos said “Perfectly balanced. As all things should be.”

3. Create a concept of globalization in relation to demography and population.


= Demography in relation of globalization I think is Individual mobility from rural
areas and farming lifestyles to metropolitan areas is rapidly increasing, bringing them
closer to global trends in food, commerce, fashion, and leisure. Population in relation
of globalization is fertility, mortality, and migration are all factors that can be ralate.
Globalization has the potential to have a direct impact on population. The impact of
policies on the international flow of refugees, workers, and their families on
migration is perhaps the most visible.

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