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Map of world population density as of 1994.
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Map of world population density as of 1994.

Population Geography is a division of Human Geography. It is the study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places. Population geography involves demography in a geographical perspective. It focuses on the characteristics of population distributions that change in a spatial context. Examples can be shown through population density maps. A few types of maps that show the spatial layout of population are chloropleth, isoline, and dot maps. Demography studies:

Human
geography

Cultural
Development
Economic
Environmental
Health
Historical
Military
Political
Population
Regional
Social
Strategic
Urban
All of the above are looked at over space and time.

N.B. The boundary between population geography and demography is becoming more and more blurred. These two articles should be differentiated or merged.

 


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