The article focuses on population geography of the Southern Hemisphere with special reference to Asia and the Pacific region. The Southern Hemisphere has around 60 percent of global population and thus the population research of the region is strong. Issues like population growth, rural-urban migration and urbanization, brain drain, gender inequality and the spread of HIV/AIDS are prominent in the region. Geography strength is ineven in Asia with greater concentrations in countries influenced by the British.Graeme Hug
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
In 1929, Warren Thompson created an interpretation of the history of global human demographics that ...
The subject of ‘population’ is undergoing a renaissance in geography; this is seen, for example, in ...
Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008New Zealand origin academics have played a key role in th...
Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical...
Océans exert a strong attraction on the populations in ail parts of the Earth. This article tries to...
Ho J. Clarke John I. — Population Geography and the Developing Countries. In: Population, 26ᵉ année,...
Population is a phenomenon ever changing more positively rather than the vice versa. It is more incr...
The population of South-East Asia has recently passed the 500 million mark. Although growth is slow...
This chapter aims at providing an overview of population distribution in Asia at various scales. Asi...
Current local and national demographic trends have deepened the existing and formed new global demog...
International audienceThis chapter aims at providing an overview of population distribution in Asia ...
The subject of ‘population ’ is undergoing a renaissance in geography; this is seen, for example, in...
The first decades of the new millennium have seen a dramatic increase in the level of net overseas m...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
In 1929, Warren Thompson created an interpretation of the history of global human demographics that ...
The subject of ‘population’ is undergoing a renaissance in geography; this is seen, for example, in ...
Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008New Zealand origin academics have played a key role in th...
Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical...
Océans exert a strong attraction on the populations in ail parts of the Earth. This article tries to...
Ho J. Clarke John I. — Population Geography and the Developing Countries. In: Population, 26ᵉ année,...
Population is a phenomenon ever changing more positively rather than the vice versa. It is more incr...
The population of South-East Asia has recently passed the 500 million mark. Although growth is slow...
This chapter aims at providing an overview of population distribution in Asia at various scales. Asi...
Current local and national demographic trends have deepened the existing and formed new global demog...
International audienceThis chapter aims at providing an overview of population distribution in Asia ...
The subject of ‘population ’ is undergoing a renaissance in geography; this is seen, for example, in...
The first decades of the new millennium have seen a dramatic increase in the level of net overseas m...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
In 1929, Warren Thompson created an interpretation of the history of global human demographics that ...
The subject of ‘population’ is undergoing a renaissance in geography; this is seen, for example, in ...