The world population will top 7 billion this year (2011) and should reach 8 billion by around 2025. Population growth is slowing down, however: after peaking at 2% fifty years ago, annual growth has fallen by almost half (1.1% in 2011) and should continue to decrease until the population levels off at around 10 billion one century from now. One of the majorchanges in future decades will be the exceptional population growth in Africa. The continent's population, including NorthAfrica, could quadruple over the next century, rising from800 million inhabitants in 2000 to 3.6 billion in 2100
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
The world population was 7.7 billion in 2019, and the United Nations projects 9.7 billion in its med...
Every other year, Population and Societies publishes a special issue called The Population of the Wo...
The world population will top 7 billion this year (2011) and should reach 8 billion by around 2025. ...
The world population will reach 8 billion in 2022 and should reach 9 billion by around 2037. The pac...
The world population is still growing. After topping 6 billion in 1999, it will reach 7 billion this...
To open this “Focus”, Gilles Pison offers us an overall vision based on past developments to help us...
The number of people in the world is expected to reach 7 billion by the end of October 2011. Our rat...
Before May 2011 the top demographics experts of the United Nations had suggested that world populati...
Past, current and projected future population growth is outlined. Barring a calamitous pandemic, a f...
The world's population, today numbering some 5.5 billion people, may approach 12 billion by the end ...
The milestone of 7 billion—projected to be reached on 31 October 2011—will be marked by achievements...
Current population trends The future population growth of the world is difficult to predict accurate...
The global demographic landscape is a complex one, and not surprisingly very difficult for many to c...
The 1998 United Nations population projections for the world show that we may be set to add nearly f...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
The world population was 7.7 billion in 2019, and the United Nations projects 9.7 billion in its med...
Every other year, Population and Societies publishes a special issue called The Population of the Wo...
The world population will top 7 billion this year (2011) and should reach 8 billion by around 2025. ...
The world population will reach 8 billion in 2022 and should reach 9 billion by around 2037. The pac...
The world population is still growing. After topping 6 billion in 1999, it will reach 7 billion this...
To open this “Focus”, Gilles Pison offers us an overall vision based on past developments to help us...
The number of people in the world is expected to reach 7 billion by the end of October 2011. Our rat...
Before May 2011 the top demographics experts of the United Nations had suggested that world populati...
Past, current and projected future population growth is outlined. Barring a calamitous pandemic, a f...
The world's population, today numbering some 5.5 billion people, may approach 12 billion by the end ...
The milestone of 7 billion—projected to be reached on 31 October 2011—will be marked by achievements...
Current population trends The future population growth of the world is difficult to predict accurate...
The global demographic landscape is a complex one, and not surprisingly very difficult for many to c...
The 1998 United Nations population projections for the world show that we may be set to add nearly f...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
The world population was 7.7 billion in 2019, and the United Nations projects 9.7 billion in its med...
Every other year, Population and Societies publishes a special issue called The Population of the Wo...