Natural and Human Impacts of Overpopulation on the Economy
Tamana Talibi,
Casmir Onyeneke,
Chibuzor Eguzouwa
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 6, November 2022
Pages:
217-223
Received:
26 September 2022
Accepted:
18 October 2022
Published:
11 November 2022
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijsts.20221006.11
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Abstract: Overpopulation is an immensely dangerous problem that does not affect only individual countries but worldwide. It has many causes such as immigration; early marriages, poor medical access, and education are the main reasons to be indicated. While it has many reasons why the earth faces overcrowded, overpopulation’s effects are considered a perilous crisis more than itself. In the past, researchers have explored how to stop this rising problem even though; they have tried several ways from mass sterilization to awarding families with no child. None of these approaches worked instead, people tend to have more children and take this dangerous risk. Therefore, depletion of natural resources, rise in pollution, epidemics, and other diseases are the main consequences of overpopulation which this literature review has discussed. Even though scientists and nature activists have argued about the effects of overcrowding on the earth, humankind, and health, there is no right solution taken by us: humans as a creator of this crisis. Furthermore, this research will concentrate on the possible effects of overpopulation on the earth, health, and human kind. Plus, it suggests some possible solutions. Significantly, it illustrates how overpopulation will impact natural resources and human health.
Abstract: Overpopulation is an immensely dangerous problem that does not affect only individual countries but worldwide. It has many causes such as immigration; early marriages, poor medical access, and education are the main reasons to be indicated. While it has many reasons why the earth faces overcrowded, overpopulation’s effects are considered a perilous...
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Diversity, Vulnerability and Young Age: Deeper Perspective from Bangladesh
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 6, November 2022
Pages:
224-227
Received:
25 May 2022
Accepted:
14 July 2022
Published:
14 November 2022
DOI:
10.11648/j.ijsts.20221006.12
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Abstract: Adolescents and youth together constitute as “young people”, who are most energetic and dynamic population group also the driving force for the society and development. The concept of vulnerability applies to the population at all age group but the risk exposure among young and their peers are the matter of high attention. This paper focuses on the multiple dimension of vulnerability that, young age people experience through and the associated diversity of status like age, nutrition, gender and geographical and social orientation to add on that vulnerability. The paper identifies the key concept and the principles relevant to young age vulnerability and how it’s intertwined with a complex dynamics of diverse realities. The orientation of diversity and vulnerability quite varies amongst the people across age cohort, social strata and also based on economic conditions and gendered perspective and it becomes much challenging while it applies to the young cohort. This paper attempted to bring that deeper insights and the country context to be described and highlighted specially, around the very theme of vulnerability and diversity in relevance to young age. The support line to address the young people vulnerability should meet the diverse need of young people and the confronted challenges they face by the parents, community, society health care provider and educator to deal with. The program response should be tailor made with such diversity to create an effective, contextual and human friendly response towards the young vulnerability.
Abstract: Adolescents and youth together constitute as “young people”, who are most energetic and dynamic population group also the driving force for the society and development. The concept of vulnerability applies to the population at all age group but the risk exposure among young and their peers are the matter of high attention. This paper focuses on the...
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