Unit 3B: Populations

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Across
  1. 3. The total fertility rate required to offset the average number of deaths in a population in order to maintain the current population size
  2. 5. The U.S. organization that advances the energy and economic security of the United States.
  3. 6. When the economic system does not account for all costs
  4. 8. A strategy for pollution control that involves regulations and enforcement mechanisms.
  5. 9. The difference between immigration and emigration in a given year per 1000 people in a country
  6. 12. All goods and services that humans produce
  7. 13. A country with relatively low levels of industrialization and income
  8. 15. An internationally comparable measurement index that measures education, health, and living standards.
  9. 24. The status of being healthy, happy, and prosperous
  10. 25. A worldview that holds that human are just one of many species on Earth, all of which have equal intrinsic value
  11. 26. The number of births per 1000 individuals per year
  12. 31. A worldview that focuses on human welfare and well-being.
  13. 32. The number of deaths per 1000 individuals per year
  14. 33. the practice of assigning monetary value yo intangible benefits and natural capital
  15. 38. the phenomenon of less developed countries adopting technological innovations developed in wealthy countries
  16. 41. The state of having plentiful wealth including the possession of money, goods, or property
  17. 44. a visual representation of the number of individuals within specific age groups for a country
  18. 45. The number of years it takes a population to double
  19. 46. The practice of regulating the number or spacing of offspring through the use of birth control
  20. 47. The study of how humans allocate scarce resources in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
  21. 48. The resources of the planet
  22. 49. A worldview that places equal value on all living organisms and the ecosystems in which they live
  23. 50. The U.S. organization that oversees all governmental efforts related to the environment, including science, research, assessment, and education.
Down
  1. 1. An area that contains more than 386 people per square kilometer
  2. 2. A global institution dedicated to the improvement of human health by monitoring and assessing health trends and providing medical advice to countries.
  3. 4. The number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1000 live births
  4. 7. An equation used to estimate the impact of the human lifestyle on the environment
  5. 10. A measurement index that combines three basic measures of human status: life expectancy; knowledge and education; and standard of living.
  6. 11. A country with relatively high levels of industrialization and income
  7. 14. A measure of economic status that includes personal consumption, income distribution, levels of higher education, resource depletion, pollution,and the health of the population
  8. 16. An agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, responsible for the enforcement of health and safety regulations.
  9. 17. An international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development.
  10. 18. An approach to sustainability that considers three factors—economic, environmental, and social—when making decisions about business, the economy, and development.
  11. 19. A worldview that encompasses how one thinks the world works; how one views one's role in the world; and what one believes to be proper environmental behavior
  12. 20. A strategy for pollution control that constructs financial and other incentives for lowering emissions based on profits and benefits.
  13. 21. The theory that as a country moves from a subsistence economy to industrialization and increased affluence it undergoes a predictable shift in population growth
  14. 22. A subfield of economics that examines the costs and benefits of various policies and regulations that seek to regulate or limit air and water pollution and other causes of environmental degradation
  15. 23. An international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development
  16. 27. The study of economics as a component of ecological systems
  17. 28. A measure of the value of all products and services produces on 1 year in 1 country
  18. 29. A global institution that provides technical and financial assistance to developing countries with the objectives of reducing poverty and promoting growth, especially in the poorest countries.
  19. 30. The careful and responsible management and care for Earth and its resources
  20. 34. An estimate of the average number of children that each woman in a population will bear throughout her childbearing years
  21. 35. The average number of years that an infant born in a particular year in a particular country can be expected to live
  22. 36. An age structure diagram that is widest at the bottom and smallest at the top
  23. 37. A global institution dedicated to promoting dialogue among countries with the goal of maintaining world peace.
  24. 39. The number of deaths of children under age 5 per 1000 live births
  25. 40. Human knowledge and abilities
  26. 42. The phenomenon of less developed countries using new technology without first using the precursor technology
  27. 43. A tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions in an attempt to internalize some of the externalities that may be involved in the life cycle of those activities or products