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Population Growth and Resource Consumption
Explores growth models, resource consumption, and population dynamics, including real-world applications.
Supervised Learning with kNN: Regression Model
Covers a simple mathematical model for supervised learning with k-nearest neighbors in regression.
World Population and Economic Growth: UK Case Study
Delves into world population and economic growth, using the UK as a case study.
Demography & Population Growth
Explores demography, sustainable cities, urbanization, population ageing, and economic consequences of dependent populations.
IPAT and Kaya: Decoupling Environmental Impacts
Explores IPAT and Kaya concepts to decouple environmental impacts from affluence, discussing CO2 emissions, growth rates, relationships between variables, and necessary reductions.
Economic Globalisation: Key Facts and Geography
Explores key facts and geography shaping economic globalisation, human population history, and climate change.
Demographic Transition: Explained and Analyzed
Explores the concept of demographic transition, analyzing the shift from high to low birth and death rates in populations.
Interpreting Environmental Impact: IPAT Formula
Explores the IPAT formula, linking environmental impact to population, affluence, and technology.
Energy Consumption Decomposition
Explores the decomposition of energy consumption for housing and the impact of factors like energy efficiency and population on energy usage.
Challenges in African Urban Development
Addresses the challenges of rapid urbanization in African cities and the need for effective urban planning.
Urbanization in Vientiane Delta
Explores the urbanization process in the Vientiane Delta region from 1950 to 2050.
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