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Effect Of Population Growth On Land Resources Development
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This study is focused on the “effect of population growth on land resources developmentâ€. A case study in Aba urban of Abia state. It is a comprehensive research on the course of population growth problems, and benefits of the growth on land development. There is no doubt that at present, there is link between development and population growth. However, the fact that the two opinion are related to each other in many cases, it is the main negative relationship between population and growth and the level of land development as said in the study is that programmes for controlling the rate of population growth should be encouraged. Therefore, it is common practices among countries to have a population census every ten years to know the number of people in that country such as males, females, age and occupational groups. The main point of this write-up is emphasizes on the physical components of environment because population growth has effected buildings, roads, landuse and development which makes up the urban areas.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]THE SCOPE OF THE STUDYThis study is concerned with the causes and
the general problems of population growth in Aba metropolis. The result
will give the growth of population and its effect on land development.
Based on the findings, recommendations will be laid out for development
of the area. Land is an ever-increasing demand for due to the
increasing number of people based on these arguments that the physical,
social and economic impacts of population growth are to be fully
integr ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]THE SCOPE OF THE STUDYThis study is concerned with the causes and
the general problems of population growth in Aba metropolis. The result
will give the growth of population and its effect on land development.
Based on the findings, recommendations will be laid out for development
of the area. Land is an ever-increasing demand for due to the
increasing number of people based on these arguments that the physical,
social and economic impacts of population growth are to be fully
integr ... Continue reading---
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