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Gnoma [55]
3 years ago
11

when evaluating the human impact on our environments carrying capacity how can we effectively reduce or minimize the environment

al impact by applying the I Pat equation
Geography
1 answer:
Inessa [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The given simple equation can quickly provide data about annual population growth as well as country-by-country variability of this particular population increase the simplicity of this type of process.

Explanation:

As per Paul Ehrlich predicts, rapid human population growth will result in malnutrition and a significant increase in global death rate.

This is particular production has so far been generally true as we see that Africa is struggling from poverty, where starvation and death rates are relatively high. The issue has been growing steadily quicker than production, however, some of the forecasts have also been incorrect.

The IPAT model can be defined as a contribution of different factors influencing the human effects on the environment

Where these letters stands for

(P) Population

(A) Affluence

(T) Technology

 The given simple equation can quickly provide data about annual population growth as well as country-by-country variability of this particular population increase the simplicity of this type of process.

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