GEOG 0213A
Population Geography
Population Geography
Through a combination of lectures, readings, and exercises, this course provides background and analytical experience in the spatial dimensions of population dynamics. Students will theoretically and empirically examine geographic variations in natural increase, domestic and international migration, infant mortality, disease, and hunger. Topics will include the intersection of settlement-environment-disease, circular migration systems, cultural influences on demographic processes, and linkages between international and domestic migration flows. We will also assess various policy options and their effectiveness in addressing important demographic issues. The exercises will expose students to the vast amount of population data publicly available and introduce them to techniques used to examine and assess population related issues.
- Schedule
- 10:10am-11:00am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday (Feb 9, 2015 to May 11, 2015)
- Location
- McCardell Bicentennial Hall 338
- Instructors
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Nelson, Peter
pbnelson@middlebury.edu
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