Population Geography
Rodolfo B. Valdenarro
9781774078129
257 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
The book ‘population geography’ examines how population distribution, organization, characteristics, and growth are correlated with the nature of a particular location. This book covers several topics, such as; population patterns across seven continents, factor that influence population distribution trends, and the relationship/connection between populations of a given area its environmental conditions. Models discussed in population geography include population size, distribution, composition, growth and density. Others are immigration, mortality, race, fertility and aging, just to mention a few. Readers will understand better the society around them, demographic structures, and how populations can be managed through controlled movements. This book also discusses the roles of men and women in social development.
Author Bio
Rodolfo B. Valdenarro Jr., is a Professor and licensed education practitioner at Centro Escolar University, Manila. He served as Director of Student Affairs and Services at Laguna State Polytechnic University from 2016-2019. He finished Master of Arts in Teaching Social Science at University of Rizal System and presently taking Doctor of Philosophy in Southeast Asian Studies at Centro Escolar University. He teaches Professional Education subjects, Social Sciences (History, Sociology, Humanities, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science) and Methods of Research. He served as Contributor on the 2011-2016 Philippine Youth Development Plan (PYDP) and President of State Universities and Colleges- Association of Student Affairs Administrators in Region IV (CALABARZON and MIMAROPA), Philippines from 2018-2019. Mr. Valdenarro has presented researches on Social, Behavioral, Educational and Gender Studies in national and international conferences.