Environmental Sciences, asked by rhurhu13, 8 hours ago

how to solve stabilized population

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Answered by pritikana6019
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Answer:

In a stable population, births at time t – a must differ from births at time t by an exponential factor in the growth rate, B(t – a) = e –ra B(t). Also, a stable population obeys the renewal equation at long times t when the term h(t) is zero.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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We really need to make many moves to diminish the effect of those of us already here including through reducing consumption to sustainable levels, and fundamental financial changes.

Explanation:

We can stabilize the population through some ways:

Empower women

Research show that women with access to reproductive health services find it easier to break out of poverty, while those who work are more likely to use birth control. The United Nations Population Fund aims to tackle both issues at once, running microcredit projects to turn young women into advocates for reproductive health.

Promote family planning

Simply literacy of men and women about contraception can have a big influence. So that they can plan their family to avoid overpopulation.

Government incentives

The governments should promote “responsible parenthood” and say subsidies should be restricted to the first two children unless the family is living in poverty.

Quality education for all

Guaranteeing each child gets quality training is one of the best levers for maintainable turn of events. Many children in non-industrial nations are out of school, with young ladies impacted more than young men because of sexual orientation imbalance. Instruction opens entryways and furnishes distraught children and youngsters with a "exit plan".

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