Thursday, October 24, 2019
Demographic and Environmental Timeline- Italy Essay
Historical Changesââ¬âDefeat and abdication of Napoleon; Formation of the Congress of Vienna. Birth & Death Ratesââ¬âDeath rates and birth rates were both high and fluctuated rapidly according to natural events, such as drought and disease, to produce a relatively constant and young population. Stage 2 1900 Environmental Impactsââ¬âEnvironmentally, the impact hasnââ¬â¢t really began, however, the building and use of coal operated factories has begun a slow rise in air pollution as well as in the water run-off. Historical Changesââ¬â The Industrial Revolution began and that encouraged progression into this stage. There was more urbanization, which encouraged families to be created. (Pearson Education, 2013) Birth & Death Ratesââ¬âThis stage leads to a fall in death rates and an increase in population Stage 3 1948 Environmental Impactsââ¬âThe use of fracking is beginning throughout all of Italy, and most European countries, therefore beginning issues with fertile soil and water tributaries. Historical Changesââ¬â Italy joined the Axis powers in World War II, falling into a bloody Civil War in 1943, with the Fascist faction finally defeated in the spring of 1945. Birth & Death Ratesââ¬âThe population moves towards stability through a decline in the birth rate. Stage 4 1970à Environmental Impactââ¬âHydraulic Fracturing is still being used as a way to increase flow rate of natural resources. This practice has been accused of killing animals. (Krishna, 2012) Historical Changesââ¬â Italy became an integral member of NATO and the European Economic Community Changing Population Sizesââ¬âPopulation at this time is beginning to stabilize. Birth & Death Ratesââ¬âBirth and Death rates are both low, leading to a total population which is high and stable. Stage 5 2000 Italy is still in Stage 4. References Krishna, K. (2012, March 7). Study suggests hydro-fracking is killing farm animals, pets | Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved September 16, 2014, from http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/March12/FrackingAnimals.html Pearson Education. (2013, October 3). Italy: History, Geography, Government, & Culture | Infoplease.com. Retrieved September 16, 2014, from http://www.infoplease.com/country/italy.html?pageno=1
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