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Research Paper | Geography | India | Volume 7 Issue 10, October 2018 | Rating: 5.3 / 10


Analysing Population Growth Pattern in Karnataka: Balancing People and Resources

M B Badanikayi


Abstract: Any region's population growth is influenced by migration, mortality, and fertility. It is the total population that lives in a given area. The resource balance of a region, which encompasses the use, development, depletion, waste, and degradation of its resources, is directly related to the over population, underpopulation, and optimal population in that region. Therefore, it seems that research on a region's population growth is important for making decisions that will preserve a healthy balance between people and resources. The state of Karnataka is geographically a part of the Deccan plateau's tableland on the Indian peninsula. With a population of 6,10,95,297 (2011), Karnataka state continues to rank ninth out of India's total population of 1,21,05,69,573 (2011), while experiencing changes in its growth tendency. In light of these growth oscillations, the researchers have attempted to analyse the Karnataka population growth pattern. Nonetheless, this paper's study represents a summary of the data that is currently available.


Keywords: population Growth, karnataka, resource balance, migration trends, demographic analysis


Edition: Volume 7 Issue 10, October 2018,


Pages: 1833 - 1835



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