Population Density

Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit area, or exceptionally unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, most of the time to humans. It is a key geographical term. In simple terms, population density refers to the number of people living in an area per square kilometre.

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24 May 2022 English

Content in British Society, 1939-1951 is arranged in collections corresponding to the archives from which they were sourced. You can read more about the archive materials selected for this resource …

effects of air raids and bomb-damage on population density; analyses of employment statistics, the effect


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents relating to the Soviet economy. Subjects covered in the file include the problems caused by a shortage of mineral fertilisers; Soviet economic growth at its lowest …

ii) Total area ('ooo sq km) 224o2 iii) Population density (per sq km) 12 iv) Growth of population


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

and 1.61% of the rural population. The population density is slightly below the national average


The National Archives · 1 January 1979 English

not take account of the differences in population density/ /The RESTRICTED CODE 18. 77 RESTRICTED


The National Archives · 1971 English

A file containing documents relating to the 1971 census in Yugoslavia. Subjects covered in the file include population increases in all the Yugoslav republics and provinces; large numbers of Yugoslavs …

March 1961, the time of the last Census. Population density has risen from 72.5/sq km to 80.2/sq km


The National Archives · 1968 German

A file containing documents concerning a proposal to build a nuclear power station in West Berlin. The file includes a note from the British embassy in Bonn reporting that the …

this will depend upon each site. One Wants a population density rich is sufficiently light so that, in the


The National Archives · 1964 German

A file of correspondence, reports, and press material concerning the Oder-Neisse line, the border between Germany and Poland. The documents discuss the West German government's position that the borders of …

claims ... The situation with regard to population density would become very dangerous if the present


The National Archives · 1960 English

A file of press extracts and correspondence on Soviet policy and Sino-Soviet relations. The file contains the transcripts of four articles in the Soviet press, outlining the government's view that …

probable losses in regions of various population density. The explosion of a 10 megaton bomb in


The National Archives · 1960 French

A file of correspondence, press material, and print publications concerning the Polish Recovered Territories. The documents contain a copy of a West German book entitled The German Eastern Territories beyond …

i a s t o " (No. 2 of February 1957), the population density in the Polish-administered German eastern according to the Polish periodical, the population density "in one half of the voivodeship amounts per square kilometer". In prewar years, the population density in the Administrative District of Koeslin special attention is being called to the population density in the "voivodeship" of Breslau which is Oder-Neisse territories so that there a greater population density might be obtained, or feigned to have been


The National Archives · 1959 English

from the British embassy in Warsaw providing a summary of Polish demographic statistics on population density, families, and employment rates; a translation of a Polish press article about government efforts

on Poland's population problem. 2. (a) Population, Density and Distribution. 51+. 5$ of the population made to improve it. At that time the urban population density was 1.5 people ner room. In 1960 it will


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