Verhulst-type equation and the universal pattern for global population growth.

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Tác giả: Aleksandra Drozd-Rzoska, Agata Angelika Sojecka

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 070.48346 Journalism

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : PloS one , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 747734

 The global population [Formula: see text] (growth from 10,000 BCE to 2023) is discussed in frames of the Verhulst-type scaling, recalling the sustainable development concept. The analysis focuses on the per capita global population growth rate, for which the analytic counterpart is considered:[Formula: see text]. The focused insight reveals two near- linear domains for [Formula: see text] changes: from ~ 700 CE till ~1968 and from ~1968 till 2023. It can be considered a reference pattern for long-term global population changes. For models recalling the Verhulst-type scaling, such analysis indicates that a single pair of growth rate and system resource coefficients [Formula: see text] should describe the rise in the global population. However, the Verhulst relation with such effective parameters does not describe [Formula: see text] changes, which raises the question of whether it is adequate to describe global population changes. Notably is the new way of data preparation, based on their collections from various sources and numerical filtering to obtain a 'smooth' optimal set. The changes of [Formula: see text] were analyzed via the 'reversed protocol' analysis, in comparison to the standard pattern, namely: (i) first, the linearized, distortions-sensitive transformation of [Formula: see text] data is carried out
  it indicates domains where the validated application of a given scaling equation is possible and yields optimal values of relevant parameters, (ii) the final fitting via the selected scaling equation is carried out for identified domains, and using obtained optimal values of parameters. The analysis reveals links between [Formula: see text] local 'disturbations' and some historical and prehistorical reference events, showing their global scale impacts.
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