Cultural Geography

Dealing With Hazards

What were Thomas Malthus’ ideas on population growth

In 1798, English clergyman Thomas Malthus wrote “An Essay on the Principle of Population,” in which he described the problems of population growth. Malthus argued that the world’s population grows faster than the food supply, but there are such checks as war, famine, disease, and disaster that limit the population.



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