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In the name
of GOD
Population and Its Norm
(Iran Specimen)
By: Dr. Mehdi Momeni
Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch
With regard to its geographic and
climatic conditions, Iran has some
limitations in its natural resources,
notably water and land. The recent
uncontrollable population growth has
exerted great pressure on forests and
grassland leading to their total
destruction in some parts. The present
study pivots on this assumption that
Iran’s population has exceeded its
proportional equilibrium norms.
The uncontrollable growth in recent decades and
the relative poverty of water and soil resources
have caused intense pressure on these natural
blessings, leading to ecological imbalances in
many areas of the country. This problem forced the
governments to consider population projects.
Graph 1 shows Iran’s population in recent decades.
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million
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Graph 1. Population Growth in Recent Decades in Iran
Favorable
Population Norms
French famous demographer, Vebre, gives a more
precise and clear definition of desirable population
norm. To him, a desirable population norm maintains
the best balance between resources and the number
of people. A standard population, in a country or
region, is economically balanced if it can meet the
following conditions.
1- All of the people seeking work are employed is
different social jobs.
2- All of the natural resources are exploited logically
and proportionally without destruction or waste.
3- The average cost of living permits people to use the
lowest level of calories needed individually.
Based on the above three conditions, the present state
of population in Iran reveals an uncontrolled increase.
The available official statistics show that in 1980, 89.8
percent of people of the total groups between 15 to 64
years of age were busy and 10.2 percent of people
were jobless. The number of the unemployed between
1990 and 2000 has augmented to 14.2 percent in 1990
to almost 19.1 percent in 2000. At the present time,
(2006) the unemployment rate, as the official figures
show, is 13 percent but unofficial statistics indicate it is
two times as much.
The main reasons for such an increase could be the
relatively high rate of population growth in recent
decade, the economic recessions of the recent years,
and the lack of sufficient investments to employ the
jobless population.
• To study how to exploit natural resources
without causing any destruction, it suffices to
examine forests and grasslands in Iran. Based
on the statistical figures released by the F.A.O.,
the surface area of forests in Iran was 18 million
hectares at the end of the year 1980 (FAO,
1988, p. 25). The last figures published in 2002
by the Organization for the Protection of the
Environment estimated the total area of the
forest to be about 12 million hectares. This
means 6 million hectares of woods has been
destroyed just in 2 decades
An inevitable result of the destruction of grasslands and forests is
the recent horrific catastrophic floods which are the immediate
results of mismanagement and lack of attention to these valuable
natural resources. The frequency of flood incidences has been on
the rise in the past 50 years. In the 1960s the number of floods
was 195. It increased to 233, 431, and 904 in the 1970s, 1980s
and 1990s, respectively. In the past 5 years we have witnessed
1108 flood in Iran.
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flood
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Graph 2. The Growth of Floods in Recent Decades
POPULATION
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POPULATION
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FLOOD
FLOOD
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Conclusion and Suggestions
Iran’s geographical situation and its climatic
conditions, resulting from its place in the world
desert belt have imposed certain restrictions on its
resources. Its uncontrolled population growth in
recent decades has pressurized its natural
resources leading to extensive destruction. The
impact of such pressure, direct or indirect, is quite
remarkable in all economic and social projects,
especially in agricultural ones. The scarcity of
water, a direct result of its dry climate, dominating
all of the country is a basic problem. As far as Iran’s
soil is concerned, as a result of uncontrolled
exploitation of soil, its ecosystem hardly
reconstructs itself in the arid and semi arid regions.
• to avoid “population explosion”, it is very
urgent for the government to use
instructional and cultural strategies
applying warnings, propaganda, logical
guidelines and the latest preventive
methods to control population growth.