Urban Planning: Lecture 6: Population Projection & Demand Analysis
Urban Planning: Lecture 6: Population Projection & Demand Analysis
Urban Planning: Lecture 6: Population Projection & Demand Analysis
Pt = P0 + (B -D) + (I-E)
It is expressed as Pt = P0 + bt
Assumptions:
time
any change
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Projection – Geometric growth
Pt = P0 (1+ r)t
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Projection – Geometric growth
Assumptions:
time
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Projection – Exponential growth
It is expressed as Pt = P0(ert)
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Projection - Definition
A population projection is:
An extrapolation of historical data into the future
An attempt to describe what is likely to happen
under certain explicit assumptions about the
future as related to the immediate past
A set of calculations, which show the future
course of fertility, mortality and migration
depending on the assumptions used
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Cohort component method
Data required
Computational steps:
Project forward the base pop. in each age group
in order to estimate the number still alive at the
beginning of the next interval
Compute the number of births for each age group
over the time interval, and compute the number
who survive to the beginning of the next interval
Add migrants and subtract emigrants in each age
group or compute the number of births to these
migrants during the interval, and project forward
the number of migrants and number of births that
will survive to the beginning of the next interval
Cohort component method
0-4 5 Lo 5 Po B* 5Lo/5lo
5-9 5 L5 5 P5 Po * 5L5/5Lo
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10-14 L10
5 5P10 5 P5 * 5L10/5L5
15-19 L15
5 5P15 5 P10 * 5L15/5L10
• Housing Demand
• Capacity of Water Treatment Plant
• Capacity of Sewerage Treatment Plant
• Capacity of Power Plant
Housing Demand