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The Journal of the Royal Institute of Thailand Volume IV - 2012 168 For evaluation of the impact of population growth, data of population, health and environment were analyzed. With increasing world population, health and environment data were evaluated for the prediction of life expectancy at birth, health, land for living and agriculture in relation to population, percent urban and improvedwater supply (Table 1). The data indicates the problem of shortage food supply from agriculture might be the future issue due to increasing urbanization and inadequate water supply for people in some countries, particularly less developed countries. The average of life expectancy at birth in least develop countries is much lower than those of more developed countries at 19 years. This indicates the health condition must be improved simultaneously with agriculture and environment manipulation. Figure 2: Histogram show rising world population from year 1 to year 2083. Biodiversity and Sustainable Agriculture for Medicine, Health, and Food
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