25 août 2023
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Yoann Doignon et al., « Spatial Distribution of Population and Urbanisation: A Demographic Convergence? », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société, ID : 10.1007/978-3-031-37759-4_2
Populations are not randomly distributed across the Earth's surface. Some regions are almost empty, while others concentrate with a large proportion of the human population. Analysing the spatial distribution of a population is an exercise involving geography and demography. It takes place on different scales, both global and local, as given the striking uneven distribution of populations in the Mediterranean and all over the world. This chapter will begin by describing the Mediterranean settlement, emphasising the contrasts that exist at different scales, and then identifying regularities and explanatory factors. We will end by looking at the phenomena structuring the contemporary distribution of the population: metropolisation and coastalisation.