GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SOURCES:

PRELIMINARY NOTE: Population is gaining attention by people around the world as an environmental issue. The population of the world stands in 1993 at 5.5 billion, and population projections for the year 2025 range from 8 to 12 billion. While North Carolina's population is growing more slowly than that of the rest of the world, it faces population growth more rapid than the United States average. Scientific opinion is generally in agreement that the earth's ecosystems cannot sustain unchecked population growth. Population as an issue is complex; it is intertwined with issues of poverty, women's status, access to family planning, social custom, health status, and education.

LOCAL:

Municipal and county planning departments can provide information on population demographics for your community or county.

STATE:

N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR): N.C. Office of State Planning (116 W. Jones St., Raleigh 27603-8003; 919/733-4131): Comprised of the State Demographer, the State Data Center, and the State Planning Section. The State Demographer conducts population projections for N.C. and counties and single-year population estimates for N.C., counties, and municipalities. Variables for projections and estimates include age, race, and sex. Publishes the North Carolina State Data Center Newsletter. Other publications include: State Library of N.C. (Library and Archives Bldg., 109 Jones St., Raleigh 27601-2807; 919/733-3270; fax 733-5679): The lead agency for responding to enquiries regarding N.C. census information. Enquiries can be made by phone, fax, or in person. Houses reproducible census maps and all available printed, microfiche, and CD-ROM (compact disk-Read Only Memory) data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Maintains the most extensive collection of historical census statistics in the State Data Center network, many other federal statistical publications, and virtually all N.C. State publications.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SYSTEM:

Western Carolina University Center for Improving Mountain Living (Cullowhee 28723; 704/227-7492): Annually publishes County Development Information reports for all 100 counties. The reports include estimates of total population, percent change in population between the 1980 and 1990 censuses, population distribution by age and sex, and population density. State averages are given for various categories in each report.

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