How to estimate the future global population

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The discussion centers on the inquiry into models used for predicting future population growth, particularly looking towards the year 2050. The original poster highlights the influence of technology and medicine on population dynamics since 1950 and expresses interest in understanding the methodologies behind population projections. They mention the IPAT model, which assesses the environmental impact of population, and seek recommendations for models specifically designed for forecasting population growth. The suggestion of logistic models is noted as a potential avenue for exploration. Additionally, there is a reminder against cross-posting the same question in multiple forums.
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Hello everybody!
I have been reading about the evolution of population growth since 1950 till now. It had many factors such as development of technology, of medecine, ...
Now i want to calculate the future population growth let's say for example for 2050. In those readings i found also those estimations but my problem is what type of models to they use to predict it? For example i know the IPAT model that describe the impact of population on environment. As there exist that one, do there exist one that can predict the future population?
 
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I think the OP may want to work with logistic models as well.

kthouz - please do not double post - ask the same question in different forums. Thank you.
 
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