Vampyr, on 2015-May-18, 02:09, said:
According to
this table the population density of the United States is 32.67/km
2, that of the EU 116 and the UK 262 (third in Europe, and with much more uninhabitable area [mountains] than the Netherlands or Belgium).
Though I really think this shouldn't be about juggling numbers, this is an example that could come straight out of
"How to lie with Statistics".
The UK has a population density of 262/km
2. And, yes, some of those km
2 are uninhabitable since they are mountains. The uninhabitable area is also certainly larger than that of the Netherlands (since the UK is larger than the Netherlands). And when you put these facts together, you are nicely
suggesting that the UK would be at least as overcrowded as the Netherlands. Darrell Huff would be proud of you. Suggesting something, with numbers that seem to back it up, without actually saying it!
However, the suggestion would be entirely different if you would have added that:
- the population density of the Netherlands is 407/km2
- this figure (and that for the UK) is based on land and water
- water alone makes up almost 20% of the area of the Netherlands (UK: a little over 1%)
- this makes the land based population density of the Netherlands almost twice as high as that of the UK (499/km2 vs 266/km2)
- a large fraction of the Netherlands is uninhabitable since it is either in the winter bed of rivers (i.e. dry in summer, flooded in winter) or so swampy that it is impossible or extremely costly to build anything*.
- a large part of the Netherlands used to be lake or sea and would return to be lake or sea within weeks if the Dutch didn't work hard to stop that from happening (i.e. this area is uninhabitable, but the Dutch make it inhabitable, day in day out).
But as I said, this discussion shouldn't be about for whom it is the bigger burden to receive refugees. It should be about taking responsibility and giving other people the same right to seek security and happiness as we have.
Rik
* Small buildings (like single family houses and lower apartment buildings) can be (and are) constructed by building them on poles going through the swamp layer into the Pleiocene sand layer (mind you: sand, not rock). This layer is at a depth of 50 m (160 ft), meaning that the buildings (and roads, etc.) are standing on 50 m long poles. This would certainly fit Vampyr's definition of uninhabitable.
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