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Population, economic development, and the environment

Global population increase and production and consumption patterns and levels make the crucial issues first raised by Malthus two hundred years ago more important than ever. The position taken in this book is that the issues of population and its growth or decline cannot be separated from the whole set of questions of economic and social development, and from the environmental concerns related to the production and consumption of peoples throughout the whole of the world.

Analysis must thus be made at the global, as well as at regional levels.

In this book, seven distinguished scholars from different fields take up three main themes: the Malthusian conflict, factors underlying fertility changes, and development issues related to the population-environment nexus. They explore in depth the connections between population size and growth, environmental degradation, and poverty, taking into account the effects of increasing competition for natural resources on social structures.

The household unit itself also comes under scrutiny, with the examination of issues such as inequality between the genders, and between children, young adults, and the old. The rapidly increasing stress on the world's natural resource base can, especially in the overpopulated areas of the world, create social tension and conflicts between or within nations long before major ecological breakdown occurs. The issues raised in this book should therefore be placed firmly on the international agenda.

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English
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284

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1994, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Population, development, and institutional change: summary and analysis / Tommy Bentsson, Christer Gunnarsson
The environmental resource base and human welfare / Partha Dasgupta, Carl Folke, Karl-Göran Mäler
Population and reasoned agency: food, fertility, and economic development / Amartya Sen
An ecologist view of the Malthusian conflict / C.S. Holling
'Children are like young bamboo trees': potentiality and reproduction in Sub-Saharan Africa / Caroline Bledsoe
Economic analysis of fertility: micro-foundations and aggregate implications / Robert J. Willis
Government, population, and poverty: a 'win-win' tale / Nancy Birdsall
Institutional analysis of fertility / Geoffrey McNicoll
The relevance of Malthus for the study of mortality today: long-run influences on health, mortality, labour force participation and population growth / Robert Fogel.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.6
Library of Congress
HB849.41 .P672 1994, HB849.41.P672 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 284 p. :
Number of pages
284

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Open Library
OL837974M
Internet Archive
populationeconom0000unse_n2z1
ISBN 10
0198289502
LCCN
95113967
OCLC/WorldCat
31488869
Goodreads
5356546

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OL19587616W

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