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Population and Global Security Nicholas Polunin (Foundation for Environmental Conservation, Geneva)

Population and Global Security By Nicholas Polunin (Foundation for Environmental Conservation, Geneva)

Population and Global Security by Nicholas Polunin (Foundation for Environmental Conservation, Geneva)


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Summary

The human population is increasing by about one hundred million people a year. In this important new book, leading authorities examine the implications of human population growth for global stability and security, providing an important assessment of current prospects for sustainable development.

Population and Global Security Summary

Population and Global Security by Nicholas Polunin (Foundation for Environmental Conservation, Geneva)

The human population of the world is increasing by about 1.5% per annum, adding about one hundred million people to the human ark each year. Not all agree that population growth on this scale constitutes a problem, but there is wide acceptance that the world's human population cannot go on growing indefinitely. Where do the limits lie, and how can they be determined? What are the problems caused by population growth and how can we safeguard the future of our planet? In this important book, leading authorities examine the implications of rapid human population growth for global stability and security. Avoiding the hysteria and over-statement that so often characterize discussions of human population issues, the book represents an important assessment of current prospects for the process of sustainable development, based on care for the environment.

Population and Global Security Reviews

'This enjoyable little volume offers a gentle introduction to quantitative biology. It assumes virtually nothing, but uses a wide variety of interesting examples to show that even elementary mathematics can be illuminating. If you have ever fancied doing some biologically relevant maths, but haven't known how, this could be a good place to start.' John A. Lee, The Biologist

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Population growth and global stability Nafis Sadik; 2. Global population and emergent pressures Norman Myers; 3. Human population prospects Robert Engelman; 4. Where is the time bomb ticking? Sir Shridath Ramphal; 5. Population, economic change, and environmental security Clement A. Tisdell; 6. Imperatives for environmental sustainability: decrease overconsumption and stabilize population Robert J. A. Goodland and Herman E. Daly; 7. Health of people, health of planet Morris Schaefer and Winifred Kreisel; 8. World population and nutritional well-being Valeria Menza and John R. Lupien; 9. Global migration: a thousand years' perspective Johan Galtung; 10. Women and the family planning imperative Pramilla Senanayake; 11. The attitudes and involvement of religions in population planning Garry W. Trompf; 12. Energy for a sustainable world population Jose Goldemberg; 13. Facing Nature's limits Lester R. Brown; 14. Hopes for the future Sir Martin W. Holdgate and Gayl D. Ness; Index.

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GOR012430346
9780521563727
0521563720
Population and Global Security by Nicholas Polunin (Foundation for Environmental Conservation, Geneva)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
19980416
330
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