Main Title |
Beyond Malthus : nineteen dimensions of the population challenge / |
Author |
Brown, Lester R. ;
Brown, Lester Russell
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Other Authors |
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Publisher |
W.W. Norton, |
Year Published |
1999 |
OCLC Number |
41208588 |
ISBN |
0393319067; 9780393319064 |
Subjects |
Population--Economic aspects. ;
Population--Environmental aspects. ;
Overpopulation. ;
Population forecasting. ;
Sustainable development. ;
Population policy. ;
Malthusianism. ;
Bevèolkerungsentwicklung ;
Bevèolkerungsentwicklung.--(DE-588)4006292-2
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
ELDM |
HB849.41.B7 1999 |
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CCTE/GLTED Library/Duluth,MN |
01/11/2002 |
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Collation |
167 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. |
Notes |
"This book is an expansion of a WorldWatch Paper [no.143] entitled 'Beyond Malthus: Sixteen Dimensions of the Population Problem, ' which was published in September 1998"--Foreword, p. [11]. Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-160) and index. |
Contents Notes |
The population challenge -- Population growth and ... Grain production ; Fresh water ; Biodiversity ; Energy ; Oceanic fish catch ; Jobs ; Infectious disease ; Cropland ; Forests ; Housing ; Climate change ; Materials ; Urbanization ; Protected natural areas ; Education ; Waste ; Conflict ; Meat production ; Income -- Conclusion: the emergence of demographic fatigue. "The burden of enormous populations is making itself felt: as governments struggle with the need to educate children, create jobs, and deal with the environmental effects of population growth, any new threat - such as AIDS or aquifer depletion - can rapidly escalate to disastrous proportions. The industrialized countries have held HIV infection rates among their adult populations to one percent or less, but infection rates are as high as one-quarter of the adult population in some African countries. With their rising mortality rates, more reminiscent of the Dark Ages than the bright millennium so many had hoped for, these countries are falling back to an earlier demographic stage with high death rates and high birth rates, and ultimately little growth in population. Events in many countries could spiral out of control, leading to spreading political instability and economic decline." "In examining the stakes involved in potentially adding another 3.3 billion people to the world population over the next fifty years, the authors call for immediate expansion of international family planning assistance to the millions of couples who still lack access, and new investment in educating young people - especially women - in the Third World, helping to promote a shift to smaller families."--Jacket. |
Place Published |
New York, N.Y. : |
Corporate Au Added Ent |
Worldwatch Institute. |
Alternate Title |
Nineteen dimensions of the population challenge. 19 dimensions of the population challenge |
PUB Date Free Form |
c1999. |
Series Title Traced |
Worldwatch environmental alert series |
BIB Level |
m |
Cataloging Source |
OCLC/T |
Merged OCLC records |
222986136; 993909510; 1001877145; 1004906855; 1020889217; 1024130555; 1029205849; 1030059450; 1031864906; 1037549161; 1042022506; 1044246537; 1046467645; 1049043711; 1049751906; 1050278829; 1051319000; 1052996958; 1056356977; 1060559520; 1065392882; 1084913475; 1084950944 |
OCLC Time Stamp |
20051021103300 |
Language |
eng |
Origin |
OCLC |
Type |
CAT |
OCLC Rec Leader |
02393cam 2200517Ia 45020 |