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Population Economic Development and the Environment by Kerstin Lindahl Kiessling and Hans Landberg, Oxford University Press

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    Author(s)Kerstin Lindahl Kiessling and Hans Landberg
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780198292425
    Pages306
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 1998

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    Oxford University Press Population Economic Development and the Environment by Kerstin Lindahl Kiessling and Hans Landberg

    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 debate today is characterized by the position taken up by this book: that the issues of population and 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 ofpeoples throughout the whole of the world. Analysis must thus be made at the global, as well as at the regional, level. Seven distinguished scholars from different fields take up the three main themes: the Malthusian conflict, factors underlying fertitliy changes, and development strategic issues related to the population-environment nexus. They explore in depth the connections between population size and growth, environmental degredation, and poverty, taking into account the effects of increasing competition for natural resources on social structures. The household unit itself also comes under scrutiny, withthe examination of such issues as inequality by sex and by age. 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. Thus, the issues at the core of this volume require immediate political attention.show more



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