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Resources and Population Natural Institutional and Demographic Dimensions of Development by Bernardo Colombo and Paul Demeny and Max F Perutz, Oxford University Press

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    Author(s)Bernardo Colombo and Paul Demeny and Max F Perutz
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780198289180
    Pages362
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 1996

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    Oxford University Press Resources and Population Natural Institutional and Demographic Dimensions of Development by Bernardo Colombo and Paul Demeny and Max F Perutz

    Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the world's population has increased threefold. The "demographic revolution" has not only changed the size of the population; it is radically transforming its age structure and its spatial distribution, with attendant problems and contradictions. Despite measurable advances in human welfare, such as increased longevity, more than one billion people - about one third of the total population of the Third World - live inpoverty, according to a recent World Bank report. Sharply diverging rates of population growth have been accompanied by increasing disparities in income and quality of life across nations.These papers examine the relationship between physical and human resources and population within this context of mass poverty, historically unprecedented population growth, and environmental deterioration. Attention focused on those resources most critical for human well-being, including soil, water, and energy, on the one hand, and education, social organization and economic management, on the other. The discussion is framed by a broad supervision into six parts, examining demographic historyand global population prospects; the relationships between population and physical, biological, and human resources; human health; and human settlements. Introductory statements, including an address by Pope John Paul II, and concluding remarks draw out the common threads and point the way towardsfuture action and research.This book originated in a study week organized by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences to bring the best available scientific evidence to bear on this complex and still inadequately explored topic. The study week brought together experts in demography and from the physical, biological, political, economic, anthropological, religious, cultural, and health sciences, to investigate past experience and observed trends. Through this multidisciplinary analysis, a reference base was assembled that isfactual, amply documented, and as scientifically indisputable as possible.show more



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