Population And Environment
Rethinking The Debate
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 19. September 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-8133-8843-4 (ISBN)
Description
This ambitious interdisciplinary volume places population processes in their social, political, and economic contexts while it considers their environmental impacts. Examining the multi-faceted patterns of human relationships that overlay, alter, and distort our ties to urban and rural landscapes, the book focuses especially on the essential experiences and perspectives of poor Third World women, offering a more equitable view of development and its global ramifications. This ambitious interdisciplinary volume places population processes in their social, political, and economic contexts while it considers their environmental impacts. The contributors, who explore the subtle and complex connections between population and environment, argue for the fundamental insight that the impact of population on the environment involves not just absolute numbers of peoplenor even just population densitiesbut also social, political, and institutional factors. Examining the complex patterns of human relationships that overlay, alter, and distort our ties to urban and rural landscapes, the book includes a significant focus on the essential experiences and perspectives of poor Third World women.
With its rich and varied views of the relationship between population and the environment, this book offers a more equitable view of development and its global ramifications.
With its rich and varied views of the relationship between population and the environment, this book offers a more equitable view of development and its global ramifications.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-8133-8843-4 (9780813388434)
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Content
Rethinking the Population-Environment Debate; Population And Environment: Overviews And Methodologies; Introduction to Part One; The Social Dimensions of Population; (Lourdes Arizpe and Margarita Velzquez. ); World Population Trends: Global and Regional Interactions Between Population and Environment; (Wolfgang Lutz. ); Women, Poverty, and Population: Issues for the Concerned Environmentalist; (Gita Sen. ); The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India; (Bina Agarwal. ); The Relation Between Population and Deforestation: Methods for Drawing Causal Inferences from Macro and Micro Studies; (Alberto Palloni. ); Population And Environment: Reviews And Case Studies; Introduction to Part Two; Population Change and Agricultural Intensification in Developing Countries; (Richard E. Bilsborrow and Martha Geores. ); The Social Context of Land Degradation (Desertification) in Dry Regions; (Peter D. Little. ); The Socioeconomic Matrix of Deforestation; (Marianne Schmink. ); Problems of Population and Environment in Extractive Economics; (Stephen G. Bunker. ); Urbanization and the Environment in Developing Countries: Latin America in Comparative Perspective; (Bryan R. Roberts. ); Population And Environment: Conclusions; Conclusions: Rethinking the Population-Environment Debate