This paper examines the relationships among population dynamics, environment and economic development. We focus particularly on urbanization, whose impact is often charac-terized as strongly negative. We first examine the broad conceptual issues of population, urbanization, and environment, providing demographic insight to the understanding of th
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
Sustainable development is a term that was first used before the public in adocument "Our Common Fut...
Environmental problems have become a worldwide concern for economists, as is witnessed by the develo...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
We analyze the spatiooral dynamics of a simple model of macroeconomic geography in which demography ...
The paper reviews the scientific debate that has been developed around the major causes of the envir...
Urban areas—cities—are not simply geographic areas for human gathering but are a locus of economic p...
The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural re...
Urbanization and the impact of eco-economic measures in urban areas. Urban development has a powerf...
Applying thermodynamic laws to economics suggests that all production that uses material and energy ...
This book brings together a range of viewpoints on a number of the burning issues affecting urban su...
The rapid urbanization that began with industrialization has begun to cause many problems. New appro...
This paper’s focus is to reflect on the global growth of urban areas, according to number and size o...
Discusses the relationship between population growth and consumption in the developing world, and ho...
Economic growth is probably the most important goal of every policy intervention because of its wide...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
Sustainable development is a term that was first used before the public in adocument "Our Common Fut...
Environmental problems have become a worldwide concern for economists, as is witnessed by the develo...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
We analyze the spatiooral dynamics of a simple model of macroeconomic geography in which demography ...
The paper reviews the scientific debate that has been developed around the major causes of the envir...
Urban areas—cities—are not simply geographic areas for human gathering but are a locus of economic p...
The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural re...
Urbanization and the impact of eco-economic measures in urban areas. Urban development has a powerf...
Applying thermodynamic laws to economics suggests that all production that uses material and energy ...
This book brings together a range of viewpoints on a number of the burning issues affecting urban su...
The rapid urbanization that began with industrialization has begun to cause many problems. New appro...
This paper’s focus is to reflect on the global growth of urban areas, according to number and size o...
Discusses the relationship between population growth and consumption in the developing world, and ho...
Economic growth is probably the most important goal of every policy intervention because of its wide...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
Sustainable development is a term that was first used before the public in adocument "Our Common Fut...
Environmental problems have become a worldwide concern for economists, as is witnessed by the develo...