This paper explores how people perceive about family size and environmental degradation. Many studies explain people perception to family size or environmental degradation independently. Considering both of the concepts as interrelated, how people consider the relation between family size and environmental degradation, and how their perception subsequently influence on contraceptive use in developing countries. People who think their immediate environment such as land productivity, soil fertility, water level and biodiversity is declining are more concerned about their family size and contraceptive use than who do not think that their environment is declining. Children in poor area or forest area are involved with fuel wood and water collec...
Achieving a close correspondence between fertility desires and realized fertility is a widely shared...
Understanding the determinants of people\u27s perceptions may be utilized to design appropriate inte...
The 1996 population policy of Ghana underlies the various drives to increasing population as well as...
The rise in environmental concerns around the globe has prompted increasing research on the links be...
We review a class of adverse environmental externalities that accompany consumption and procreation....
This study was conducted aiming at to assess perception of couples towards family planning and its r...
The reduction in average annual rate of population growth, which is a global phenomenon, has primari...
The political and stakeholder will towards conservation is as high as it has ever been, and such con...
The paper investigates empirically the differences in preferences towards protection of the environm...
Aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of environmental conditions on human reproductive be...
Abstract Theories relating the changing environment to human fertility predict thatdeclining natural...
Population Health and Environment (PHE) strategies are argued to improve ecosystem and human health ...
Human consumption is depleting the Earth\u27s natural resources and impairing the capacity of life-s...
In Bangladesh, the total fertility rate declined from more than six children per woman of reproducti...
There have been concerns on the galloping population growth and its effects on human beings. The wor...
Achieving a close correspondence between fertility desires and realized fertility is a widely shared...
Understanding the determinants of people\u27s perceptions may be utilized to design appropriate inte...
The 1996 population policy of Ghana underlies the various drives to increasing population as well as...
The rise in environmental concerns around the globe has prompted increasing research on the links be...
We review a class of adverse environmental externalities that accompany consumption and procreation....
This study was conducted aiming at to assess perception of couples towards family planning and its r...
The reduction in average annual rate of population growth, which is a global phenomenon, has primari...
The political and stakeholder will towards conservation is as high as it has ever been, and such con...
The paper investigates empirically the differences in preferences towards protection of the environm...
Aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of environmental conditions on human reproductive be...
Abstract Theories relating the changing environment to human fertility predict thatdeclining natural...
Population Health and Environment (PHE) strategies are argued to improve ecosystem and human health ...
Human consumption is depleting the Earth\u27s natural resources and impairing the capacity of life-s...
In Bangladesh, the total fertility rate declined from more than six children per woman of reproducti...
There have been concerns on the galloping population growth and its effects on human beings. The wor...
Achieving a close correspondence between fertility desires and realized fertility is a widely shared...
Understanding the determinants of people\u27s perceptions may be utilized to design appropriate inte...
The 1996 population policy of Ghana underlies the various drives to increasing population as well as...