Requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.In 1798, Thomas Malthus, a British clergyman and intellectual warned that, while there was a tendency for human populations to grow exponentially, he believed that food supplies could grow only linearly and would eventually become limiting. However, regional food shortages, diseases, war, and water shortages have tended to limit population increases, and the efficiency of food production in developed countries has improved greatly particularly over the last 50 years. Nevertheless, during the last half-century the global population has more than doubled from 2.5 billion in 1950 to 6 billion in October 2000. Forecasts of f...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
The 18th century Malthusian prediction of population growth outstripping food production have not ye...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...
Requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing v...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
Author Institution: Chairman, Department of Bacteriology, The Ohio State Universit
Almost 200 years ago Malthus argued that population growth would inevitably exceed the capacity of a...
Exactly 300 years ago, Malthus first put forward the notion that food production cannot keep pace wi...
Title VI National Resource Center Grant (P015A060066)unpublishednot peer reviewe
Presenter: Tad W. Patzek, Professor of Petroleum Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, ...
Humans have found ways to secure their food from the Earth's land, beginning more than a millio...
The increase in man-made adverse effects on environment and society are due to the combination of gr...
Overpopulation has become one of the most dangerous issues within the United States and one of the l...
Natural resources, including minerals, water, energy and arable land, are the basis of human society...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
The 18th century Malthusian prediction of population growth outstripping food production have not ye...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...
Requires RealPlayer to view.The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing v...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
Author Institution: Chairman, Department of Bacteriology, The Ohio State Universit
Almost 200 years ago Malthus argued that population growth would inevitably exceed the capacity of a...
Exactly 300 years ago, Malthus first put forward the notion that food production cannot keep pace wi...
Title VI National Resource Center Grant (P015A060066)unpublishednot peer reviewe
Presenter: Tad W. Patzek, Professor of Petroleum Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, ...
Humans have found ways to secure their food from the Earth's land, beginning more than a millio...
The increase in man-made adverse effects on environment and society are due to the combination of gr...
Overpopulation has become one of the most dangerous issues within the United States and one of the l...
Natural resources, including minerals, water, energy and arable land, are the basis of human society...
Sustainable access to energy for a growing population is a global challenge. Our society is dependen...
We face a truly challenging task to achieve an acceptable level of food security in the future. Food...
The 18th century Malthusian prediction of population growth outstripping food production have not ye...
It is now over 200 years since Malthus pessimistically predicted demand for food would inevitably ou...