Due to a number of factors outlined in this article, the issue of population growth is excluded from the sustainability discussion. In this article, we explore some of the ethical presumptions that underlie the issues linking population growth and sustainability. Critics argue that action to address population creates social and economic segregation, and portray overpopulation concerns as being “anti-poor,” “anti-developing country,” or even “antihuman.” Yet, de-linking demographic factors from sustainability concerns ignores significant global realities and trends, such as the ecological limits of the Earth, the welfare and long-term livelihood of the most vulnerable groups, future prospects of humanity, as well as the ecosystems that supp...
If we are to sustain our future we have to resolve some fundamental issues about how to live on this...
Both economic and population growth are commonly understood as an indefinite, quantitative increase ...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
Due to a number of factors outlined in this article, the issue of population growth is excluded from...
There is increasing evidence that humans are not living sustainably. There are three major drivers o...
This article questions the assumptions, sustainability and ethics of endless economic growth on the ...
Some population ethicists claim that immediate action must be taken to limit the human\ud freedom to...
Academia and government often ignore or deny the impact of population growth on the environment. How...
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[Extract] O’Sullivan (1) both misunderstands and misrepresents our analysis (2). We tested, and foun...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
This article discusses the topic of population growth in Africa, a recurring theme in the era of cli...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
The population of the developing world has doubled since 1965 and now stands at 4.8 billion. This gr...
In only 12 years, from 1987 to 1999, world population increased from 5 to 6 billions. In the last ye...
If we are to sustain our future we have to resolve some fundamental issues about how to live on this...
Both economic and population growth are commonly understood as an indefinite, quantitative increase ...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
Due to a number of factors outlined in this article, the issue of population growth is excluded from...
There is increasing evidence that humans are not living sustainably. There are three major drivers o...
This article questions the assumptions, sustainability and ethics of endless economic growth on the ...
Some population ethicists claim that immediate action must be taken to limit the human\ud freedom to...
Academia and government often ignore or deny the impact of population growth on the environment. How...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43486/1/11111_2005_Article_BF02208407.p...
[Extract] O’Sullivan (1) both misunderstands and misrepresents our analysis (2). We tested, and foun...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
This article discusses the topic of population growth in Africa, a recurring theme in the era of cli...
Dealing separately with ecological and social issues, this paper explores the role of population gro...
The population of the developing world has doubled since 1965 and now stands at 4.8 billion. This gr...
In only 12 years, from 1987 to 1999, world population increased from 5 to 6 billions. In the last ye...
If we are to sustain our future we have to resolve some fundamental issues about how to live on this...
Both economic and population growth are commonly understood as an indefinite, quantitative increase ...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...