We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, asking whether they predict sustainable or unsustainable patterns of growth. Phenomenological models predict either unsustainable population growth or stabilization in the near future. The latter prediction, however, is based on extrapolation of current demographic trends and does not take into account causal processes of demographic and cultural dynamics. Most existing causal models assume (or derive from simplified models of the economy) a positive feedback between cultural evolution and demographic growth, and predict unlimited growth in both culture and population. We augment these models taking into account that: 1) cultural trans...
We find that by endogenizing population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consumption...
Human population growth has been called the biggest issue the humanity faces in the 21st century, an...
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction w...
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
A demographic transition is a change in the pattern of growth of a population. Human history r...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
We consider a simple mathematical approach to the rise and fall of societies based on population gro...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
In this paper, we study a nonlinear model of the interaction between trait selection and population ...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
Demographic transition theory is developed highlighting cultural transmission pattern as key driver....
International audienceThe dependence of humans on nature has come into focus as the human popula‐tio...
Abstract Human population growth has been identified as a primary cause of ecologically destructive ...
We find that by endogenizing the population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consump...
We find that by endogenizing population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consumption...
Human population growth has been called the biggest issue the humanity faces in the 21st century, an...
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction w...
We consider models of the interactions between human population dynamics and cul- tural evolution, ...
A demographic transition is a change in the pattern of growth of a population. Human history r...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
We consider a simple mathematical approach to the rise and fall of societies based on population gro...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
In this paper, we study a nonlinear model of the interaction between trait selection and population ...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
Demographic transition theory is developed highlighting cultural transmission pattern as key driver....
International audienceThe dependence of humans on nature has come into focus as the human popula‐tio...
Abstract Human population growth has been identified as a primary cause of ecologically destructive ...
We find that by endogenizing the population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consump...
We find that by endogenizing population growth rate, a growth model under the productive consumption...
Human population growth has been called the biggest issue the humanity faces in the 21st century, an...
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction w...