The United Nations has just published projections of the world population until 2300. The population is expected to increase for fifty years then stabilize… or explode or implode, depending on whether fertility remains durably above or below replacement level. But how much value should we place on projections so far into the future? François Héran explains that this exercise in demography-fiction is useful if it teaches us how to avoid the disaster scenarios of population explosion or implosion
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
<p>The inexorable demographic momentum of the global human population is rapidly eroding Earth’s lif...
For six major regions of the world, ten alternative scenarios on future fertility and mortality tren...
The United Nations Population Division has just pu-blished the final version of a bold exercise in p...
Current population trends The future population growth of the world is difficult to predict accurate...
The world population was 7.7 billion in 2019, and the United Nations projects 9.7 billion in its med...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
The long-range population projections of the United Nations issued in 2003 span three centuries and ...
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
To open this “Focus”, Gilles Pison offers us an overall vision based on past developments to help us...
The long-range population projections of the United Nations issued in 2003 span three centuries and ...
Before May 2011 the top demographics experts of the United Nations had suggested that world populati...
The global demographic landscape is a complex one, and not surprisingly very difficult for many to c...
As the world continues to add close to 80 million people each year, high population growth is runnin...
The number of the human population had reunited both in its quantitative side, and, especially, in t...
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
<p>The inexorable demographic momentum of the global human population is rapidly eroding Earth’s lif...
For six major regions of the world, ten alternative scenarios on future fertility and mortality tren...
The United Nations Population Division has just pu-blished the final version of a bold exercise in p...
Current population trends The future population growth of the world is difficult to predict accurate...
The world population was 7.7 billion in 2019, and the United Nations projects 9.7 billion in its med...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
The long-range population projections of the United Nations issued in 2003 span three centuries and ...
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
To open this “Focus”, Gilles Pison offers us an overall vision based on past developments to help us...
The long-range population projections of the United Nations issued in 2003 span three centuries and ...
Before May 2011 the top demographics experts of the United Nations had suggested that world populati...
The global demographic landscape is a complex one, and not surprisingly very difficult for many to c...
As the world continues to add close to 80 million people each year, high population growth is runnin...
The number of the human population had reunited both in its quantitative side, and, especially, in t...
There has been enormous concern about the consequences of human population growth for the environmen...
<p>The inexorable demographic momentum of the global human population is rapidly eroding Earth’s lif...
For six major regions of the world, ten alternative scenarios on future fertility and mortality tren...