The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural resource degradation are not isolated from one another; they are intimately related. However, strategic planning and development programming tend to focus on individual sectors such as the environment, agriculture, and population; they do not explicitly take into account the compatibilities and inconsistencies among them. Farm households and their livelihood strategies are at the core of the intersectoral linkages approach advocated in this chapter. Three key aspects of the population-environment-development debate are discussed: first, the finding that inconsistencies between public and individual household behavior regarding childbearing and ...
The relations between the environment and human population dynamics have frequently been sighted mec...
International audienceIt is estimated that the Earth's biocapacity is unable to meet current demands...
This paper explores the interplay between population and environmental quality. After reviewing the ...
The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural re...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
In this paper, we argue that there exist no significant direct links between human populations and t...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
The third in a series of reports is now available from Population Action International's Population ...
This working paper is one of a series the EPAT/MUCIA Population and Environmental and Natural Resour...
To be published in: Population and the environment : population pressures, resource cosumption, reli...
What is the role of population in driving deforestation? This question was put forth as a discussion...
The paper reviews the scientific debate that has been developed around the major causes of the envir...
The nowadays’ world is suffering from human selfishness, which follows only peoples’ personal inte...
This paper examines the relationships among population dynamics, environment and economic developmen...
Sustainability refers to the preservation of human-valued natural capital—the resources that provide...
The relations between the environment and human population dynamics have frequently been sighted mec...
International audienceIt is estimated that the Earth's biocapacity is unable to meet current demands...
This paper explores the interplay between population and environmental quality. After reviewing the ...
The triple challenge of rapid population growth, declining agricultural productivity, and natural re...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
In this paper, we argue that there exist no significant direct links between human populations and t...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
The third in a series of reports is now available from Population Action International's Population ...
This working paper is one of a series the EPAT/MUCIA Population and Environmental and Natural Resour...
To be published in: Population and the environment : population pressures, resource cosumption, reli...
What is the role of population in driving deforestation? This question was put forth as a discussion...
The paper reviews the scientific debate that has been developed around the major causes of the envir...
The nowadays’ world is suffering from human selfishness, which follows only peoples’ personal inte...
This paper examines the relationships among population dynamics, environment and economic developmen...
Sustainability refers to the preservation of human-valued natural capital—the resources that provide...
The relations between the environment and human population dynamics have frequently been sighted mec...
International audienceIt is estimated that the Earth's biocapacity is unable to meet current demands...
This paper explores the interplay between population and environmental quality. After reviewing the ...