The standard model of population growth and regulation is critiqued. It is argued that any model of population growth and regulation must accommodate ten propositions, and a multi-trajectory model that does so is described. This model identifies competition between groups, individual choice in reproductive behavior, the scale for spatial and temporal variation in resource abundance, and the social unit for resource access and ownership as important components of population behavior
No population increases without limit and ecologists have utilised two paradigms to find out why. Th...
The population problem is as hard to define as it is to solve. This article discusses the history an...
This chapter introduces system dynamics models of limits to growth. First, a one-stock model is pres...
The concept of a carrying capacity of an environment for a population has been an effective way of i...
A model is set up that yields the equation followed by world population (P), past and present: P = A...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Economic growth theory and theoretical ecology represent independent traditions of modeling aggregat...
Several time-discrete ecological models are formulated and analyzed. Common to these models is that ...
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction w...
Economic growth theory and theoretical ecology represent independent traditions of modeling aggregat...
This paper gives a new kind of population-growth model which is more general and more powerful than ...
A two sector growth model including human demographics and a renewable resource base is developed an...
Bonneuil Noël. Rapid population growth and human carrying capacity, two perspectives. In: Population...
We investigate the properties of five mathematical models used to represent the growth of a single p...
Copyright c © 2013 Thomas Wieder. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
No population increases without limit and ecologists have utilised two paradigms to find out why. Th...
The population problem is as hard to define as it is to solve. This article discusses the history an...
This chapter introduces system dynamics models of limits to growth. First, a one-stock model is pres...
The concept of a carrying capacity of an environment for a population has been an effective way of i...
A model is set up that yields the equation followed by world population (P), past and present: P = A...
Many ecosystems are pressured when the environment is perturbed, such as when resources are scarce, ...
Economic growth theory and theoretical ecology represent independent traditions of modeling aggregat...
Several time-discrete ecological models are formulated and analyzed. Common to these models is that ...
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction w...
Economic growth theory and theoretical ecology represent independent traditions of modeling aggregat...
This paper gives a new kind of population-growth model which is more general and more powerful than ...
A two sector growth model including human demographics and a renewable resource base is developed an...
Bonneuil Noël. Rapid population growth and human carrying capacity, two perspectives. In: Population...
We investigate the properties of five mathematical models used to represent the growth of a single p...
Copyright c © 2013 Thomas Wieder. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
No population increases without limit and ecologists have utilised two paradigms to find out why. Th...
The population problem is as hard to define as it is to solve. This article discusses the history an...
This chapter introduces system dynamics models of limits to growth. First, a one-stock model is pres...