The global population is expected to reach nine billion by 2050, intensifying "environmental scarcity," a term used here to denote environmental degradation and pressure on renewable and nonrenewable natural resources. Currently, environmental scarcity is more pronounced in less developed countries (LDCs) than in developed countries (DCs). Many argue that this scarcity is increasingly promoting armed conflicts in LDCs. The conventional solution to the problem of environmental conflict is economic growth. It is argued that as LDCs' income per capita rises to the level ofthat of DCs, their population growth and environ mental scarcity will decline, preventing conflict and building peace. This paper illustrates that the growth approach to conf...
The proposition that environmental scarcity causes violent conflict attracts both popular and academ...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
In this volume, a group of distinguished international scholars provides a fresh investigation of th...
As time passes renewable resource scarcities are becoming more common throughout the world. There is...
Negative effects of economic activities on nature are varying to their degrees of intensity: tolera...
The world economy is expected to grow tenfold in the coming half century due to mankind's strenuous ...
In this paper, we have analysed the interaction between the environment and economic growth from the...
In their 1963 classic Scarcity and Growth Howard Barnett and Chandler Morse argued that resource sca...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The widespread clamor for immediate draconian action to reduce the danger of global warming is an un...
In order to keep up even the present (already crisis stricken) trend of economic growth, by 2050 ma...
Resources depletion refers to the situation where the consumption of natural resources is faster tha...
Abstract: Growth implies not only output, but also inputs and more efficiency .Economic growth is su...
Providing both a theoretical background and practical examples of natural resource conflict, this vo...
The proposition that environmental scarcity causes violent conflict attracts both popular and academ...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
In this volume, a group of distinguished international scholars provides a fresh investigation of th...
As time passes renewable resource scarcities are becoming more common throughout the world. There is...
Negative effects of economic activities on nature are varying to their degrees of intensity: tolera...
The world economy is expected to grow tenfold in the coming half century due to mankind's strenuous ...
In this paper, we have analysed the interaction between the environment and economic growth from the...
In their 1963 classic Scarcity and Growth Howard Barnett and Chandler Morse argued that resource sca...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The widespread clamor for immediate draconian action to reduce the danger of global warming is an un...
In order to keep up even the present (already crisis stricken) trend of economic growth, by 2050 ma...
Resources depletion refers to the situation where the consumption of natural resources is faster tha...
Abstract: Growth implies not only output, but also inputs and more efficiency .Economic growth is su...
Providing both a theoretical background and practical examples of natural resource conflict, this vo...
The proposition that environmental scarcity causes violent conflict attracts both popular and academ...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...