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Title: Ecology and the Crisis of Overpopulation
Condition: New
Subtitle: Future Prospects for Global Sustainability
Author: Anup Shah
Format: Hardback
ISBN-10: 1858984637
EAN: 9781858984636
ISBN: 9781858984636
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Genre: Medicine
Topic: Science Nature & Math, Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Business & Finance
Release Date: 28/10/1998
Description: Current population growth is leading to a depletion in natural resources and could eventually cause irreversible damage to the environment. This book attempts to explain trends in the growth of the global population and the ecological consequences by blending the insights of analytical economics and behavioural ecology.

The book begins by looking at population from a long term perspective and considers the ecological influences before going on to examine the economics of population growth. Reproduction decisions of the family are then analysed, and the welfare effect of these decisions on society as a whole are considered. Anup Shah pays particular attention to policies which could try to prevent or cure overpopulation. He asks whether there is a case for intervening in order to prevent overpopulation, and suggests that one way of reducing the effects of population growth is through technological advances which can help compensate for the adverse external effects. Finally, he examines the future of urban centres in the light of population growth.

The book is written from a multidisciplinary approach and will have a wide readership throughout the social sciences. It will have particular appeal for economists, geographers, earth scientists, ecologists, environmentalists and those working in the area of development studies.


Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: GB
Item Height: 234mm
Item Length: 156mm
Release Year: 1998

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