How Many People Can the Earth Support?W. W. Norton & Company, 1996 - 532 من الصفحات In this penetrating analysis of one of the most crucial questions of our time, a leading scholar in the field reviews the history of world population growth and gives a refreshingly frank appraisal of what little can be known about its future. In the process, he offers the most comprehensive account yet available of how various people have tried to estimate the planet's human carrying capacity. Few contemporary writers have addressed the issue of world population growth in such a balanced, objective way, without using it as a pretext to advance a prior political agenda. |
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... less like it used to be than it ever has been before . An overview of four evolutions in human population growth 3 People Control the Growth of Nonhuman Populations The local agricultural evolution : 8000 B.C. - 4000 B.C. • The global ...
... less like it used to be than it ever has been before . An overview of four evolutions in human population growth 3 People Control the Growth of Nonhuman Populations The local agricultural evolution : 8000 B.C. - 4000 B.C. • The global ...
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المحتوى
II | 5 |
III | 23 |
IV | 25 |
V | 32 |
VI | 46 |
VII | 76 |
VIII | 97 |
IX | 107 |
XXI | 329 |
XXII | 356 |
XXIII | 365 |
XXIV | 367 |
XXV | 380 |
XXVI | 399 |
XXVII | 400 |
XXIX | 402 |
X | 109 |
XI | 136 |
XIII | 153 |
XV | 161 |
XVI | 212 |
XVII | 237 |
XVIII | 261 |
XIX | 297 |
XXXI | 419 |
XXXII | 426 |
XXXIV | 429 |
XXXV | 447 |
XXXVI | 481 |
XXXVII | 505 |
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Africa agricultural American animal annual Asia assumed assumptions average billion hectares biological birth rate calculations calories century Condorcet constraints consumption contraception cost crops cubic kilometers cubic meters cultivation culture death rates decline demographic demographic transition developing countries diet doomsday equation Earth economic economist Ehrlich energy environment environmental equation estimates example exponential factors Figure fraction fresh water future global population growth grain grow hectare human carrying capacity human population Ibid increase infection inputs irrigation kilocalories per day kilograms land less limits logistic curve logistic equation Malthus Malthusian parameter maximum migration natural Penck percent person plants poor countries population density population growth rate potential population prediction problems projections regions Resources Institute 1992 rise social soil species square kilometer square meters supply tion tonnes total fertility rate United Nations values women World Bank world population World Resources Institute World3 yield