Population Pressure and Management of Natural Resources
Author : Jean-Marie Baland
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 41,29 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9789251039205
Author : Jean-Marie Baland
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 41,29 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9789251039205
Author : Lori M. Hunter
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 16,91 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780833043689
This report discusses the relationship between population and environmental change, the forces that mediate this relationship, and how population dynamics specifically affect climate change and land-use change.
Author : Ronald Gene Ridker
Publisher :
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 47,99 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Conservation of natural resources
ISBN :
Author : Dilys Roe
Publisher : IIED
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 31,33 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Conservation of natural resources
ISBN : 1843697556
Provides a pan-African synthesis of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM), drawing on multiple authors and a wide range of documented experiences from Southern, Eastern, Western and Central Africa. This title discusses the degree to which CBNRM has met poverty alleviation, economic development and nature conservation objectives.
Author : Resources for the Future
Publisher : [Baltimore] : Published for Resources for the Future by the Johns Hopkins Press
Page : 1184 pages
File Size : 40,53 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Conservation of natural resources
ISBN :
A detailed examination of the adequacy of natural resources in the U.S. to provide the standard of living expected.
Author : Donella H. Meadows
Publisher : Universe Pub
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 34,50 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Economic development.
ISBN : 9780876632222
Examines the factors which limit human economic and population growth and outlines the steps necessary for achieving a balance between population and production. Bibliogs
Author : Dr. Rajinder Verma
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 25,6 MB
Release : 2017-01-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 136558545X
Environment is the aggregate of all the external conditions and influences affecting the life and development of an organism. The planet's biosphere is the product of the vitality of the organic forms and the stability of a particular ecosystem depends upon its diversity.
Author : National Research Council
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 38,46 MB
Release : 2005-10-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0309096553
Population, Land Use, and Environment: Research Directions offers recommendations for future research to improve understanding of how changes in human populations affect the natural environment by means of changes in land use, such as deforestation, urban development, and development of coastal zones. It also features a set of state-of-the-art papers by leading researchers that analyze population-land useenvironment relationships in urban and rural settings in developed and underdeveloped countries and that show how remote sensing and other observational methods are being applied to these issues. This book will serve as a resource for researchers, research funders, and students.
Author : José Miguel Guzmán
Publisher : UN
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 22,7 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Law
ISBN :
This book broadens and deepens understanding of a wide range of population-climate change linkages. Incorporating population dynamics into research, policymaking and advocacy around climate change is critical for understanding trajectory of global greenhouse gas emissions, for developing and implementing adaptation plans and thus for global and national efforts to curtail this threat. The papers in this volume provide a substantive and methodological guide to the current state of knowledge on issues such as population growth and size and emissions; population vulnerability and adaptation linked to health, gender disparities and children; migration and urbanization; and the data and analytical needs for the next stages of policy-relevant research.
Author : Fonjong, Lotsmart
Publisher : Langaa RPCIG
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 27,78 MB
Release : 2019-10-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9956551244
Cameroon is rich in petroleum, minerals, tropical forests, wildlife, water systems, fertile lands, and much more. Paradoxically however, most citizens live in abject poverty and without jobs, potable water, electricity, good healthcare and roads. This book is a thoughtful interrogation of some of the structural factors driving persistent poverty in Cameroon in the midst of natural resource abundance. It engages in a multidimensional critical analysis of the impact of natural resources on basic development indicators and concludes that good resource governance and sound management are the missing link. Natural resources alone will not create socio-economic prosperity void of good management with a clear development vision and strategy in Cameroon. The book assembles a wide diversity of analysis, views, perspectives and recommendations from economists, development experts, social and political scientists, on Cameroon’s current development inertia. What emerges in the end is a coherent interdisciplinary analysis of the natural resource-development paradox as it plays out in an African setting. Theories and good practices from Africa and beyond are systematically applied to identify and critique present policy and management approaches while providing alternative options that can unlock Cameroon’s natural resource wealth for national prosperity.