This Population Bulletin, published in March 1998, examines the likely global impacts of population growth and distribution on food supply, energy consumption, emission of greenhouse gases, forests, oceans, and other environmental factors. The authors review various models developed to explore the complex relationships among population change, consumption levels, resources, and environmental health, and they discuss the various philosophical perspectives that affect the interpretation of model results.
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Livernash, R. and Rodenburg, E. 1998. Population change, resources, and the environment. Population Bulletin 53(1):1.
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1998
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