John Landers / Vernon Reynolds (eds.)
Fertility and Resources
Herausgeber: Landers, John; Reynolds, Vernon
John Landers / Vernon Reynolds (eds.)
Fertility and Resources
Herausgeber: Landers, John; Reynolds, Vernon
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In this book, the gap between socio-ecology and population demography is bridged, by showing how animals and humans adjust their fertility to environmental conditions.
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In this book, the gap between socio-ecology and population demography is bridged, by showing how animals and humans adjust their fertility to environmental conditions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521395267
- ISBN-10: 0521395267
- Artikelnr.: 23303927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521395267
- ISBN-10: 0521395267
- Artikelnr.: 23303927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors; 1. Introduction J. Landers and V. Reynolds; 2.
Environmental and social determinants of fecundity in primates R. I. M.
Dunbar; 3. Biological aspects of fertility among Third World populations L.
Rosetta; 4. A preliminary report on fertility and socioeconomic changes in
two Papua New Guinea communities T. Taufa, V. Mea and J. Lourie; 5. The
cultural context of fertility transition in immigrant Mennonites J. C.
Stevenson and P. M. Everson; 6. Inter-relationships between consanguinity,
religion and fertility in Karnataka, South India A. H. Bittles, A. Radha
Rama Devi and N. Appaji Rao; 7. Resources and the fertility transition in
the countryside of England and Wales P. R. A. Hinde; 8. Fertility decline
and birth spacing among London Quakers J. Landers; 9. Population growth,
innovation and resource exploitation E. Boserup; 10. Fertility decline in
developing countries: the roles of economic modernisation, culture and
Government interventions J. Cleland; 11. Understanding recent fertility
trends in the Third World A. G. Hill; 12. Monogamy, landed property and
demographic regimes in pre-industrial Europe: regional contrasts and
temporal stabilities R. M. Smith; Index.
Environmental and social determinants of fecundity in primates R. I. M.
Dunbar; 3. Biological aspects of fertility among Third World populations L.
Rosetta; 4. A preliminary report on fertility and socioeconomic changes in
two Papua New Guinea communities T. Taufa, V. Mea and J. Lourie; 5. The
cultural context of fertility transition in immigrant Mennonites J. C.
Stevenson and P. M. Everson; 6. Inter-relationships between consanguinity,
religion and fertility in Karnataka, South India A. H. Bittles, A. Radha
Rama Devi and N. Appaji Rao; 7. Resources and the fertility transition in
the countryside of England and Wales P. R. A. Hinde; 8. Fertility decline
and birth spacing among London Quakers J. Landers; 9. Population growth,
innovation and resource exploitation E. Boserup; 10. Fertility decline in
developing countries: the roles of economic modernisation, culture and
Government interventions J. Cleland; 11. Understanding recent fertility
trends in the Third World A. G. Hill; 12. Monogamy, landed property and
demographic regimes in pre-industrial Europe: regional contrasts and
temporal stabilities R. M. Smith; Index.
List of contributors; 1. Introduction J. Landers and V. Reynolds; 2.
Environmental and social determinants of fecundity in primates R. I. M.
Dunbar; 3. Biological aspects of fertility among Third World populations L.
Rosetta; 4. A preliminary report on fertility and socioeconomic changes in
two Papua New Guinea communities T. Taufa, V. Mea and J. Lourie; 5. The
cultural context of fertility transition in immigrant Mennonites J. C.
Stevenson and P. M. Everson; 6. Inter-relationships between consanguinity,
religion and fertility in Karnataka, South India A. H. Bittles, A. Radha
Rama Devi and N. Appaji Rao; 7. Resources and the fertility transition in
the countryside of England and Wales P. R. A. Hinde; 8. Fertility decline
and birth spacing among London Quakers J. Landers; 9. Population growth,
innovation and resource exploitation E. Boserup; 10. Fertility decline in
developing countries: the roles of economic modernisation, culture and
Government interventions J. Cleland; 11. Understanding recent fertility
trends in the Third World A. G. Hill; 12. Monogamy, landed property and
demographic regimes in pre-industrial Europe: regional contrasts and
temporal stabilities R. M. Smith; Index.
Environmental and social determinants of fecundity in primates R. I. M.
Dunbar; 3. Biological aspects of fertility among Third World populations L.
Rosetta; 4. A preliminary report on fertility and socioeconomic changes in
two Papua New Guinea communities T. Taufa, V. Mea and J. Lourie; 5. The
cultural context of fertility transition in immigrant Mennonites J. C.
Stevenson and P. M. Everson; 6. Inter-relationships between consanguinity,
religion and fertility in Karnataka, South India A. H. Bittles, A. Radha
Rama Devi and N. Appaji Rao; 7. Resources and the fertility transition in
the countryside of England and Wales P. R. A. Hinde; 8. Fertility decline
and birth spacing among London Quakers J. Landers; 9. Population growth,
innovation and resource exploitation E. Boserup; 10. Fertility decline in
developing countries: the roles of economic modernisation, culture and
Government interventions J. Cleland; 11. Understanding recent fertility
trends in the Third World A. G. Hill; 12. Monogamy, landed property and
demographic regimes in pre-industrial Europe: regional contrasts and
temporal stabilities R. M. Smith; Index.