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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2009. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781849710343
- ISBN-10: 1849710341
- Artikelnr.: 32087542
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781849710343
- ISBN-10: 1849710341
- Artikelnr.: 32087542
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 The Guide: Users, Use, and Basic Orientation
Chapter 2 The Global, Historical Context of Population-Environment Dynamics
Part 2 Population-Environment Linkages in Strategies for National Sustainable Development
Chapter 3 Strategies for Sustainable Development
Chapter 4 The Meaning of Development
Chapter 5 Thinking About Linkages
Chapter 6 Organizing Linkages
Chapter 7 GIS: New Tools for Linking Visual Capacities
Chapter 8 Population-Environment Networks: A Proposed Strategy
Part 3 Linking Population and the Environment - Frameworks and Models
Chapter 9 Introduction
Chapter 10 Characteristics of Frameworks and Models
Chapter 11 Common Frameworks: I=PAT
Chapter 12 Models of Population-Environment Dynamics
Chapter 13 7We shall take some time and space to explore this model for a number of reasons. First is that we find it the most useful and powerful of the models now being used for population environment analyses and planning. In addition, although the model and its full story have been published by Springer-Verlag in Germany in 1994, the price of over US$60 will make it unavailable to many interested readers
Chapter 14 Next Steps
Part 4 Population Parameters and Dynamics
Chapter 15 The Demographic Transitions
Chapter 16 A National Population-Environment Review
Chapter 17 Basic Issues: Size and Vital Rates
Chapter 18 Age/Sex Composition
Chapter 19 Population Momentum
Chapter 20 Migration and Environment
Chapter 21 Urbanization
Chapter 22 Measuring the Quality of Life
Chapter 23 Socially Defined Groups: Gender, Ethnicity and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 24 Environmental Indicators
Chapter 1 The Guide: Users, Use, and Basic Orientation
Chapter 2 The Global, Historical Context of Population-Environment Dynamics
Part 2 Population-Environment Linkages in Strategies for National Sustainable Development
Chapter 3 Strategies for Sustainable Development
Chapter 4 The Meaning of Development
Chapter 5 Thinking About Linkages
Chapter 6 Organizing Linkages
Chapter 7 GIS: New Tools for Linking Visual Capacities
Chapter 8 Population-Environment Networks: A Proposed Strategy
Part 3 Linking Population and the Environment - Frameworks and Models
Chapter 9 Introduction
Chapter 10 Characteristics of Frameworks and Models
Chapter 11 Common Frameworks: I=PAT
Chapter 12 Models of Population-Environment Dynamics
Chapter 13 7We shall take some time and space to explore this model for a number of reasons. First is that we find it the most useful and powerful of the models now being used for population environment analyses and planning. In addition, although the model and its full story have been published by Springer-Verlag in Germany in 1994, the price of over US$60 will make it unavailable to many interested readers
Chapter 14 Next Steps
Part 4 Population Parameters and Dynamics
Chapter 15 The Demographic Transitions
Chapter 16 A National Population-Environment Review
Chapter 17 Basic Issues: Size and Vital Rates
Chapter 18 Age/Sex Composition
Chapter 19 Population Momentum
Chapter 20 Migration and Environment
Chapter 21 Urbanization
Chapter 22 Measuring the Quality of Life
Chapter 23 Socially Defined Groups: Gender, Ethnicity and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 24 Environmental Indicators
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 The Guide: Users, Use, and Basic Orientation
Chapter 2 The Global, Historical Context of Population-Environment Dynamics
Part 2 Population-Environment Linkages in Strategies for National Sustainable Development
Chapter 3 Strategies for Sustainable Development
Chapter 4 The Meaning of Development
Chapter 5 Thinking About Linkages
Chapter 6 Organizing Linkages
Chapter 7 GIS: New Tools for Linking Visual Capacities
Chapter 8 Population-Environment Networks: A Proposed Strategy
Part 3 Linking Population and the Environment - Frameworks and Models
Chapter 9 Introduction
Chapter 10 Characteristics of Frameworks and Models
Chapter 11 Common Frameworks: I=PAT
Chapter 12 Models of Population-Environment Dynamics
Chapter 13 7We shall take some time and space to explore this model for a number of reasons. First is that we find it the most useful and powerful of the models now being used for population environment analyses and planning. In addition, although the model and its full story have been published by Springer-Verlag in Germany in 1994, the price of over US$60 will make it unavailable to many interested readers
Chapter 14 Next Steps
Part 4 Population Parameters and Dynamics
Chapter 15 The Demographic Transitions
Chapter 16 A National Population-Environment Review
Chapter 17 Basic Issues: Size and Vital Rates
Chapter 18 Age/Sex Composition
Chapter 19 Population Momentum
Chapter 20 Migration and Environment
Chapter 21 Urbanization
Chapter 22 Measuring the Quality of Life
Chapter 23 Socially Defined Groups: Gender, Ethnicity and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 24 Environmental Indicators
Chapter 1 The Guide: Users, Use, and Basic Orientation
Chapter 2 The Global, Historical Context of Population-Environment Dynamics
Part 2 Population-Environment Linkages in Strategies for National Sustainable Development
Chapter 3 Strategies for Sustainable Development
Chapter 4 The Meaning of Development
Chapter 5 Thinking About Linkages
Chapter 6 Organizing Linkages
Chapter 7 GIS: New Tools for Linking Visual Capacities
Chapter 8 Population-Environment Networks: A Proposed Strategy
Part 3 Linking Population and the Environment - Frameworks and Models
Chapter 9 Introduction
Chapter 10 Characteristics of Frameworks and Models
Chapter 11 Common Frameworks: I=PAT
Chapter 12 Models of Population-Environment Dynamics
Chapter 13 7We shall take some time and space to explore this model for a number of reasons. First is that we find it the most useful and powerful of the models now being used for population environment analyses and planning. In addition, although the model and its full story have been published by Springer-Verlag in Germany in 1994, the price of over US$60 will make it unavailable to many interested readers
Chapter 14 Next Steps
Part 4 Population Parameters and Dynamics
Chapter 15 The Demographic Transitions
Chapter 16 A National Population-Environment Review
Chapter 17 Basic Issues: Size and Vital Rates
Chapter 18 Age/Sex Composition
Chapter 19 Population Momentum
Chapter 20 Migration and Environment
Chapter 21 Urbanization
Chapter 22 Measuring the Quality of Life
Chapter 23 Socially Defined Groups: Gender, Ethnicity and Indigenous Peoples
Chapter 24 Environmental Indicators