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_aA pivotal moment : _bpopulation, justice, and the environmental challenge / _cedited by Laurie Mazur. |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bIsland Press, _c2010. |
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_axvii, 413 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tForeword / _rTimothy E. Wirth -- _tIntroduction / _rLaurie Mazur -- _tHuman population grows up / _rJoel E. Cohen -- _tThe largest generation comes of age / _rMartha Farnsworth Riche -- _tPeople on the move : population, migration, and the environment / _rSusan Gibbs -- _tThe urban millennium / _rUnited Nations Population Fund -- _tClimate change and population growth / _rBrian C. O'Neill -- _tFair weather, lasting world / _rRobert Engelman -- _tAdapting to climate change : the role of reproductive health / _rMalea Hoepf Young ... [et al.] -- _tPopulation growth, ecosystem services, and human well-being / _rLynne Gaffikin -- _tNumbers matter : human population as a dynamic factor in environmental degradation / _rJohn Harte -- _tEnvironmental justice in an urbanizing world / _rGordon McGranahan -- _tThe new economics of population change / _rRachel Nugent -- _tFood : will there be enough? / _rLester R. Brown -- _tUnderstanding the global food crisis : Malthusian nightmare or free-trade fiasco? / _rWalden Bello -- _tHow much is left? an overview of the water crisis / _rEleanor Sterling and Erin Vintinner -- _tThe biggest footprint : population and consumption in the United States / _rVicky Markham -- _tPopulation growth, reproductive health, and the future of Africa / _rFred T. Sai -- _tCancún : paradise lost / _rAdriana Varillas -- _tThe flip side : how the environment impacts our reproductive health / _rCharlotte Brody and Julia Varshavsky -- _tCairo : the unfinished revolution / _rCarmen Barroso and Steven W. Sinding -- _tThe new population challenge / _rJudith Bruce and John Bongaarts -- _tRethinking U.S. population policy / _rSuzanne Petroni -- _tGoing to extremes : population politics and reproductive rights in Peru / _rSusana Chávez Alvarado with Jacqueline Nolley Echegaray -- _tMobilizing constituencies : achieving sexual reproductive health and rights for all / _rAdrienne Germain -- _tWomen at the center / _rEllen Chesler -- _tTaking stock : linking population, health, and the environment / _rRoger-Mark De Souza -- _tFrom crisis to sustainability / _rJames Gustave Speth -- _tReproductive rights are human rights / _rJacqueline Nolley Echegaray and Shira Saperstein -- _tOver-breeding and the population bomb : the reemergence of nativism and population control in anti-immigration policies / _rPriscilla Huang -- _tChristian perspectives on population issues / _rJames B. Martin-Schramm -- _tEcomorality : toward an ethic of sustainability / _rUrsula Goodenough -- _tReconciling differences : population, reproductive rights, and the environment / _rFrances Kissling -- _tAfterword : work for justice? / _rLaurie Mazur and Shira Saperstein. |
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_aPopulation _xEnvironmental aspects. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aSocial justice. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aSustainable development. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aMazur, Laurie Ann. | |
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