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Population and Land Use in Developing Countries : Report of a Workshop

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This valuable book summarizes recent research by experts from both the natural and social sciences on the effects of population growth on land use.

It is a useful introduction to a field in which little quantitative research has been conducted and in which there is a great deal of public controversy.

The book includes case studies of African, Asian, and Latin American countries that demonstrate the varied effects of population growth on land use.

Several general chapters address the following timely questions: What is meant by land use change?

Why are ecological research and population studies so different?

What are the implications for sustainable growth in agricultural production?Although much work remains to be done in quantifying the causal connections between demographic and land use changes, this book provides important insights into those connections, and it should stimulate more work in this area. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Introduction2 Population, Land Use, and Environment: A Long History3 What is Meant by Land Use Change?4 An Ecological Perspective on Population Change and Land Use5 Northern Nigeria: Land Transformation Under AgriculturalIntensification6 India: Population Pressure, Technology, Infrastructure, CapitalFormation, and Rural Incomes7 Mauritius: Population and Land Use8 Honduras: Population, Inequality, and Resource Destruction9 Population Growth, Environmental Change, and Innovation:Implications for Sustainable Growth in AgricultureAppendix A: Workshop AgendaAppendix B: Workshop Participants

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Product Details
National Academies Press
0309048389 / 9780309048385
Paperback / softback
01/02/1993
United States
172 pages
152 x 229 mm
Professional & Vocational Learn More