Is the planet full? /

"What are the impacts of population growth? Can our planet support the demands of the ten billion people anticipated to be the world's population by the middle of this century? While it is common to hear about the problems of overpopulation, might there be unexplored benefits of increasing...

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Group Author: Goldin, Ian, 1955
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Subjects:
Summary: "What are the impacts of population growth? Can our planet support the demands of the ten billion people anticipated to be the world's population by the middle of this century? While it is common to hear about the problems of overpopulation, might there be unexplored benefits of increasing numbers of people in the world? How can we both consider and harness the potential benefits brought by a healthier, wealthier and larger population? May more people mean more scientists to discover how our world works, more inventors and thinkers to help solve the world's problems, more skilled people to p
Carrier Form: xiii, 245 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780199677771 (hardback) :
0199677778 (hardback)
Index Number: HB871
CLC: C924.1-05
Call Number: C924.1-05/I732
Contents: Introduction /
Optimum Population, Welfare Economics, and Inequality /
Overpopulation or Underpopulation? /
Demographic and Environmental Transitions /
Towards a Contemporary Understanding of The Limits to Growth /
How can 9-10 Billion People be Fed Sustainably and Equitably by 2050? /
Water Scarcity on a Blue Planet /
The Metabolism of a Human-Dominated Planet /
Safe, Effective, and Affordable Health Care