People in the Balance Population and Natural Resources at the Turn of the Millennium
By Robert Engelman, Richard P. Cincotta, Bonnie Dye, Tom Gardner-Outlaw, and Jennifer Wisnewski, 2000, Population Action International (PAI) This publication updates key data on population growth and the state of critical natural resources as the millennium turns. It considers human population issues in relation to water, land, forests, fisheries, carbon dioxide and biological diversity and calls for policy changes for governments and the private sector.
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People in the Balance Population and Natural Resources at the Turn of the Millennium
By Robert Engelman, Richard P. Cincotta, Bonnie Dye, Tom Gardner-Outlaw, and Jennifer Wisnewski, 2000, Population Action International (PAI) This publication updates key data on population growth and the state of critical natural resources as the millennium turns. It considers human population issues in relation to water, land, forests, fisheries, carbon dioxide and biological diversity and calls for policy changes for governments and the private sector.