| Literature DB >> 20011237 |
Alex de Sherbinin1, David Carr, Susan Cassels, Leiwen Jiang.
Abstract
The interactions between human population dynamics and the environment have often been viewed mechanistically. This review elucidates the complexities and contextual specificities of population-environment relationships in a number of domains. It explores the ways in which demographers and other social scientists have sought to understand the relationships among a full range of population dynamics (e.g., population size, growth, density, age and sex composition, migration, urbanization, vital rates) and environmental changes. The chapter briefly reviews a number of the theories for understanding population and the environment and then proceeds to provide a state-of-the-art review of studies that have examined population dynamics and their relationship to five environmental issue areas. The review concludes by relating population-environment research to emerging work on human-environment systems.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 20011237 PMCID: PMC2792934 DOI: 10.1146/annurev.energy.32.041306.100243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Environ Resour ISSN: 1543-5938 Impact factor: 11.108