Making the Link Population, Health, Environment
By Jonathan G. Nash and Roger-Mark De Souza, 2002, Population Reference Bureau (PRB) This document provides information and data on critical linkages between people and the environment. Thirteen demographic, health, and environment indicators are given for 123 countries, six world regions, and the world as a whole. Accompanying text and graphics highlight trends in urbanization, population momentum, consumption levels, carbon dioxide emissions, changes in land use, and declining availability of fresh water.
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Making the Link Population, Health, Environment
By Jonathan G. Nash and Roger-Mark De Souza, 2002, Population Reference Bureau (PRB) This document provides information and data on critical linkages between people and the environment. Thirteen demographic, health, and environment indicators are given for 123 countries, six world regions, and the world as a whole. Accompanying text and graphics highlight trends in urbanization, population momentum, consumption levels, carbon dioxide emissions, changes in land use, and declining availability of fresh water.