Nature's Place Human Population and the Future of Biological Diversity
By Robert Engelman and Richard P. Cincotta, 2000, Population Action International (PAI) This report considers how population is changing, how society might influence these trends, and what impact future population change might have on the conservation of species. The report surveys the world's highest-priority regions for biological conservation, the 25 biodiversity hotspots and three major wilderness areas and it quantifies each region's human population density and growth
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Nature's Place Human Population and the Future of Biological Diversity
By Robert Engelman and Richard P. Cincotta, 2000, Population Action International (PAI) This report considers how population is changing, how society might influence these trends, and what impact future population change might have on the conservation of species. The report surveys the world's highest-priority regions for biological conservation, the 25 biodiversity hotspots and three major wilderness areas and it quantifies each region's human population density and growth