Fr. 130.00

Taking Population Seriously

English · Hardback

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Originally published in 1988 and 1990, this book asks what positive lessons can be learned from some of the developing world's success stories on population. Six developing world countries, as well as the Indian state of Kerala had achieved dramatic reductions in birth rates at the time the book was originally published. The book examines what made their success possible and what lessons they held for the planet, where human beings (now, as then) must bring our species into balance with the natural world.

List of contents

1.The Population Puzzle 2. The Population Debate 3. A Power-Structures Perspective 4. The Debate About Solutions 5. Reflections and Implications.

About the author

Frances Moore Lappé and Rachel Schurman

Summary

Originally published in 1988 and 1990, this book asks what positive lessons can be learned from some of the developing world’s success stories on population.

Report

'This is a welcome and well-researched analysis...' Carolyn Stephens, Health Policy and Planning, Vol 6, Issue 2.
'It's thoughtful, well-researched and persuasive...' Donella Meadows, Dartmouth College
'The perfect remedy for those who naively believe that the root cause of hunger, poverty and children's mortality throughout the world is simply population growth.' George Kent, University of Hawaii.
 

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