Population and climate change
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Population and climate change
Cambridge University Press, c2001, 2005
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"IIASA"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-258) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Population and Climate Change provides the first systematic in-depth treatment of links between two major themes of the twenty-first century: population growth and associated demographic trends such as aging, and climate change. It is written by a multidisciplinary team of authors from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, who integrate both natural science and social science perspectives in a way that is readable by members of both communities. The book will be of primary interest to researchers in the fields of climate change, demography, and economics. It will also be useful to policy-makers and NGOs dealing with issues of population dynamics and climate change, and to teachers and students on courses such as environmental studies, demography, climatology, economics, earth systems science, and international relations.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Authors and contributors
- Acknowledgement
- Part I. Climate Change: 1. The human population, economic development, and environment
- Part II. Population and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: 2. Population and adaptation
- 3. Agriculture, health, and environmental security
- 4. Population and climate change
- 5. Policy implications
- Appendix I. Fertility and mortality assumptions for IIASA population projections
- Appendix II. Household-level economies of scale in energy consumption
- Appendix III. Population in major climate change assessment models
- References.
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