TY - BOOK AU - Mazur,Laurie Ann TI - Beyond the numbers: a reader on population, consumption, and the environment SN - 1559632992 U1 - 304.66 23 PY - 1994/// CY - Wasington, USA PB - Island Press KW - Environment KW - Medio ambiente KW - Security KW - Seguridad KW - Sustainable development KW - Desarrollo sostenible N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 407-437) e índice.; Seeing the Population Isuue Whole; Donella H. Meadows; (p. 23-32) --; Pupulation, Nature, and the Environment; Mark Sagoff; (p. 33-39) --; The Conundrum of Consumption; Alan Thein Durning; (p. 40-47) --; Carring Capacity: The Earth´s Bottom Line; Sandra Postel; (p. 48-70) --; Sustainable Development for and by whom?; Fatima Vianna Mello; (p. 71-75) --; Pupulation, living standards and sustainability: An economic view; F. Landis Mackellar & David E. Horlacher; (p. 76-92) --; Population by the numbers: trends in population growth and structure; Carl Haub & Martha Farnsworth Riche; (p. 95-108) --; The international family planning movemental; Peter J. Donaldson & Amy Ong Tsui; (p. 111-121) --; The politics of U.S. Population assistance; Sharon L. Camp; (p. 122-134) --; Population policy and women´s health: Balancing the scales; Adrienne Germain & Jane Ordway; (p. 135-139) --; From Family Planning to Reproductive health; Mahmoud F. Fathalla; (p. 143-149) --; Population policy must encompass more than family planning services; Judith Bruce; (p. 150-157) --; Seeking common ground: unmet needs and demographic goals; Steven W. Sinding, John Ross & Allan Rosenfield; (p. 158-170) --; Quality: The key to success; Anrudh Jain & Judith Bruce; (p. 171-176) --; Abortion and the global crisis in women´s health; Jodil L. Jacobson; (p. 177-184) --; AIDS: An agenda for population policy; Christopher J. Elias; (p. 185-190) --; Ethical Issues in Population and Reproductive Health; Ruth Macklin; (p. 191-198) --; Law and reproductive health; Lynn P. Freedman; (p. 199-205) --; Investing in women: the focus of the ´90s; Nafis Sadik; (p. 209-226) --; Women´s rights and reproductive choice: Rethinking the connections; Ruth Dixon-Mueller; (p. 227-241) --; Family and Gender Issues for population policy; Cynthia B. Lloyd; (p. 242-256) --; Gender and population policy; M. Teresita de Barbieri; (p. 257-266) --; Women´s voices ´94; (p. 267-272) --; Population policy and the clash of cultures; Judith Lichtnberg; (p. 273-280) --; Reflections on African-American resistance to population policies and birth control; Denese Shervington; (p. 281-284) --; People of color and the discussion of population; Mencer donahue Edmards; (p. 285-289) --; Indigenous peoples, population, and sustainability; Russel Lawrence Barsh; (p. 290-299) --; American religious groups and population policy; L. Anathea Brooks & Teresa Chandler; (p. 303-309) --; Population policies and Christian ethics; Reverend James B. Martin-Schramm; (p. 310-319) --; Theo-Politics: The Roman catholic church and population policy; Frances Kissling; (p. 320-329) --; Reflections on population policy from the Roman catholic tradition; Maura Anne Ryan; (p. 330-340) --; Urbanization prospects for the 21st century; Nancy Yu-Ping Chen & Hania Zlotnik; (p. 343-358) --; International migration: cause and effects; Hania Zlotnik; (p. 359-377) --; Migration: What policymakers can do; Sharon Stanton Russell & Michael S. Teitelbaum; (p. 378-380) --; Immigration and population in the united states: Collision or consensus?; Frank Sharry; (p. 381-388) --; Environmental change and violent conflict; Thomas F. Homer-Dixon, Jeffrey H. Boutwell & George W. Rathjens; (p. 391-400) --; Population and common security; Emma Rothschild; (p. 401-406) ER -