Open Directory - Society: Issues: Environment: Population
See also: - An activist network concerned with national revitalization, population stabilization, immigration reduction, sustainable economic activity, and resource conservation. - A Roman Catholic view of the theories of Malthus and others, written in 1910. - Report of an expert meeting of the UN Population Division which warns of a serious reduction of the global population. - Economist David Friedman argues that there is no justification in economic theory for the widely believed notion that the results of allowing parents freely to decide how many children they have must, in the long run, be catastrophic under any tolerable social institutions. - Based on an educational TV program. The articles cover topics such as human consumption, sustainable population rate, and the impact of the average age within a country. Page includes people counter, photos, quizzes, and maps. - Supports voluntary family planning as a key element in conserving and restoring natural ecosystems. - Organisation carrying out research into optimum population size in relation to environmental sustainability, particularly in the UK. Information about their activities and research. - Resource center on population and the environment, maintained by the National Council for Science and the Environment. - PAA is a non-profit, scientific, professional organization established to promote the improvement, advancement and progress of the human race through research of problems related to human population. - A library of electronic documents created by partner organizations working in reproductive and child health, HIV/AIDS, and population. - Four documents from a 1998 FAO workshop that addressed the questions of how to enhance the contribution of population programmes to poverty alleviation and the promotion of sustainable development. - Essay discusses the relationship between population growth or decline and perceived social and political influence. Written by Kevin McDonald. Includes bibliography. - Organization seeking to improve the wellbeing and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world, and to help achieve a humane, equitable and sustainable balance between people and resources.