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Standing room only : the challenge of overpopulation

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston; Beacon press; 1955Description: 206pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.6 SAX
Summary: I. THE HUMAN FACTOR 1. The Malthusian Laws 2. The Growth of the Human Population 3. The Demographic Transition II. THE MATERIAL RESOURCES 4. Food for the World 5. Energy and Minerals: Consumption and Reserves 6. The New Frontiers of Science III. PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE 7. Two-thirds of the World 8. Escape from Poverty 9. The Obstacles of Tradition 10. The Conflict Between Creeds and Needs
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I. THE HUMAN FACTOR
1. The Malthusian Laws
2. The Growth of the Human Population
3. The Demographic Transition

II. THE MATERIAL RESOURCES
4. Food for the World
5. Energy and Minerals: Consumption and Reserves
6. The New Frontiers of Science

III. PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE
7. Two-thirds of the World
8. Escape from Poverty
9. The Obstacles of Tradition
10. The Conflict Between Creeds and Needs

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