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The future population of the world what can we assume today? | Author(s) | Wolfgang Lutz |
Corporate Author | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis |
Publisher | Earthscan, London, 1994 |
Pages | 484 pp |
Source | Earthscan Publications Ltd., 120 Pentonville Road, London N1 9JN. |
Keywords | Population statistics ; Demography ; International ; Developing countries. |
Annotation | Provides an analysis of the main components of population change - fertility, mortality and migration - and translates these factors into projections for the twelve world regions. The projections, for developing and industrialised countries, and compiled by leading international demographers, are the first to explicitly take into account possible environmental limits to population growth, and factors such as the impact of AIDS. Projections are made, based on permutations of possible scenarios for populations up to the year 2100. |
Accession Number | CPA-961126203 B |
Classmark | S4: S8: 72: 7B |
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