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Six Billion and Counting

population growth and food security in the 21st century

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Despite significant advancements in family health and planning over the past 30 years, global population continues to rise by approximately 80 million annually, surpassing 6 billion in 1999. This work explores the implications of ongoing population growth on resource systems and food security at both national and global levels. The authors provide a clear analysis of a complex and concerning situation, evaluating the progress made in population control and identifying future challenges. They examine the impact of rapid population growth on social and economic conditions, natural resources, and food security for impoverished communities. Additionally, they discuss how sociocultural norms and the roles of women and children in traditional societies influence birth rates. The authors critique both population pessimists, who foresee catastrophic resource depletion, and optimists, who believe technological advancements can resolve all issues related to population growth. They propose that new technologies aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of rapid population growth can grant the world essential time to implement the multifaceted strategies required to lower growth rates to sustainable levels.

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Six Billion and Counting, Klaus M. Leisinger

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2002
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Title
Six Billion and Counting
Subtitle
population growth and food security in the 21st century
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Pages
155
ISBN10
0896297055
ISBN13
9780896297050
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Despite significant advancements in family health and planning over the past 30 years, global population continues to rise by approximately 80 million annually, surpassing 6 billion in 1999. This work explores the implications of ongoing population growth on resource systems and food security at both national and global levels. The authors provide a clear analysis of a complex and concerning situation, evaluating the progress made in population control and identifying future challenges. They examine the impact of rapid population growth on social and economic conditions, natural resources, and food security for impoverished communities. Additionally, they discuss how sociocultural norms and the roles of women and children in traditional societies influence birth rates. The authors critique both population pessimists, who foresee catastrophic resource depletion, and optimists, who believe technological advancements can resolve all issues related to population growth. They propose that new technologies aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of rapid population growth can grant the world essential time to implement the multifaceted strategies required to lower growth rates to sustainable levels.