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A Concise History of World Population


A Concise History of World Population


6. Aufl.

von: Massimo Livi-Bacci

28,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 10.01.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781119029304
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 320

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The latest edition of this classic text has been updated to reflect current trends and implications for future demographic developments. The areas of Africa, international migration and population and environment have been strengthened and statistical information has been updated throughout.<br /> <ul> <li>A new edition of this classic history of demography text, which has been updated to strengthen the major subject areas of Africa, international migration and population and the environment</li> <li>Includes the latest statistical information, including the 2015 UN population projections revision and developments in China's population policy</li> <li>Information is presented in a clear and simple form, with academic material presented accessibly for the undergraduate audience whilst still maintaining the interest of higher level students and scholars</li> <li>The text covers issues that are crucial to the future of every species by encouraging humanity's search for ways to prevent future demographic catastrophes brought about by environmental or human agency</li> <li>Analyses the changing patterns of world population growth, including the effects of migration, war, disease, technology and culture</li> </ul>
<p>Preface ix</p> <p>Acknowledgment xi</p> <p><b>1 The Space and Strategy of Demographic Growth 1</b></p> <p>1.1 Humans and Animals 1</p> <p>1.2 Divide and Multiply 5</p> <p>1.3 Jacopo Bichi and Domenica Del Buono, Jean Guyon, and Mathurine Robin 7</p> <p>1.4 Reproduction and Survival 9</p> <p>1.5 The Space of Growth 17</p> <p>1.6 Environmental Constraints 19</p> <p>1.7 A Few Figures 24</p> <p>Notes 27</p> <p>Further Reading 32</p> <p><b>2 Demographic Growth: Between Choice and Constraint 33</b></p> <p>2.1 Constraint, Choice, Adaptation 33</p> <p>2.2 From Hunters to Farmers: The Neolithic Demographic Transition 35</p> <p>2.3 Black Death and Demographic Decline in Europe 42</p> <p>2.4 The Tragedy of the American Indios: Old Microbes and New Populations 47</p> <p>2.5 Africa, America, and the Slave Trade 53</p> <p>2.6 The French Canadians: A Demographic Success Story 57</p> <p>2.7 Ireland and Japan: Two Islands, Two Histories 61</p> <p>2.8 On the Threshold of the Contemporary World: China and Europe 67</p> <p>Notes 73</p> <p>Further Reading 84</p> <p><b>3 Land, Labor, and Population 85</b></p> <p>3.1 Diminishing Returns and Demographic Growth 85</p> <p>3.2 Historical Confirmations 89</p> <p>3.3 Demographic Pressure and Economic Development 94</p> <p>3.4 More on Demographic Pressure and Development: Examples from the Stone Age to the Present Day 98</p> <p>3.5 Space, Land, and Development 101</p> <p>3.6 Population Size and Prosperity 108</p> <p>3.7 Increasing or Decreasing Returns? 112</p> <p>Notes 113</p> <p>Further Reading 117</p> <p><b>4 Toward Order and Efficiency: The Recent Demography of Europe and the Developed World 119</b></p> <p>4.1 From Waste to Economy 119</p> <p>4.2 From Disorder to Order: The Lengthening of Life 124</p> <p>4.3 From High to Low Fertility 131</p> <p>4.4 European Emigration: A Unique Phenomenon 137</p> <p>4.5 A Summing Up: The Results of the Transition 143</p> <p>4.6 Theoretical Considerations on the Relationship between Demographic and Economic Growth 146</p> <p>4.7 More on the Relationship between Demographic and Economic Growth: Empirical Observations 150</p> <p>Notes 157</p> <p>Further Reading 164</p> <p><b>5 The Populations of Poor Countries 167</b></p> <p>5.1 An Extraordinary Phase 167</p> <p>5.2 The Conditions of Survival 172</p> <p>5.3 A Brief Geography of Fertility 179</p> <p>5.4 The Conditions and Prospects for Fertility Decline and Demographic Policy 184</p> <p>5.5 India and China 191</p> <p>5.6 Fertilia and Sterilia 201</p> <p>5.7 Explaining a Paradox 205</p> <p>Notes 212</p> <p>Further Reading 222</p> <p><b>6 The Future 225</b></p> <p>6.1 Population and Self?]Regulation 225</p> <p>6.2 The Numbers of the Future 227</p> <p>6.3 The North–South Divide and International Migration 233</p> <p>6.4 On Sustainability of Extended Survival 242</p> <p>6.5 The Moving Limits 251</p> <p>6.6 Non?]Renewable Resources and the Parable of Pauperia and Tycoonia 255</p> <p>6.7 Food for All? 259</p> <p>6.8 Space and Environment in a Smaller Planet 265</p> <p>6.9 Calculations and Values 270</p> <p>Notes 274</p> <p>Major Scientific Journals for Further Reading 281</p> <p>Index 283</p>
<b>Massimo Livi-Bacci</b> is Professor of Demography at the University of Florence. A former president of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, his extensive research interests include contemporary demography as well as the history of population. He has taught and held fellowships at universities all over the world, including Princeton University, the University of California at Berkeley, the Collège de France, and the Colegio de México. His many publications include <i>Population and Nutrition</i> (1991), <i>The Population of Europe: A History</i> (Blackwell, 1999), <i>Conquest: The Destruction of the American Indios</i> (2007), and <i>A Short History of Migration</i> (2012).
<p>Since its original publication in 1992, <i>A Concise History of the World Populations</i> has established itself as the standard history of world population. The text analyzes the changing patterns of world population growth, including the effects of migration, war, disease, technology and culture. Its core purpose in explaining the links between nature, culture and demography is to encourage humanity's search for ways to prevent future demographic catastrophes brought about by environmental or human agency. Valued for its informative and accessible style as well as its fresh treatment of contemporary theory, it covers issues that are crucial to the future of every species, human and animal.</p> This sixth edition, which is now revised to reflect current trends and their implications for future demographic developments, keeps the essence of the book intact, remaining compact and concise. Livi-Bacci has modified the statistical and bibliographical information with the inclusion of the 2015 UN population projections revision and developments in China's population policy. The text has also been updated to strengthen the major subject areas of Africa, international migration and population and the environment, which is quickly gaining importance in terms of its increasing dramatic global impact. 

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