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Population Dynamics and Supply Systems - A Transdisciplinary Approach

Population Dynamics and Supply Systems - A Transdisciplinary Approach

von: Diana Hummel

Campus Verlag, 2008

ISBN: 9783593385457, 305 Seiten

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Population Dynamics and Supply Systems - A Transdisciplinary Approach


 

While industrialized nations are facing declining birth rates and aging populations, developing countries must deal with rapid urbanization, migration movements, and ongoing population growth. Population Dynamics and Supply Systems explores the links between demographic changes, the environment, and sustainable development. These complex interactions are illustrated with the provisioning structures for water and food. From an inter- and transdisciplinary perspective, this volume uses case studies from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to propose innovative solutions for enhancing the adaptive capacity of supply systems to cope with demographic changes.

The Author

Diana Hummel is a staff member at the Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE) in Frankfurt and lecturer in the Faculty of Political Science at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University.