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This file provides the results of that learn. Virgin Islands What has not been previously accomplished is to put within one cover a well-illustrated work that describes the significant historic architecture of this entire area. The Dutch West India Company had been established in to facilitate settlements in the Caribbean. Because the Dutch came from a predominately urban society, their attitudes toward their colonial towns reflected their background, and their laws promoted the appearance of urban density. For example, corner lots had to be built up first to give the appearance of density.
Lots that remained vacant could be confiscated and resold to buyers who would build.
Mercantile advantage, rather than political or ecclesiastical promotion, was the main motivation of the Dutch settlers. Future research could explore the increase in human mobility and collapse of geographical space as it affects population-environment relationships. Footnotes 1 Fertility in most of the developed world is at or below replacement levels 2. More people, more fallow: More People Less Erosion: Environmental Recovery in Kenya.
The Growth of World Population. The Limits to Growth: Curran S, de Sherbinin A. Driving the human ecological footprint. The Revision Highlights. United Nations Millennium Declaration. Changes in ecosystem services and their drivers across the scenarios. Ecosystems and Human Well-being: A Compendium of Data on Global Change.
The Living Planet Report Impact of population growth. Analytic tools for unpacking the driving forces of environmental impacts. On defining the problem of population and environment. The Conditions of Agricultural Growth. This landmark work explores the conditions under which agricultural intensification is likely to take place.
People, Resources, Environment, and Immigration.
Four theories of population change and the environment. A geographical perspective on poverty-environment interactions. Debates on population and the environment; Popul. Population and development within the ecophere: Population, poverty, and the local environment. Population and Climate Change. This is one of the most comprehensive works to date on the subject of population and climate change. Caldwell JC, Caldwell P. The cultural context of high fertility in sub-Saharan Africa.
Fertility as an adjustment to risk. The tragedy of the commons. Theory of the square chicken: Environmental transformations in developing countries: Leach M, Mearns R, editors. The Lie of the Land: Challenging Received Wisdom on the African Environment. Rural household microdemographics, livelihoods and the environment. The Earth as Transformed by Human Action: The human footprint and the last of the wild. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Current Status and Trends. Janell D, Hansen K, editors. Geographical Perspectives on Problems.
A synthesis of information on rapid land-cover change for the period — The relationships of population and forest trends. What drives tropical deforestation? A meta-analysis of proximate and underlying causes of deforestation based on subnational case study evidence. This meta-analysis of case studies of global deforestation examines multiple drivers and proximate determinants of deforestation.
Access to land and fertility in developing countries. Schutjer WA, Stokes S, editors. Rural Development and Human Fertility. The proximate determinants of fertility: Rosero-Bixby L, Palloni A. Population and deforestation in Costa Rica. Rudel T, Horowitz B. Colonist land-allocation decisions, land use, and deforestation in the Ecuadorian Amazon frontier. Econ Dev Cult Change.
Population links to deforestation. This is a good up-to-date literature review on the relationship of population change to deforestation. Land use and land cover change in forest frontiers: Int Reg Sci Rev. Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Barbieri A, Carr DL. Gender-specific out-migration, deforestation and urbanization in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Space-time dynamics of deforestation in Brazilian Amazonia. Int J Remote Sens.
Remote sensing and GIS at farm property level: Photogramm Eng Remote Sens. What drives deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? Evidence from satellite and socioeconomic data. J Environ Econ Manag. A tale of two roads: The role of population change in land use and land cover change in rural Latin America: Land Use Changes in Comparative Perspective. Farm-level models of spatial patterns of land use and land cover dynamics in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Soybeans, development and conservation on the Amazon frontier.
Responses to Land Degradation. Population and environmental change: The population, environment, and development nexus. Old Debates, New Conclusions. Population-driven changes in land-use in developing countries. Lutz W, Scherbov S. Quantifying vicious circle dynamics: Pascual U, Barbier E.
Deprived land-use intensification in shifting cultivation: Filmer D, Pritchett LH. Environmental degradation and the demand for children: Environmental effects on family size preferences and subsequent reproductive behavior in Nepal.
Population growth and intensification of land use in India. Int J Popul Geogr. Dynamic causal patterns of desertification. Global change and the intensification of agriculture in the tropics. Principles of water management for people and the environment.
Water and population dynamics: Human appropriation of renewable fresh water. Falkenmark M, Widstrand C. Population and water resources: Engleman RE, Leroy P. Population and the Future of Renewable Water Supplies. Water and population dynamics in a rural area of Tumkur District, Karnataka State. Rashid H, Kabir B. Water resources and population pressures in the Ganges River Basin. Zaba B, Madulu N. A drop to drink? Migration and intensification of water conflicts in the Pangani Basin, Tanzania.
Water resources, land exploration and population dynamics in arid areas: Rosegrant MW, Ringler C. Impact on food security and rural development of transferring water out of agriculture. The geography of poverty and wealth.
Coastal Waters of the World: Trends, Threats, and Strategies. The challenges facing landlocked developing countries. Natural disturbances and mining of Panamanian Coral Reefs by indigenous people. Migration, social capital and the environment: This is a useful review of the research on migration impacts in coastal zones. Social capital and natural capital: Small-scale fisheries, population dynamics, and resource use in Africa: Migration, markets, and mangrove resource use on Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia.
Social determinants and land use correlates of agricultural technology adoption in a forest frontier: Resilience and neo-traditional populations: Bremner J, Perez J.
A case study of human migration and the sea cucumber crisis in the Galapagos Islands. Do migrants degrade coastal environments? Migration, natural resource extraction and poverty in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Managing for human and ecological context in the Maine soft shell clam fishery. Coral reef health and effects of socio-economic factors in Fiji and Cook Islands.
Practical engagement and environmental concerns. Common property models of sea tenure: Assessing the effects of changing demographic and consumption patterns on sea tenure regimes in the Roviana Lagoon, Solomon Islands. Urbanization on the US landscape: Population and Coastal Regions. Impact of urbanization and tourism on coastal environment. The ecological footprint concept for sustainable seafood production: Collapse and conservation of shark populations in the northwest Atlantic.
Energy Information Annual Data posted online on July 31, http: Economies of scale in energy use in adult-only households. Travel patterns and environmental effects now and in the future: Ewert UC, Prskawetz A. Can regional variation in demographic structure explain regional differences in car use?
A case study in Austria. Pucher J, Renne JL.
Socioeconomics of urban travel: An analysis of cross-sectional variation in total household energy requirements in India using micro survey data. Households and their spatial-energetic practices. Searching for sustainable urban forms. Life-styles and the environment: Yamasaki E, Tominaga N. Evolution of an aging society and effects on residential energy demand. Population, households, and CO 2 emissions. Demographic determinants of household energy use in the United States. A comparative multivariate analysis of household energy requirements in Australia, Brazil, Denmark, India and Japan.
Demographic composition and projections of car use in Austria. Vienna Yearb Popul Res. Population growth and global warming. Analyzing the reduction in US air pollutions: Population growth and air quality in California. Lost in the ozone: Cole MA, Neumayer E. Examining the impacts of demographic factors on air pollution. Dietz T, Rosa EA. Effects of population and affluence on CO 2 emissions.
Lantz V, Feng Q. Assessing income, population, and technology impacts on CO 2 emission in Canada: Can natural factors explain any cross-country differences in carbon dioxide emissions? National carbon dioxide emissions: Can advances in science and technology prevent global warming. Mitigat Adapt Strateg Glob Change. Population, carbon emissions, and global warming: