The state of world population 2001 : footprints and milestones : population and environmental change
2001
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The state of world population 2001 : footprints and milestones : population and environmental change
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Summary
Human activity is altering the planet on an unprecedented scale, the report points out. More people are using more resources with more intensity and leaving a bigger "footprint" on the earth than ever before. The report examines the close links between environmental conditions, population trends, and prospects for alleviating poverty in developing countries. It finds that expanding women's opportunities and ensuring their reproductive health and rights are critically important, both to improve the well-being of growing human populations and to protect the natural world.
Call number
FPA(058)/P6/2001
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[New York] : UNFPA, [2001]
Description
iv, 76 p. : ill., graphs, maps, tables
ISBN / ISSN
0897146093
9789210604116 (English pdf)
9789210604116 (English pdf)
Sales number
01.III.H.1