[Population growth and the environment]. / Crescimento demografico e meio ambiente.
Rev Bras Estud Popul
; 8(1-2): 61-71, 1991.
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PIP: The impact of population growth on the enviornment has been extensively researched; it consists of the depletion of resources (agricultural land absorbed by urban expansion, loss of soils, desertification, loss of biodiversity, less availability of minerals, dwindling of petroleum reserves) and the degradation of natural resources (air and water pollution). For politicians, journalists, and environmentalists, population growth is identified as the principal villain, which is a unidirectional and negative opinion. Demography is supposed to examine the negative and positive effects of the environment-population relationship; however, it is postulated that there has not been much produced in the last 2 centuries in this area. Examination of the research literature does not indicate any view that transcends the Malthusian vision, although a few empirical studies exist (Hogan, 1989). Durham (1979) identified the replacement of subsistence agriculture by export-oriented agriculture as the key factor in overpopulation in El Salvador and Honduras that led to migrations and international conflicts. Tudela (1987) related a similar process in the Mexican state of Tabasco, where a period of malnutrition was accompanied by the expansion of export agriculture and nutritional improvements emanated only from recapturing subsistence agriculture. Fearnside (1986) researched the dynamics of the occupation and destruction of Amazonia. However, Kahn and Simon went further and denied the existence of real environmental problems: population is the ultimate resource, and the more minds, the more good ideas and solutions for any problem. However, in all these cases of pure or modified Malthusianism the relation of population/resources is reduced to a unidimensional relationship; and fertility, mortality, migration, marriage, and age structure receive little attention. A prime candidate for the attention of population specialists should be migration and patterns of settlement and their relationships to the physical environment, aspects of the depletion and degradation of resources as well as socially useful alterations.^ieng
Palavras-chave
Americas; Brazil; Carrying Capacity; Demographic Analysis; Demographic Factors; Demography; Developing Countries; Environment; Latin America; Migration; Natural Resources; Neomalthusianism; Population; Population Dynamics; Population Growth; Population Pressure; Population Theory; Research Methodology; Settlement And Resettlement; Social Sciences; South America
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Base de dados:
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Assunto principal:
Pesquisa
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Dinâmica Populacional
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Demografia
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Crescimento Demográfico
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Conservação dos Recursos Naturais
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Emigração e Imigração
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Meio Ambiente
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Aspecto:
Determinantes_sociais_saude
País/Região como assunto:
America do sul
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Brasil
Idioma:
Pt
Revista:
Rev Bras Estud Popul
Ano de publicação:
1991
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de publicação:
Brasil