UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
POPULATION-ENVIRONMENT DYNAMICS: TRANSITION THEORY.
School of Natural Resources and Environment 545,
School of Public Health EIH 575
MONOGRAPH, FALL TERM 1996.

POPULATION-ENVIRONMENT DYNAMICS: TEN CASE STUDIES



Table of Contents arranged in alphabetical order by last name of author.

Preface Introduction Abstracts 1. Arai, Kazuhiro. Labor Migration and its Influence: the Case of Yemen. 2. Kuramitsu, Hideo. Urbanization in Egypt. 3. Lipchin, Clive. Water Scarcity, International security and Resource Disputes- The Case of the Tigris-Euphrates and Jordan Basin River System. 4. Murchie, Peter and Rebeccca Spector. Organic Produce Consumption in the United States: Indications of Transitions. 5. Nishiguchi, Tamana. The Impact of Policy on Agricultural Transformation in Burma- Approach from Agricultural Development. 6. Rasolofoson, Allain J. Deforestation: the Case of Madagascar. 7. Rodriguez, Julie C. Environmental Transition in Ecuador: Dealing with the Growing Pains. 8. Sasaki, Hitomi. Urbanization Transition and its Impact in Thailand. 9. Smith, Julie M. Nine Nations, One Nile. 10. Spector, Rebecca and Peter Murchie. Organic Produce Consumption in the United States: Indications of Transitions. 11. Tinpanga, Luejit. Population Policy and Socio-Economic Development in Vietnam. Relationships

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