International Handbook of Population and Environment
International Handbook of Population and Environment
Veron, Jacques; Gray, Clark; Hunter, Lori M.
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
02/2023
518
Mole
Inglês
9783030764357
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. It's About Time: Integrating the Environment into Population Research (Lori M. Hunter, Clark Gray, and Jacques Veron).- Part I : Theoretical Perspectives.- Chapter 2. Population and Environment Interactions: Macro Perspectives (Jacques Veron).- Chapter 3. A Micro Perspective: Elaborating Demographic Contributions to the Livelihoods Framework (Sara Curran).- Chapter 4. Vulnerability to Climate Change and Adaptive capacity from a demographic perspective (Raya Muttarak).- Part II: Data & Methods.- Chapter 5. Household-scale Data and Analytical Approaches (Brian Thiede).- Chapter 6. Spatial Data and Analytical Approaches (Rachel A. Rosenfeld and KatherineJ. Curtis).- Chapter 7. Qualitative Data and Approaches to Population-Environment Inquiry (Sabine Henry, Sebastien Dujardin, Elisabeth Henriet, and Sofia Costa Santos Baltazar).- Part III: Migration & Environment.- Chapter 8. Building a Policy-Relevant Research Agenda on EnvironmentalMigration in Africa (Valerie Mueller).- Chapter 9. Water Stress and Migration in Asia (David J. Wrathall and Jamon Van Den Hoek).- Chapter 10. Environmentally Informed Migration in North America (Elizabeth Fussell and Brianna Castro).- Chapter 11. Environmental Migration in Latin America (Daniel H. Simon and Fernando Riosmena).- Part IV: Health and Mortality.- Chapter 12. Air Pollution, Health, and Mortality (Melissa LoPalo and Dean Spears).- Chapter 13. Population and Water Issues: Going Beyond Scarcity (Stephanie Dos Santos, Benedicte Gastineau and Valerie Golaz).- Chapter 14. Heat, Mortality, and Health (Heather Randell).- Chapter 15. Land Use Change and Health (William Pan and Gabrielle Bonnet).- Chapter 16. Health and Mortality Consequences of Natural Disasters (Mark VanLandingham, Bonnie Bui, David Abramson, Sarah Friedman, and Rhae Cisneros).- Part V: The Influence of Demographic Dynamics on the Environment.- Chapter 17. Cities and Their Environments (Mark R. Montgomery, Jessie Pinchoff, and Erica K. Chuang).- Chapter 18. Population and Agricultural Change (Richard Bilsborrow).- Chapter 19. Population and Energy Consumption/Carbon Emissions: What We Know, What We Should Focus on Next (Brantley Liddle and Gregory Casey).- Part VI: Other arenas.- Chapter 20. Environment and Fertility (Samuel Sellers).- Chapter 21. Gender, Population and the Environment (Jessica Marter-Kenyon, Samuel Sellers, and Maia Call).- Chapter 22. Socio-Demographic Inequalities in Environmental Exposures (James R. Elliott and Kevin T. Smiley).- Part VI: Conclusion & Reflections.- Chapter 23. Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Population-Environment Research (Barbara Entwisle).- Chapter 24. Environmental migration scholarship and policy: recent progress, future challenges (Robert McLeman).
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Environmental demography;Climate change;Human population dynamics;Climate-related migration;Urbanization and human health;Population-environment connections;Population processes and the environment;Environmental health
Chapter 1. It's About Time: Integrating the Environment into Population Research (Lori M. Hunter, Clark Gray, and Jacques Veron).- Part I : Theoretical Perspectives.- Chapter 2. Population and Environment Interactions: Macro Perspectives (Jacques Veron).- Chapter 3. A Micro Perspective: Elaborating Demographic Contributions to the Livelihoods Framework (Sara Curran).- Chapter 4. Vulnerability to Climate Change and Adaptive capacity from a demographic perspective (Raya Muttarak).- Part II: Data & Methods.- Chapter 5. Household-scale Data and Analytical Approaches (Brian Thiede).- Chapter 6. Spatial Data and Analytical Approaches (Rachel A. Rosenfeld and KatherineJ. Curtis).- Chapter 7. Qualitative Data and Approaches to Population-Environment Inquiry (Sabine Henry, Sebastien Dujardin, Elisabeth Henriet, and Sofia Costa Santos Baltazar).- Part III: Migration & Environment.- Chapter 8. Building a Policy-Relevant Research Agenda on EnvironmentalMigration in Africa (Valerie Mueller).- Chapter 9. Water Stress and Migration in Asia (David J. Wrathall and Jamon Van Den Hoek).- Chapter 10. Environmentally Informed Migration in North America (Elizabeth Fussell and Brianna Castro).- Chapter 11. Environmental Migration in Latin America (Daniel H. Simon and Fernando Riosmena).- Part IV: Health and Mortality.- Chapter 12. Air Pollution, Health, and Mortality (Melissa LoPalo and Dean Spears).- Chapter 13. Population and Water Issues: Going Beyond Scarcity (Stephanie Dos Santos, Benedicte Gastineau and Valerie Golaz).- Chapter 14. Heat, Mortality, and Health (Heather Randell).- Chapter 15. Land Use Change and Health (William Pan and Gabrielle Bonnet).- Chapter 16. Health and Mortality Consequences of Natural Disasters (Mark VanLandingham, Bonnie Bui, David Abramson, Sarah Friedman, and Rhae Cisneros).- Part V: The Influence of Demographic Dynamics on the Environment.- Chapter 17. Cities and Their Environments (Mark R. Montgomery, Jessie Pinchoff, and Erica K. Chuang).- Chapter 18. Population and Agricultural Change (Richard Bilsborrow).- Chapter 19. Population and Energy Consumption/Carbon Emissions: What We Know, What We Should Focus on Next (Brantley Liddle and Gregory Casey).- Part VI: Other arenas.- Chapter 20. Environment and Fertility (Samuel Sellers).- Chapter 21. Gender, Population and the Environment (Jessica Marter-Kenyon, Samuel Sellers, and Maia Call).- Chapter 22. Socio-Demographic Inequalities in Environmental Exposures (James R. Elliott and Kevin T. Smiley).- Part VI: Conclusion & Reflections.- Chapter 23. Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Population-Environment Research (Barbara Entwisle).- Chapter 24. Environmental migration scholarship and policy: recent progress, future challenges (Robert McLeman).
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