![]() While Hartmann challenged some of the overarching assumptions of current thought on population and the environment, de Sherbinin explained how grassroots efforts really can make a difference in building sustainable societies. environmental policy to single households in developing countries.īetsy Hartmann and Alex de Sherbinin detailed their findings on this subject in a presentation of papers from the latest issue of AVISO: An Information Bulletin on Global Environmental Change and Human Security. ![]() Human security turns out to be dependent on many different forces at many different levels-from U.S. policy toward the developing world) holds that rapid population growth is a major cause of poverty, human insecurity, and environmental degradation.īut the actual impact of large populations is much more complicated and uncertain. January 30, 2001-Conventional wisdom (and much U.S. Careers, Fellowships, and Internships Open/Closeīetsy Hartmann, Director, Population and Development Program, Hampshire College in Amherst, MAĪlex de Sherbinin, Research Associate, Columbia University's Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).Science and Technology Innovation Program. ![]() The Middle East and North Africa Workforce Development Initiative.Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. ![]() Nuclear Proliferation International History Project.North Korea International Documentation Project.Environmental Change and Security Program.Hyundai Motor-Korea Foundation Center for Korean History and Public Policy. ![]()
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