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Discussing why population growth is still ignored or denied

Discussing why population growth is still ignored or denied
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摘要 Due to a number of factors outlined in this article,the issue of population growth is excluded from the sustainability discussion.In this article,we explore some of the ethical presumptions that underlie the issues linking population growth and sustainability.Critics argue that action to address population creates social and economic segregation,and portray overpopulation concerns as being "anti-poor," "anti-developing country," or even "antihuman." Yet,de-linking demographic factors from sustainability concerns ignores significant global realities and trends,such as the ecological limits of the Earth,the welfare and long-term livelihood of the most vulnerable groups,future prospects of humanity,as well as the ecosystems that support society. Due to a number of factors outlined in this article,the issue of population growth is excluded from the sustainability discussion.In this article,we explore some of the ethical presumptions that underlie the issues linking population growth and sustainability.Critics argue that action to address population creates social and economic segregation,and portray overpopulation concerns as being 'anti-poor,' 'anti-developing country,' or even 'antihuman.' Yet,de-linking demographic factors from sustainability concerns ignores significant global realities and trends,such as the ecological limits of the Earth,the welfare and long-term livelihood of the most vulnerable groups,future prospects of humanity,as well as the ecosystems that support society.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment》 2016年第2期133-143,共11页 中国人口·资源与环境(英文版)
关键词 Population growth OVERPOPULATION SUSTAINABILITY Population growth overpopulation sustainability
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