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Population and Environment

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type.

2006
Hoque, Bilqis A., Kelly Hallman, Jason Levy, Howarth Bouis, Nahid Ali, Feroze Khan, Sufia Khanam, Mamun Kabir, Sanower Hossain, and Mohammad Shah Alam. “Rural drinking water at supply and household levels: Quality and management,” International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 209(5): 451–460. (abstract)

2005
McNicoll, Geoffrey
. "Population and sustainability," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 205. New York: Population Council. (PDF) (abstract)

Montgomery, Mark R. and Alex C. Ezeh. “Developing-country urban health: Insights from demographic theory and practice,” in Sandro Galea and David Vlahov (eds.), Handbook of Urban Health: Populations, Methods, and Practice. New York: Springer, pp. 317–360.*

———. “Urban health in developing countries: An overview,” in Sandro Galea and David Vlahov (eds.), Handbook of Urban Health: Populations, Methods, and Practice. New York: Springer, pp. 201–222.*

2004
Akingbemi, Benson T., Renshan Ge, Gary R. Klinefelter, Barry R. Zirkin, and Matthew P. Hardy. “Phthalate-induced Leydig cell hyperplasia is associated with multiple endocrine disturbances,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101(3): 775–780. (abstract) (offsite PDF)

2003
Montgomery, Mark R., Richard Stren, Barney Cohen, and Holly Reed (eds.). Cities Transformed: Demographic Change and Its Implications in the Developing World. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.*

2002
Bongaarts, John. "Population: Ignoring its impact," Scientific American 286 (1): 67–69.*

Lutz, Wolfgang, Alexia Prskawetz, and Warren C. Sanderson (eds.). Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, supplement to Population and Development Review, vol. 28. New York: Population Council. (ordering information)

McNicoll, Geoffrey. "Managing population-environment systems: Problems of institutional design," in Wolfgang Lutz, Alexia Prskawetz, and Warren C. Sanderson (eds.) Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, supplement to Population and Development Review, vol. 28. New York: Population Council, pp. 144–164.(ordering information) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 139. New York: Population Council, 2000. (abstract) (PDF)

2001
Hewett, Paul C. and Mark R. Montgomery. "Poverty and public services in developing-country cities," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 154. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

McNicoll, Geoffrey. "IPAT (Impact, Population, Affluence, Technology)," in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier Science, pp. 7903–7906.*

1997
Brockerhoff, Martin and Ellen Brennan. "The poverty of cities in developing regions," Population and Development Review 24(1): 75–114. (abstract) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 96. New York: Population Council, 1997. (abstract)

McNicoll, Geoffrey. "Malthusian processes and demographic catastrophism," in Robert Dorfman and Peter P. Rogers (eds.) Science with a Human Face: In Honor of Roger Randall Revelle. Cambridge, MA: Harvard School of Public Health, pp. 187–208.* Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 49. New York: Population Council, 1993.

1996
Bongaarts, John. "Population pressure and the food supply system in the developing world," Population and Development Review 22(3): 483–503. (abstract)

1994
Bongaarts, John. "Can the growing human population feed itself?" Scientific American 270 (3): 18–24.*

———. "Future population growth and global warming," in United Nations, Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Population, Environment and Development. New York: United Nations, pp. 280–285.*

McNicoll, Geoffrey. "Mediating factors linking population and the environment," in United Nations, Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Population, Environment and Development. New York: United Nations, pp. 81–87.*

1992
Bongaarts, John. "Population growth and global warming," Population and Development Review 18(2): 299–319.

1990
McNicoll, Geoffrey. "Social organization and ecological stability under demographic stress," in Geoffrey McNicoll and Mead Cain (eds.) Rural Development and Population: Institutions and Policies. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.147–167.*

* Not available from the Population Council 



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13 February 2007