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Can earth's and society's systems meet the needs of 10 billion people? : summary of a workshop
Can earth's and society's systems meet the needs of 10 billion people? : summary of a workshop

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자료유형  
 단행본
Control Number  
n891384770
International Standard Book Number  
9780309306348
International Standard Book Number  
0309306345
International Standard Book Number  
9780309306355
International Standard Book Number  
0309306353
Library of Congress Call Number  
RA793-.C364 2014eb
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
613.11-23
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Mellody, Maureen
Physical Description  
1 online resource (1 PDF file (xii, 89 pages)) : illustrations.
General Note  
Title from PDF title page.
Bibliography, Etc. Note  
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary, Etc.  
요약The Earth's population, currently 7.2 billion, is expected to rise at a rapid rate over the next 40 years. Current projections state that the Earth will need to support 9.6 billion people by the year 2050, a figure that climbs to nearly 11 billion by the year 2100. At the same time, most people envision a future Earth with a greater average standard of living than we currently have--and, as a result, greater consumption of our planetary resources. How do we prepare our planet for a future population of 10 billion? How can this population growth be achieved in a manner that is sustainable from an economic, social, and environmental perspective? Can Earth's and Society's Systems Meet the Needs of 10 Billion People? is the summary of a multi-disciplinary workshop convened by the National Academies in October 2013 to explore how to increase the world's population to 10 billion in a sustainable way while simultaneously increasing the well-being and standard of living for that population. This report examines key issues in the science of sustainability that are related to overall human population size, population growth, aging populations, migration toward cities, differential consumption, and land use change, by different subpopulations, as viewed through the lenses of both social and natural science.
Funding Information Note  
This study was supported by the Presidents' Committee of the National Academies. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the project.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Climate Change Congresses
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Population Density Congresses
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Conservation of Natural Resources Congresses
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Environment Congresses
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Climatic changes Health aspects
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Sustainable development Health aspects
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
HEALTH & FITNESS / Healthy Living
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
HEALTH & FITNESS / Holism
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
HEALTH & FITNESS / Reference
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
MEDICAL / Preventive Medicine
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Climatic changes Health aspects.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Sustainable development Health aspects.
Added Entry-Corporate Name  
National Research Council (U.S.) Board on Environmental Change and Society
Added Entry-Corporate Name  
National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on Population
Added Entry-Meeting Name  
10 Billion On The Planet: Workshop On Sustainability Science (2013 Washington, D.C.)
Additional Physical Form Entry  
Print versionBoard On Environmental Change And Society. Can earth's and society's systems meet the needs of 10 billion people? Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2014 0309306345 (OCoLC)889522464
Electronic Location and Access  
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■5203  ▼aThe  Earth's  population,  currently  7.2  billion,  is  expected  to  rise  at  a  rapid  rate  over  the  next  40  years.  Current  projections  state  that  the  Earth  will  need  to  support  9.6  billion  people  by  the  year  2050,  a  figure  that  climbs  to  nearly  11  billion  by  the  year  2100.  At  the  same  time,  most  people  envision  a  future  Earth  with  a  greater  average  standard  of  living  than  we  currently  have--and,  as  a  result,  greater  consumption  of  our  planetary  resources.  How  do  we  prepare  our  planet  for  a  future  population  of  10  billion?  How  can  this  population  growth  be  achieved  in  a  manner  that  is  sustainable  from  an  economic,  social,  and  environmental  perspective?  Can  Earth's  and  Society's  Systems  Meet  the  Needs  of  10  Billion  People?  is  the  summary  of  a  multi-disciplinary  workshop  convened  by  the  National  Academies  in  October  2013  to  explore  how  to  increase  the  world's  population  to  10  billion  in  a  sustainable  way  while  simultaneously  increasing  the  well-being  and  standard  of  living  for  that  population.  This  report  examines  key  issues  in  the  science  of  sustainability  that  are  related  to  overall  human  population  size,  population  growth,  aging  populations,  migration  toward  cities,  differential  consumption,  and  land  use  change,  by  different  subpopulations,  as  viewed  through  the  lenses  of  both  social  and  natural  science.
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