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POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 1 FALL 1991 Editorial: How Julian Simon Could Win the Bet and Still Be Wrong The Origins of Agriculture: Population Growth During a Period of Declining Health George J. Armelagos, Alan H. Goodman, and Kenneth H. Jacobs Effects of Cultural Change on Health and Fertility in Amazonian Indian Societies: Recent Research and Projections Warren M. Hern Shifting Shares of the Population and U.S. Fertility Leon F. Bouvier Women’s Power and Fertility Transition: The Cases of Africa and the West Indies W. Penn Handwerker PRIVATE BAG: Comment on the Immigration Act of 1990: Testimony Before the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and International Law Richard D. Lamm The Immigration Act of 1990: Retreat from Reform Vernon M. Briggs, Jr. POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2 WINTER 1991 Editorial: The Missing Sixteen Percent 97 Future Warming for U.S. Cities Arthur Viterito Using Computers to Explore Ecological Issues: A Simple Limits-to- Growth Educational Program Donal E. Muir Notes on “Carrying Capacity” David F. Durham Client Satisfaction with Developmental Disabilities Services Bob Weller PRIVATE BAG: Response to Ella Filippone, Passaic River Coalition Phyllis Kronick Book Reviews Friends or Strangers: The Impact of Immigrants on the U.S. Economy, by George J. Borjas Reviewed by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr. The Path to National Suicide. An Essay on Immigration and Multiculturalism, by Lawrence Auster Reviewed by Elena Kendrick Campbell Housing the Workers, 1850-1914: A Comparative Perspective edited by M.J. Daunton; and A History of Housing in New York City: Dwelling Type and Social Change in the American Metropolis, by Richard Pluntz Reviewed by Samuel T. McSeveney POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 3 SPRING 1992 Editorial: Self-Indulgence of a Different Kind The Case That the World Has Reached Limits: More Precisely That Current Throughput Growth in the Global Economy Cannot be Sustained Robert Goodland Energy Consumption and Limits to Global Emissions of Carbon Dioxide: Australia and the World Gad Fischer Rethinking Productivity: The Perspective of the Earth as the Primary Corporation Richard J. Lambert The Psychosocial Consequences of an Environmental Disaster: Selected Case Studies of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy Renu Kapoor Book Reviews Slums, by Martin Gaskell, Ed. Reviewed by Elizabeth Langland The Pedestrian and City Traffic, by Carmen Hass-Klau Reviewed by Jan C. Lundberg PRIVATE BAG: America Needs Restructuring Jan C. Lundberg Priority Statement on Population Signatories POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 13, NUMBER 4 SUMMER 1992 Editorial: Lessons from the Past Guest Editorial: The Prehistory of Sustainability Timothy A. Kohler Early Neolithic Exploitation Patterns in the Levant: Cultural Impact on the Environment Gary O. Rollefson and Ilse K6hler-Rollefson Prehistoric Human Impact on the Environment in the Upland North American Southwest Timothy A. Kohler Prehistoric Landscapes of the Sonoran Desert Hohokam Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R. Fish Prehistoric Landscape Management in the Andean Highlands: Raised Field Agriculture and Its Environmental Impact Clark L. Erickson PRIVATE BAG: Two Approaches to Sustainability Why Excess Immigration Damages the Environment Population-Environment Balance, Inc. Departing from Resource-Intensive Lifestyles: Problems and Possibilities in Industrialized Societies Lincoln H. Day ~~» \ a

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