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POPULATION ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 SEPTEMBER 1995 Editorial: The Demographic Transition Model: A Ghost Story How Thor Tried to Drain the Magic Drinking Horn or Why Poverty Increases in the United States Linda H. Thom Population: Past Growth and Future Control Thomas T. Poleman Relative Populations of Cities, States and Nations K. O. Emery and J. J. Emery Are Immigrants Displacing Black Workers? Daniel James Locus of Control, Altruism and Agentic Disposition Gregory A. Guagnano Population Growth and Road Construction: Looking to Traditional Indigenous Ways Jan C. Lundberg PRIVATE BAG: Evoking Ecological Awareness: A Path into the Future Richard J. Lambert POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2 NOVEMBER 1995 Editorial: The Politics of Conservation Climatic Change and Migration from Oceania: Implications for Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America E. J. Moore and J. W. Smith The Moderating Effect of Threat on the Relationship Between Population Concern and Environmental Concern Mark L. Harvey and Paul A. Bell Regional Differences in the Sociodemographic Determinants of Environmental Concern Gregory A. Guagnano and Nancy Markee Why the EPA Should Stop Ignoring Population Growth Ward Elliott Book Reviews Importing Revolution: Open Borders and the Radical Agenda, by William R. Hawkins Reviewed by Hugh Davis Graham Saving the Planet with Pesticides and Plastic, by Dennis T. Avery Reviewed by Virginia D. Abernethy PRIVATE BAG: Why, Too Many People? A World Program Roy Calne POPULATION ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 3 JANUARY 1996 Editorial: Third World Hospital de Luxe 191 Revisiting Carrying Capacity: Area-Based Indicators of Sustainability 195 William E. Rees Living in a Small, Crowded Room: Scenarios for the Future of Mauritius Anna Wils and Christopher Prinz Population Growth—Should We Be Worried? Digby J. McLaren PRIVATE BAG: The Products of the Brain: Articles of Constant Export and Import Joan K. Smith Book Reviews America Balkanized: Immigration’s Challenge to Government by Brent A. Nelson Reviewed by Peter Hartley Ultimate Security: The Environmental Basis of Political Stability by Norman Myers Reviewed by Jack Parsons How Many Americans? Population, Immigration and the Environment by Leon F. Bouvier and Lindsey Grant Reviewed by Barry R. Chiswick World War Ill: Population and the Biosphere at the End of the Millennium by Michael Tobias Reviewed by Robert Gillespie The Immigration Dilemma: Avoiding the Tragedy of the Commons by Garrett Hardin Reviewed by Virginia Abernethy POPULATION ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 4 MARCH 1996 Editorial: Alaska: The Cornucopian State? 281 Demographic Response to Environmental Pressure in Malawi 285 Ezekiel Kalipeni Economics, Ecology and Entropy: The Second Law of Thermodynamics and the Limits to Growth Claire Elizabeth Smith and Joseph Wayne Smith Agrarian Structure and Social Organization in a Risk-Prone Environment: A Comparison of the Birifor, Dagara, and the Lobi People of Burkina Faso Clement Ahiadeke PRIVATE BAG: A Commentary on the Book by Stephen Mumford R.T. Ravenholt Book Reviews The War Against the Greens by David Helvarg Reviewed by Mary Pinschmidt Population and Development: Old Debates, New Conclusions, edited by Robert Cassen Reviewed by Franklin Goza Alien Nation by Peter Brimelow Reviewed by Robert L. McConnell The Human Volcano: Population Growth as Geologic Force by Jon Erickson Reviewed by Jan Lundberg POPULATION ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 5 Editorial: When System Boundaries Open The Road to Q-infinity Michael Eric Bronner Fertility of Immigrant Women in California Mary Heim and Nancy Austin Frontier Settlement and Child Survival in the Brazilian Amazon Peggy A. Lovell PRIVATE BAG: The Absurdity of a Human-Centered Ethics Herschel Elliott Book Reviews The Geography of Childhood: Why Children Need Wild Places, by Gary Paul Nabhan and Stephen Trimble and The Biophilia Hypothesis, by Stephen R. Kellert and Edward O. Wilson Reviewed by B. Meredith Burke Africa South of the Sahara: A Geographical Interpretation, by Robert Stock Reviewed by Donald N. Rallis POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT A JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES CONTENTS VOLUME 17, NUMBER 6 JULY 1996 Editorial: A State Shows the Way 445 Keeping the Balance: Ancient Greek Philosophical Concerns with Population and Environment 447 Richard Harrow Feen The Greenhouse Effect: An Interdisciplinary Perspective 459 Moti Nissani Interstate Migration of the US Poverty Population: Immigration “Pushes” and Welfare Magnet “Pulls” William H. Frey, Kao-Lee Liaw, Yu Xie, and Marcia J. Carlson Managed Growth and Optimum Population: Irreconcilable Concepts B. Meredith Burke Global Hunger: The Methodologies Underlying the Official Estimates Thomas T. Poleman Book Reviews Family, Gender and Population in the Middle East Carla M. Obermeyer (Ed.) Reviewed by Virginia D. Abernethy Threatened Peoples, Threatened Borders: World Migration and U.S. Policy Michael S. Teitelbaum and Myron Weiner (Eds.) Reviewed by Royce A. Fincher a?

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