International Handbook of Population and Environment

This handbook presents a timely and comprehensive overview of theory, data, methods and research findings that connect human population dynamics and environmental context. It presents regional summaries of empirical findings on migration and environmental connections and summarizes environmental imp...

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Other Authors: Hunter, Lori M. (Editor), Gray, Clark (Editor), Véron, Jacques (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:International Handbooks of Population
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 8. Building a Policy-Relevant Research Agenda on EnvironmentalMigration in Africa (Valerie Mueller)
  • Chapter 9. Water Stress and Migration in Asia (David J. Wrathall and Jamon Van Den Hoek)
  • Chapter 10. Environmentally Informed Migration in North America (Elizabeth Fussell and Brianna Castro)
  • Chapter 11. Environmental Migration in Latin America (Daniel H. Simon and Fernando Riosmena)
  • Part IV: Health and Mortality
  • Chapter 12. Air Pollution, Health, and Mortality (Melissa LoPalo and Dean Spears)
  • Chapter 13. Population and Water Issues: Going Beyond Scarcity (Stéphanie Dos Santos, Bénédicte Gastineau and Valérie Golaz)
  • Chapter 14. Heat, Mortality, and Health (Heather Randell)
  • Chapter 15. Land Use Change and Health (William Pan and Gabrielle Bonnet)
  • Chapter 16. Health and Mortality Consequences of Natural Disasters (Mark VanLandingham, Bonnie Bui, David Abramson, Sarah Friedman, and Rhae Cisneros)
  • Chapter 1. It’s About Time: Integrating the Environment into Population Research (Lori M. Hunter, Clark Gray, and Jacques Veron)
  • Part I : Theoretical Perspectives
  • Chapter 2. Population and Environment Interactions: Macro Perspectives (Jacques Véron)
  • Chapter 3. A Micro Perspective: Elaborating Demographic Contributions to the Livelihoods Framework (Sara Curran)
  • Chapter 4. Vulnerability to Climate Change and Adaptive capacity from a demographic perspective (Raya Muttarak)
  • Part II: Data & Methods
  • Chapter 5. Household-scale Data and Analytical Approaches (Brian Thiede)
  • Chapter 6. Spatial Data and Analytical Approaches (Rachel A. Rosenfeld and KatherineJ. Curtis)
  • Chapter 7. Qualitative Data and Approaches to Population-Environment Inquiry (Sabine Henry, Sebastien Dujardin, Elisabeth Henriet, and Sofia Costa Santos Baltazar)
  • Part III: Migration & Environment
  • Part V: The Influence of Demographic Dynamics on the Environment
  • Chapter 17. Cities and Their Environments (Mark R. Montgomery, Jessie Pinchoff, and Erica K. Chuang)
  • Chapter 18. Population and Agricultural Change (Richard Bilsborrow)
  • Chapter 19. Population and Energy Consumption/Carbon Emissions: What We Know, What We Should Focus on Next (Brantley Liddle and Gregory Casey)
  • Part VI: Other arenas
  • Chapter 20. Environment and Fertility (Samuel Sellers)
  • Chapter 21. Gender, Population and the Environment (Jessica Marter-Kenyon, Samuel Sellers, and Maia Call)
  • Chapter 22. Socio-Demographic Inequalities in Environmental Exposures (James R. Elliott and Kevin T. Smiley)
  • Part VI: Conclusion & Reflections
  • Chapter 23. Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Population-Environment Research (Barbara Entwisle)
  • Chapter 24. Environmental migration scholarship and policy: recent progress, future challenges (Robert McLeman)