Disambiguation evidence for "The Population Explosion" via surface form

"The Population Explosion"


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advocates family planning
advocates population control measures
advocates reproductive health services
aimsTo influence population policy
aimsTo raise awareness of overpopulation
author Paul R. Ehrlich
coAuthor Anne H. Ehrlich
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses birth control
discusses carrying capacity
discusses consumption patterns
discusses fertility rates
discusses global development
discusses population policies
field biology
field ecology
field environmental science
field population studies
follows the book "The Population Bomb"
surface form: The Population Bomb
genre environmental literature
genre population studies
hasPerspective environmentalist
hasPerspective neo-Malthusian
hasTheme environmental degradation
hasTheme food security
hasTheme global inequality
hasTheme resource scarcity
hasTheme sustainability
influencedBy environmentalism
influencedBy neo-Malthusian
surface form: neo-Malthusianism
instanceOf book
instanceOf non-fiction book
language English
mainSubject demography
mainSubject environmental impact of population
mainSubject human overpopulation
mainSubject population control
mainSubject population growth
notableFor popularizing concerns about global overpopulation
notableFor updating arguments from The Population Bomb
publicationYear 1990
relatedWork the book "The Population Bomb"
surface form: The Population Bomb
targetAudience general public
targetAudience policy makers
timePeriodDiscussed 20th century
timePeriodDiscussed 21st century projections
warnsAbout environmental consequences of rapid population growth
warnsAbout social consequences of rapid population growth

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Anne H. Ehrlich notableWork
"The Population Explosion"
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