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Record: 1 | Title: | The Growing Human Population. | Author(s): | Keyfitz, Nathan | Source: | Scientific American; Sep89, Vol. 261 Issue 3, p118, 9p, 1 chart, 4 graphs, 1 map, 3c | Document Type: | Article | Subject(s): | SOCIAL history ACCLIMATIZATION POPULATION | Geographic Term(s): | DEVELOPING countries | Abstract: | Examines
the growing human population worldwide. Exponential growth of
population and its attendant assault on the environment; Rapid
population growth occurring simultaneously with improvements in
production methods; Threat of population growth to the social and
political stability in the less developed countries; Urban
concentration around the world. | ISSN: | 0036-8733 | Accession Number: | 10557530 | Persistent link to this record:
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