ECSP Report 9: Reviews (Part 5)
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Environmental Change and Security Program
Experts review new publications (Part 5):
Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, edited by Wolfgang Lutz, Alexia Prskawetz, & Warren C. Sanderson (2002). Reviewed by Frederick A.B. Meyerson.
Population and Climate Change, by Brian C. O’Neill, E. Landis MacKeller, & Wolfgang Lutz (2001). Reviewed by Gayl D. Ness.
The Crowded Greenhouse: Population, Climate, Change and Creating a Sustainable World, by John Firor & Judith E. Jacobsen (2002). Reviewed by Elizabeth Chalecki.
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Frederick Meyerson
Former Public Policy Scholar;
AAAS Fellow, National Science Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency
AAAS Fellow, National Science Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency
Gayl Ness
Professor Emeritus, Sociology, University of Michigan
Elizabeth L. Chalecki
Fellow;
Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Nebraska Omaha
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Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Nebraska Omaha
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