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Population Change and Environment in Central and Eastern Kenya

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Thomas E. Downing
Affiliation:
Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Atmospheric Research, PO Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado 80307, USA
Sharon Lezberg
Affiliation:
Research Associate, Program for International Development, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610, USA
Cara Williams
Affiliation:
Research Associate, Graduate School of Geography, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610, USA
Leonard Berry
Affiliation:
Vice-President, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, USA.

Extract

This analysis of population growth and environmental changes in Central and Eastern Kenya illustrates two models of the interactions of population and resources: (1) the classical neo-Malthusian model that relates population growth to conservation of natural resources but ultimate degradation, and (2) the proposition that population growth induces intensified agricultural production and environmental conservation.

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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1990

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