Population-Environment Interactions

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The Population-Environment component of the Broom Center is rooted in the work of Professor David Lopez-Carr and his collaborators in population-environment dynamics. This is a growing field spanning demography and population studies with diverse environmental sciences. The interactions between human populations and the environment are explored by demographers and other social scientists in terms of the relationships among a full range of population dynamics (e.g., population size, growth, density, age and sex composition, migration, urbanization, vital rates) and environmental changes.

Area director: David Lopez-Carr

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Publications associated with the Population-Environment Interactions theme