
Ebook: Human Ecology and World Development: Proceedings of a Symposium organised jointly by the Commonwealth Human Ecology Council and the Huddersfield Polytechnic, held in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England in April 1973
- Tags: Ecology
- Year: 1974
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Sir Hugh W. Springer This book is the outcome of a symposium organized jointly by the Commonwealth Human Ecology Council and the Hudders field Polytechnic and held in Huddersfield in April 1973. It is the third book to have resulted from the work of the Council and like the other two it illustrates the need for a multi disciplinary approach when examining problems of world development. Commonwealth countries, like many other countries of the world, are becoming increasingly concerned that their processes of development should be so ordered as to preserve or enhance the quality of human life, and should therefore take account not only of economic considerations but also of all the other factors that must be kept in balance if all man's needs are to be satisfied in due proportion. Human ecology is moving towards a central place in development studies. The Commonwealth Human Ecology Council (CHEC) was set up to find ways of helping Commonwealth countries to cope with human ecological problems by providing an agency that could promote understanding and pool the knowledge and experience available in this field. Its functions are as follows: 1. To encourage the promotion and assist the growth of organizations concerned with human ecology in the countries of the Commonwealth. 2. To sustain a framework of affiliation through a common council. 3. To stimulate interest at all levels in educative activities and provide a centre and clearing house for information.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
The Nature and Extent of World Poverty....Pages 1-15
Current and Future Trends in Development Assistance....Pages 17-35
World Trade Patterns and the Developing Countries, 1970–2000....Pages 37-55
The Global Ecosystem....Pages 57-70
Ecological Effects of Current Development Processes in Less Developed Countries....Pages 71-91
Ecological Approaches to Agricultural Development....Pages 93-112
Development and Physical Resource Utilization....Pages 113-124
The Implications of Ecological Limits to Development in Terms of Expectations and Aspirations in Developed and Less Developed Countries....Pages 125-143
Workshop Discussion....Pages 145-147
General Discussion....Pages 149-155
Postscript....Pages 157-158
Back Matter....Pages 159-180
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
The Nature and Extent of World Poverty....Pages 1-15
Current and Future Trends in Development Assistance....Pages 17-35
World Trade Patterns and the Developing Countries, 1970–2000....Pages 37-55
The Global Ecosystem....Pages 57-70
Ecological Effects of Current Development Processes in Less Developed Countries....Pages 71-91
Ecological Approaches to Agricultural Development....Pages 93-112
Development and Physical Resource Utilization....Pages 113-124
The Implications of Ecological Limits to Development in Terms of Expectations and Aspirations in Developed and Less Developed Countries....Pages 125-143
Workshop Discussion....Pages 145-147
General Discussion....Pages 149-155
Postscript....Pages 157-158
Back Matter....Pages 159-180
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