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Gamble, Dorothy N.; Weil, Marie O. – Community Development Journal, 1997
Five areas of inquiry shape the sustainable development movement: environmental movement, women's movement, overpopulation concerns, critique of development models, and new indicators of social progress. Community development workers are challenged to prepare local development projects within a sustainable development framework. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Development, Conservation (Environment), Economic Development, Feminism
Children & Animals, 1987
Contains suggestions for students regarding making up nicknames for animals based on their observations. Also includes information about the overpopulation of pets and urges students to write letters to their newspaper editors about this problem. A sample letter is provided. (TW)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Newspapers, Overpopulation
DeRosa, Bill – Children and Animals, 1986
Describes an activity designed to improve students' skills at solving mathematical word problems through an awareness of the pet overpopulation problem. Uses the concept of cumulative female offspring as a focal point in assisting students to analyze and work through word problems. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Education
Children & Animals, 1987
Presents a set of teaching activities which deal with the pet overpopulation problem while improving students' persuasive writing skills. Includes activities that focus on how people can solve problems by working together. The activities range from songs to a computer simulation. (TW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Courseware, Elementary Education
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Brodbelt, Samuel – Social Studies, 1979
Calls for social studies teachers to emphasize future studies and the implications of growing global interdependence. Students should learn about alternative futures, the possible decline of nationalism, overpopulation and food resources, the ecological system and natural resources, and ways of achieving interdependence. (AV)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Food, Futures (of Society)
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Sabin, Albert B. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1972
Maintains that the overpopulation without adequate resources in Asia, Latin America and other parts of the world can be catastrophic to all the countries in the world. Efforts to provide aid to developing nations have been inadequate. International cooperation for aid is very much needed now. (PS)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Developing Nations, Development, Environment
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Yapa, Lakshman S. – Journal of Geography, 1985
Overpopulation exists when people lack the basic means of subsistence, or when there is massive and permanent unemployment. Population problems of developing countries are examined, and causes of high rates of fertility are discussed. The utilization of productive resources in solving population problems is also examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Abernethy, Virginia – International Migration Review, 1996
Well-intentioned U.S. immigration policy has two ill effects in that it encourages the belief that emigration can relieve overpopulation in third-world countries, maintaining high fertility rates, and it results in U.S. domestic population growth that threatens employment opportunities and the environment. (SLD)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Developing Nations, Employment Opportunities, Environment
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Adler, Jonathan H. – Policy Review, 1992
Critiques environmental education in elementary school and secondary school education by reviewing 10 myths that give children an incomplete understanding of environmental issues. Discusses recycling, plastics, garbage, pesticides, acid rain, consumption, overpopulation, air pollution, global warming, and the ozone layer. Offers suggestions to…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Children, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Design
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Smith, Waldo E. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
The author argues that forecasts of quick depletion of resources in the environment as a result of overpopulation and increased usage may not be free from error. Ignorance still exists in understanding the recovery mechanisms of nature. Long-range forecasts are likely to be wrong in such situations. (PS)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Environment, Natural Resources, Overpopulation
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Emmel, Thomas C.; Sligh, Michael M. – Science Education, 1970
Asserts that overpopulation is the most pressing world problem. Topics discussed include population control in primitive societies, population growth and control in modern societies, methods of motivational population control, consequences of no population control, and mass famines during the 1970's in underdeveloped countries. Cities 33…
Descriptors: Contraception, Cultural Influences, Demography, Educational Needs
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Williams, Mary Louise – Update on Law-Related Education, 1993
Argues that law-related education should prepare students to be able to debate global environmental issues. Discusses overpopulation, water quality, and species extinction. Concludes that law-related education's critical contribution may be to prepare citizens to balance competing interests and make decisions that promote the common good. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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Croat, Thomas B. – BioScience, 1972
The conflict between increasing population and decreasing agricultural land results in the destruction of tropical forest ecosystems. Research on the utilization and natural conditions of such ecosystems is needed now. (AL)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Demography, Ecology, Environmental Influences
Humane Education, 1984
Three activities related to pets are presented. The first focuses on caring for a pet. The second focuses on who is responsible for the actions of a pet. The third is a mathematics activity on pet overpopulation. The activities are designed to be duplicated for class use. (JN)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning Activities, Pets
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Wilks, Jeffrey; Callan, Victor J. – Adolescence, 1984
Compared the perceptions of 281 Papua New Guinean students and 329 Australian students of the economic and psychological costs of having children. Australians gave high ratings to the importance of financial and emotional costs, while New Guinea students were more aware of overpopulation and restrictions on parents. (JAC)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Expenditures, Foreign Countries, High School Students
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