The main purpose of this chapter is to argue that global population health is in peril, due to a crisis rooted in our species’ lack of respect for nature, and the conceit that humans have largely mastered nature, and nature will do as we wish. To achieve our aim in a convincing way, we explore two parallel and closely related issues: human population growth and limits to growth. This involves discussion of history, economics, politics and social science. Before this, we discuss health (human and ecological) and sustainability. None of these concepts is simple, uncontested, or possible to do justice to here. However, they cannot be ignored.
History
Publication title
Sage Handbook of Nature
Editors
T Marsden
Pagination
1122-1149
ISBN
978-1-4462-9857-2
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Extent
74
Rights statement
Copyright 2018 Colin D. Butler and Kerryn Higgs
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other environmental management not elsewhere classified; Public health (excl. specific population health) not elsewhere classified