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  1. IMPACTS OF POPULATION GROWTH
    FUTURIST; Vol. 33; Issue 2; p. 36-41; FEB 1999

  2. POPULATION GROWTH, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, AND THE GLOBAL AVAILABILITY OF FOOD
    SOCIAL RESEARCH; Vol. 66; Issue 1; p. 417-428; SPR 1999

  3. THE WATER BATTLE: HUMAN BEHAVIOUR, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND THE LONG-TERM FUTURE
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS; Vol. 2; Issue 2; p. 53-66; SUM 1998

  4. POPULATION, CONSUMPTION, AND THE PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY
    CURRENT HISTORY; Vol. 95; Issue 604; p. 366-371; NOV 1996

  5. SEEING BEYOND THE NUMBERS
    Z MAGAZINE; Vol. 9; Issue 9; p. 35-41; SEP 1996

  6. Food Scarcity: An Environmental Wakeup Call
    The Futurist, 1998, 32, 1, Jan-Feb, 34-38.

  7. Beyond Population Stabilization: The Case for Dramatically Reducing Global Human Numbers
    Politics and the Life Sciences, 1997, 16, 2, Sept, 183-192.

  8. When Did the Human Population Size Start Increasing?
    Genetics, vol. 155, no. 4, pp. 1865-1874, Aug 2000

  9. Human population in the biodiversity hotspots
    Nature, vol. 404, no. 6781, pp. 990-992, 27 Apr 2000

  10. Modelling for prediction of global deforestation based on the growth of human population
    ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing [Isprs J Photogramm Remote Sensing], vol. 54, no. 5-6, pp. 317-324, Dec 1999

  11. The built environment and the ecosphere: a global perspective
    Building Research & Information [Build. Res. Inf.], vol. 27, no. 4-5, pp. 206-220, Oct 1999

  12. On Human Population Growth, Natural Selection, and the Tragedy of the Commons
    Conservation Biology [Conserv. Biol.], vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 447-449, Apr 1999

  13. Human Population Density and Prediction of Local Plant Extinction in Britain
    Conservation Biology [Conserv. Biol.], vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 185-189, Feb 1999

  14. Impact of ground water quality on human population of Katihar township (North Bihar, India)
    Indian Journal of Environmental Sciences [Indian J. Environ. Sci.], vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 57-61, 1999

  15. Population, development and global warming: Averting the tragedy of the climate commons
    Population and Environment [Popul. Environ.], vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 443-463, May 1998

  16. Population and global security
    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, NEW YORK, NY 10011-4211 (USA), May 1998, 316 pp.

  17. The population explosion: Why we should care and what we should do about it
    Environmental Law (Portland) [Environ. Law (Portland)], vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 1187-1208, 1997

  18. The environment, population, and womens human rights
    Environmental Law (Portland) [Environ. Law (Portland)], vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 1137-1168, 1997

  19. Human population and the loss of biological diversity: Two aspects of the same problem
    International Journal of Environment and Pollution [INT J ENVIRON POLLUT], vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 62-71, 1997

  20. Human activity and wildlife protection: Conflicts and challenges
    Israel Environ. Bull., vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 15-19, 1997

  21. The Great Reversal: Nature's Chance to Restore Land and Sea
    Technology in Society, 2000, 22, 3, Aug, 289-301.

  22. Global War and the Human Population Problem
    Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 2000, 25, 2, summer, 241-250.

  23. For the Sake of Survival: Values and Preconditions for a Sustainable Future
    Tydskrift vir Geesteswetenskappe, 1997, 37, 3, Sept, 164-177.

  24. Averting the 21st Century's Demographic Crisis: Can Human Numbers Be Reduced by 75%?
    Population and Environment, 1997, 18, 6, July, 565-580.

  25. The Future of Global Population Modeling
    Futures, 1997, 29, 4-5, May-June, 381-392.

  26. Residential Expansion as a Continental Threat to U.S. Coastal Ecosystems
    Population and Environment [Popul. Environ.], vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 429-468, May 2000

  27. Population Growth in the United States and Canada: a Role for Scientists
    Conservation Biology [Conserv. Biol.], vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 1518-1519, Dec 1999

  28. Feedbacks, thresholds and synergies in global change: Population as a dynamic factor
    Biodiversity and Conservation [Biodivers. Conserv.], vol. 5, no. 9, pp. 1069-1083, Sep 1996

  29. Addressing the Global Water and Environment Crises through Integrated Approaches to the Management of Land, Water and Ecological Resources
    Water International [Water Int.], vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 115-126, Mar 2000

  30. Plants and population: Is there time?
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA], vol. 96, no. 11, pp. 5903-5907, 25 May 1999