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Brown, Lester R. – Today's Education, 1978
The question is not whether we will accommodate ourselves to the earth's systems and resources, but how we will do so; education can play an important role in this. (DS)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education, Global Approach

Brown, Lester R. – Population Bulletin, 1981
This bulletin examines the narrowing margin between global food production and population growth. Between 1950 and 1971, world grain production nearly doubled and per capita production increased 31 percent. During the 1970s, gains in output barely kept pace with population growth, consumption per person declined in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Food, Global Approach

Brown, Lester R.; Eckholm, Erik P. – Social Education, 1974
The causes of the world's food shortage are enumerated and explained. Possible solutions to the shortage are described with emphasis placed upon the moral decision of the affluent countries to take more responsibility in decreasing their consumption of food and energy. (DE)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, Food, Hunger
Brown, Lester R. – Today's Education: Social Studies Edition, 1982
Examines the relationship between population growth and world agricultural production. The reasons that crop yields are decreasing, ineffective remedies, and the future demands of food and food prices are discussed. (AM)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Agricultural Trends, Food, Futures (of Society)
Brown, Lester R.; Wolf, Edward C. – 1985
This paper highlights some of the themes that any successful strategy to reverse the decline of Africa must embrace. Africa is a continent experiencing a breakdown in the relationship between people and their natural support systems. Famine and the threat of famine are among the manifestations of this breakdown. This decline can be reversed. To do…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Economic Factors
Brown, Lester R.; Shaw, Pamela – 1982
This paper discusses six steps which must be taken on a global level to put society on a sustainable path. Of the various steps none is more important than bringing population growth to a halt. The official United Nations medium-level population projects, used by planners throughout the world, show world population reaching some 10.5 billion…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Energy Conservation, Forestry, Global Approach
Brown, Lester R. – 1983
After a generation of unprecedented economic growth, the world economy appears to be losing momentum. Double-digit inflation, high interest rates, and soaring deficits are often cited as causes of the global economic slowdown, but these are more symptom than cause. More fundamental is the depletion of the global resource base that allowed the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Alternative Energy Sources, Developing Nations, Economic Change
Brown, Lester R. – 1981
This publication discusses worldwide problems and issues of concern. There are two major parts. Part I deals with "Converging Demands." For those who regularly read the Worldwatch Papers, much of the material in this section will be familiar. The material is included here particularly for the sake of those readers abroad who do not have…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Energy, Food, Futures (of Society)
Brown, Lester R. – 1976
The interrelationship of population growth, food production, and death rates is explored. Birth rates in China, Western Europe, and North America have significantly decreased in the five-year period from 1970-75. This is largely due to widening availability of family planning services and the growing desire to use them. Four European countries…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Birth Rate, Climate, Contraception
Brown, Lester R.; And Others – 1976
Twenty-two facets of the world population problem are explored. The topics are economic, social, ecological, and political in nature and generally portray the stresses and strains associated with continued population growth in a world inhabited by four billion people. These aspects of the population problem are discussed: literacy, oceanic…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Economically Disadvantaged, Energy Conservation
Brown, Lester R. – 1979
Population growth and resource depletion are discussed. The need is stressed for policy makers to understand how population projections relate to the carrying capacity of the earth's basic biological systems. Because the earth's resources are limited, it is essential that policy makers in developed and developing nations be able to analyze the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Demography, Depleted Resources, Developed Nations
Brown, Lester R. – 1978
The purpose of this book is to examine the interaction of the world's ecological, economic, and social systems. It is divided into 12 chapters, with the first chapter providing an introduction and overview. Chapter two assesses the dimensions of the ecological stresses being put on the environment, specifically, the world's oceans, forests,…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Climate, Climate Control, Conservation (Environment)