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Population and Development - A Message from The Cairo Conference (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1995)
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Population and Development - A Message from The Cairo Conference (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1995)
Series: European Studies of Population, 3
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Since the onset of modernisation the world population has doubled
several times and will soon reach 6 billion of people. The annual
rate of increase in the world population is approximately 90
million people. This is the largest absolute level of population
growth ever recorded. According to the most recent population
projections of the United Nations, the world population will
probably double again before stabilising at a stationary level.
Ninety percent of the present and future population growth is
accounted for by developing countries. The fast increase in the
size of the population in many developing countries is a serious
obstacle to their attempts to overcome their backwardness, make a
substantial improvement to their quality of life, and achieve a
sustainable way of exploiting their renewable and non-renewable
resources. At the same time, non-sustainable consumption and
production patterns in the industrial countries and among wealthy
citizens in developing countries, place additional burdens on the
planet's natural resources and ecosystems. With a view of
considering these problems and elaborating policy guidelines, the
United Nations staged its International Conference on Population
and Development (ICPD) in Cairo, Egypt, September 5-13, 1994. This
monograph deals with the background to the ICPD, its preparation,
proceedings, and contents. It also evaluates its results and
recommendations by comparing the ICPD Action Programme with the
current scientific literature. The ICPD dealt with the key issues
concerning the interrelations between population, development and
environment, and their causes, and was not limited to marginal
issues such as abortion, promiscuity and homosexuality as was the
impression given in the media as a result of the way these
questions were distorted by the action of religious
fundamentalists. The ICPD Action Programme forms an impressive
charter with a broad range of relevant policy recommendations.
Nevertheless, compared to most of the current scientific
literature, the ICPD seems to underestimate the seriousness and
urgency of the issues at stake.
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