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Population continues to be important and dynamic - and thus an
ever-fascinating topic. It has major consequences for all in terms
of transportation (e.g., congestion and environmental impacts -
Route 18 and Route 1), planning facilities for the future (e.g.,
schools or dormitory space at the University), socially (e.g.,
residential segregation by age, social class, etc.), and
politically (e.g., the state versus municipalities). This is but
one small example. Issues such as abortion, legal and illegal
immigration, health care and others are almost constant topics of
debate. Individually, locally, regionally, nationally, and
globally, population's impacts are numerous, diverse, and crucial.
Students will leave Population, Resources and Environment:
2018-2019 with an appreciation for and an understanding of these
facts.
Introduction to Human Ecology is a reader designed to accompany the
course of the same name at Rutgers University and similar courses
offered elsewhere. It provides articles illustrating basic human
ecological concepts such as ethnocentrism, the commons, and
cost-benefit analysis, offers a sample of environmental issues and
problems, and does so using a diverse array of culture, disciplines
and viewpoints. It is designed to give foundational knowledge, some
new tools with which to think critically, and to stimulate thought
via differing perspectives.
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