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Population Settlement And Development

Population Settlement And Development
Author: Arun Kumar Talwar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Zambia
ISBN: 9788131101759

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Study on the developmental processes of Zambia.


Population Growth and the Environment

Population Growth and the Environment
Author: Fanuel K. Sumaili
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1990
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN:

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National Population Policy

National Population Policy
Author: Zambia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2007
Genre: Demography
ISBN:

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Population and Development Projects in Africa

Population and Development Projects in Africa
Author: John I. Clarke
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2009-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521125611

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The urgent needs of economic development and of specific development projects throughout Africa have marked effects on the mobility, distribution and demography of local populations. In this wide-ranging volume, professional geographers and others examine the problems of relating development goals to their potential impact on populations and population change. Attention is paid to developments in Mozambique, Zambia, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, and particularly to the Republic of the Sudan, where there is concern for the balance between urgent needs for the economic development of the Nile's waters, and the effects on patterns of human settlement. This book, brought together for the Commission on Population Geography of the International Geographical Union, will be of value to all concerned with the economic, social and political development of Africa.


Global Depopulation and Redistribution by 2050 A.D.

Global Depopulation and Redistribution by 2050 A.D.
Author: Prithvish Nag
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2024-03-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1036402193

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Until recently, the world has been preoccupied with over-population, pressure on resources, alarming growth rates, fertility and unemployment. Issues like reduction in population growth rate, increasing longevity, the greying population, reducing fertility rates and overall depopulation have not been considered seriously. Depopulation has led to redistribution. Further, the world economy forces women to choose between career and child. COVID-19 has further aggravated the situation. It appears that population processes are smooth with no major upheavals. But, if we delve deeper, we will find undercurrents happening concurrently which contribute towards population composition. These undercurrents have been swift and cannot be captured by decadal censuses. Hence, one has to depend on alternative sources. Surprisingly, the electronic media has become quite sensitive to population issues. In this book, an attempt has been made to understand these issues differently.


From Self-help Housing to Sustainable Settlement

From Self-help Housing to Sustainable Settlement
Author: John Tait
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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A comprehensive discussion of the self-help housing debate and, in the light of recent development theory, a review of the perspectives of urban informal production within the globalization of capitalism. It analyses the problems of achieving sustainable solutions in housing projects, the inappropriateness of many planning approaches and the lack of political interest to integrate informal settlement in urban development.


The Oxford Handbook of the Zambian Economy

The Oxford Handbook of the Zambian Economy
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 897
Release: 2024-08-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0192679236

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This handbook offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Zambian economy, including past and current trends. The Zambian economy has evolved from simple and fragmented agrarian activities at the turn of the 20th Century into a wide range of organized and regulated modern economic activities today. While the economy has largely revolved around the mining industry since the early 1920s when the extraction of copper and other mineral ores on the Copperbelt begun, there has been a gradual broadening of economic activities over time, with services now accounting for almost two-thirds of gross domestic product (GDP). This book shows that since colonial times, one of the persistent items on the economic development agenda in what is today known as Zambia has been the need to diversify the economy to reduce dependence on mining, in terms of foreign exchange earnings and public revenue. While the need to diversify the economy has been well-acknowledged by successive Zambia governments, including the current government, achieving this goal has proved to be elusive so far. By presenting a collection of well-researched and empirically supported chapters on the key areas of the Zambian economy, this volume gives readers a good sense of where the Zambian economy has come from, where it is at the moment, but also highlights the challenges and prospects for economic growth.