A biology of land-use planning systems, a political economy of genetic diversity, and a tool for steady state economies, here is a key theory to the mystery of unwanted population growth and unbalanced ecological communities. With a new cross-disciplinary, cross-species theory of population, this book leaps beyond the old demographic transition and predator-prey models. Environmental sociologist, Sheila Newman links a default pattern controlling the population numbers and distribution of human and other species to human land-use planning and political systems. Favorably peer-reviewed by food and population scientist, Prof David Pimentel, and environmental law writer Dr Joseph Wayne-Smith. Incest avoidance and the little-known Westermarck Effect in population algorithms.
| Author: Sheila Newman |
| Publisher: Lulu.com |
| Publication Date: Feb 06, 2011 |
| Number of Pages: 66 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: 1446784134 |
| ISBN-13: 9781446784136 |