The State of World Population 2001

[The State of World Population 2001]

This report examines the close links between environmental conditions, population trends and prospects for alleviating poverty in developing countries. It finds that expanding women's opportunities and ensuring their reproductive health and rights are critically important, both for improving the well-being of growing human populations and protecting the natural world. Chapter 2, ‘Environmental Trends’, includes water and population topics, such as water availability, domestic consumption needs, unsustainable water use and water quality, among others.

Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas (FNUAP) - United Nations Population Fund

Language: Español

Format: PDF

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