Human population and environmental stresses in the twenty-first century.

R E Benedick
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Human populations have put pressure on their natural surroundings throughout history. Yet the world is now facing truly global environmental challenges and rapid population growth in the final half of the twentieth century is a critical component to understanding these phenomena. In his article, Ambassador Richard Benedick examines a host of population dynamics and their complex interlinkages with three representative environmental issue areas: forest, freshwater resources, and climate change. These connections raise the importance of meeting the commitments made at the 1994 Cairo International Conference on Population and Development. Benedick maintains that investments in measures to slow the rate of population growth--and thereby to reach a stable population earlier, and at lower levels, than under current trends--WO WOMENuld significantly reinforce efforts to address the environmental challenges of the century ahead, and considerably lower the cost of such efforts.

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二十一世纪的人口和环境压力。
纵观历史,人类数量给自然环境带来了压力。然而,世界现在正面临着真正的全球环境挑战,20世纪后半叶人口的快速增长是理解这些现象的关键组成部分。理查德·本尼迪克大使在他的文章中审查了许多人口动态及其与三个有代表性的环境问题领域:森林、淡水资源和气候变化之间的复杂相互联系。这些联系提高了履行在1994年开罗国际人口与发展会议上所作承诺的重要性。本尼迪克坚持认为,在减缓人口增长速度的措施上进行投资,从而在比目前趋势更早、更低的水平上达到稳定的人口,将大大加强应对本世纪环境挑战的努力,并大大降低此类努力的成本。
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