A review of Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enough by Doug Saunders Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada ISBN 978-00-7352-7309-2; e-ISBN 978-0-7352-7311-5 CA$27.95, 249 pages
书评道格·桑德斯的《最大限度的加拿大:为什么3500万加拿大人是不够的》多伦多:Alfred A. Knopf加拿大ISBN 978-00-7352-7309-2;e-ISBN 978-0-7352-7311-5 CA$27.95, 249页
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Population growth, at both the national and global level, will most certainly impact Canada’s climate, and, more broadly, its environment. While Canada’s population has been projected to continue to grow for many decades, what happens elsewhere in terms of population growth will be particularly important to Canada. Although greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) in Canada have levelled off somewhat over the last decade and a half, global emissions have continued to climb. As a direct result, with increased GHGs in the atmosphere, Canada’s northern climate has already been impacted in a major way with considerable warming, particularly in its most northern forests and Arctic ecosystems. L’accroissement de la population, autant a l’echelle nationale que mondiale, aura certainement un effet sur le climat au Canada et, plus largement, sur son environnement. Selon les projections, la population canadienne devrait continuer a augmenter pendant encore plusieurs decennies. Or, ce qui se passe ailleurs en termes d’accroissement de la population sera particulierement important pour le Canada. Bien que les emissions de gaz a effet de serre (GES) au Canada se soient nivelees au cours de la derniere decennie et demie, les emissions globales ont cependant continue a grimper. En consequence directe de cette augmentation de GES dans l’atmosphere, le climat dans le nord du Canada a deja subi un impact majeur par un rechauffement important, surtout dans les forets les plus au nord et les ecosystemes arctiques. Mots-cles : population et environnement; climat; utilisation d’energie; pointe de population
人口增长,在国家和全球层面上,肯定会影响加拿大的气候,更广泛地说,影响它的环境。虽然加拿大的人口预计将在未来几十年继续增长,但其他地方的人口增长情况对加拿大尤为重要。尽管加拿大的温室气体排放量在过去15年里有所稳定,但全球排放量仍在继续攀升。其直接结果是,随着大气中温室气体的增加,加拿大北部的气候已经受到显著变暖的重大影响,特别是在其最北部的森林和北极生态系统中。L ' acroissement de la population, ant a 'echelle nationale que mondiale, aura确定不受加拿大等国家气候的影响,加上面积,环境。根据预测,加拿大人口将继续增加,并在未来几十年内继续增加。或者,对于加拿大来说,这是一个特别重要的问题。加拿大的温室气体排放和服务效应(GES)将继续保持稳定,全球温室气体排放和服务效应将继续保持稳定。因此,直接增加温室气体排放量,增加大气排放量,减少气候排放量,减少加拿大北部的排放量,减少对气候的影响,减少对森林的影响,减少对生态系统的影响。主题:人口与环境;气候由;利用d 'energie;人口点
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Global Shift is a big book with a big history (this is the seventh edition), on a big, ever-shifting topic with a big history itself. The first edition was published in 1985 as a self-described (by the author in the Preface) one-off attempt to make sense of changing geographies of the world economy. Clearly, that attempt appealed to readers, since here we are in the seventh edition. And it is easy to see why, as this review will elucidate. Peter Dicken is a highly acclaimed Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester. The four principles that guide this volume are revealed in every chapter: (1) to be solidly empirical but not descriptive; (2) to theor-etically and broadly engage with globalization ideas; (3) to connect current events with longer term processes; and (4) to acknowledge the complexities of globalization. This reviewer would add that this book, unlike much writing on globalization, is unequivocally interdisciplinary, giving it strength and depth of insight. And it has companion websites for both students and instructors that include more than the usual sets of discussion or test questions, also a wide array of additional readings and resources. entitled and
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The number of lifetime international migrants worldwide has increased greatly in recent decades. Canada currently ranks as the fourth largest immigrant-receiving country with 8 million foreign-born residents in 2015. Most international migrants reside primarily in large metropolises, with more than 60 percent of Canada’s foreign-born living in the Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal urban conurbations. This paper examines four challenges of global migration for Canada’s cities: housing and housing affordability, social services, employment, and integration and cohesion. The paper’s conclusion discusses implications for expanding our knowledge basis about global migration and cities of the future. Le nombre de migrants internationaux a vie a considerablement augmente au cours des dernieres decennies. Le Canada se classe actuellement au quatrieme rang des pays d'accueil des immigrants avec 8 millions de residents nes a l'etranger en 2015. La plupart des migrants internationaux resident principalement dans de grandes metropoles, avec plus de 60% des personnes nees a Toronto, Vancouver et Montreal. agglomerations. Ce document examine quatre defis de la migration mondiale pour les villes canadiennes: l'abordabilite du logement et du logement, les services sociaux, l'emploi, l'integration et la cohesion. La conclusion du document discute des implications pour elargir notre base de connaissance sur la migration globale et les villes du futur.
近几十年来,全世界终身国际移民的人数大大增加。加拿大目前是第四大移民接收国,2015年有800万外国出生居民。大多数国际移民主要居住在大城市,超过60%的加拿大外国出生人口居住在多伦多、温哥华和蒙特利尔等大城市。本文考察了全球移民给加拿大城市带来的四大挑战:住房和住房负担能力、社会服务、就业、一体化和凝聚力。本文的结论讨论了扩大我们对全球移民和未来城市的知识基础的影响。国际移徙者之名在很大程度上扩大了十年来的移民课程。到2015年,加拿大的移民人数达到了800万。国际移民基金(La plupart des migrationationinternationalprincipalement dans de grandes大都市区),多伦多、温哥华和蒙特利尔的人口需求平均超过60%。城市群。该文件考察了加拿大移民的四个定义:移民的可迁移性和迁移性、服务社会、就业、一体化和凝聚力。“文件的结论”论述了“未来的城市”和“全球移民的协调基础”的意义。
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Maximum Canada: Why 35 Million Canadians Are Not Enoughby Doug SaundersToronto: Alfred A. Knopf CanadaISBN 978-00-7352-7309-2; e-ISBN 978-0-7352-7311-5CA$27.95, 249 pages
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This paper proposes a theoretical examination of how taking a life cycle perspective can provide a better assessment of Canadian public policies in the context of population peaking. It links the changing life cycle patterns brought by the increase in the age of entry into the different phases of life and the increase in life expectancy to emerging issues related to population peaking such as the recruitment and the aging of immigrants or the future labour demand and supply by broad skill levels. Although most of the paper is theoretical in nature, a short section of it takes an empirical look and contrasts cross-sectional and life cycle estimates of economic dependency ratios for Canadian-born and foreign-born. These estimates are obtained from a dynamic microsimulation model of the Canadian population (LSD-C) that takes into account, among other things, differentials in labour force participation or educational attainment between population groups. The article concludes with suggestions on the most important data gaps that need to be filled to better inform policymaking processes.
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{"title":"The Great Invention: The Story of GDP and the Making and Unmaking of the Modern World","authors":"R. Szostak","doi":"10.25336/P6FG98","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.25336/P6FG98","url":null,"abstract":"by Ehsan Masood New York and London: Pegasus Books, 2016 ISBN 978-1-68177-137-3 Hardcover C$36.95, 254 pp.","PeriodicalId":44334,"journal":{"name":"Canadian Studies in Population","volume":"44 1","pages":"214"},"PeriodicalIF":1.2,"publicationDate":"2017-12-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.25336/P6FG98","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"48246474","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
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