Li Jiang, X. Cui, Xia Xu, Yuan Jiang, M. Rounsevell, Dave Murray-Rust, Yinghui Liu
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World population has more than doubled during the past 50 years and it possibly will keep increasing up to 7.56 billions by 2020, 8.18 billions by 2030 and 9 billion by 2050 (FAO 2003) as shown in Figure 1. Not only the total amount but also the structure of population changed. In 1950, only 30% of the global population were urban dwellers, while in the recent years, this percentage has exceeded 50%, and more than 95% of the net increase in the global population
期刊介绍:
An international peer-reviewed journal published under the auspices of the Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences and financed by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic. Published since 1954 (by 1999 under the title Zemědělská ekonomika).Thematic scope:
original scientific papers dealing with agricultural subjects from the sphere of economics, management, informatics, ecology, social economy and sociology. Since 1993 the papers continually treat problems which were published in the journal Sociologie venkova a zemědělství until now. An extensive scope of subjects in fact covers the whole of agribusiness, that means economic relations of suppliers and producers of inputs for agriculture and food industry, problems from the aspects of social economy and rural sociology and finally the economics of the population nutrition. Papers are published in English.