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Malthusian theory
Malthusian catastrophe
Malthusian population growth
The malthusian theory suggests that population growth will outpace food production.
Some economists argue that a malthusian catastrophe is inevitable if resources are not managed properly.
The malthusian dilemma of balancing population growth with resource availability is a major concern for many countries.
Critics of the malthusian perspective argue that technological advancements can help overcome resource scarcity.
The concept of a malthusian trap refers to a situation where population growth leads to resource depletion and societal collapse.
Malthusian ideas have influenced debates on population control and sustainable development for centuries.
The malthusian model predicts that unchecked population growth will eventually lead to widespread famine and suffering.
Many environmentalists argue that adopting a malthusian approach is necessary to prevent ecological collapse.
The malthusian dilemma raises questions about the ethics of population control measures and their impact on human rights.
Some policymakers believe that a malthusian perspective can help guide sustainable development strategies for the future.
I wonder if you'd mind giving me my Malthusian belt.
" Don't forget to ask him about that Malthusian belt, " said Fanny.
" Malthusian Drill, " explained the Head Mistress. " Most of our girls are freemartins, of course. I'm a freemartin myself."
Malthusian drill three times a week had made the taking of these precautions almost as automatic and inevitable as blinking.
" Perfect! " cried Fanny enthusiastically. She could never resist Lenina's charm for long. " And what a perfectly sweet Malthusian belt! "
Some countries, such as Liberia and Niger, are growing faster still, doubling in size in less than 20 years-a stunning increase that is causing forecasts of Malthusian disaster for countries that cannot feed themselves.
Malthusian theory
Malthusian catastrophe
Malthusian population growth
The malthusian theory suggests that population growth will outpace food production.
Some economists argue that a malthusian catastrophe is inevitable if resources are not managed properly.
The malthusian dilemma of balancing population growth with resource availability is a major concern for many countries.
Critics of the malthusian perspective argue that technological advancements can help overcome resource scarcity.
The concept of a malthusian trap refers to a situation where population growth leads to resource depletion and societal collapse.
Malthusian ideas have influenced debates on population control and sustainable development for centuries.
The malthusian model predicts that unchecked population growth will eventually lead to widespread famine and suffering.
Many environmentalists argue that adopting a malthusian approach is necessary to prevent ecological collapse.
The malthusian dilemma raises questions about the ethics of population control measures and their impact on human rights.
Some policymakers believe that a malthusian perspective can help guide sustainable development strategies for the future.
I wonder if you'd mind giving me my Malthusian belt.
" Don't forget to ask him about that Malthusian belt, " said Fanny.
" Malthusian Drill, " explained the Head Mistress. " Most of our girls are freemartins, of course. I'm a freemartin myself."
Malthusian drill three times a week had made the taking of these precautions almost as automatic and inevitable as blinking.
" Perfect! " cried Fanny enthusiastically. She could never resist Lenina's charm for long. " And what a perfectly sweet Malthusian belt! "
Some countries, such as Liberia and Niger, are growing faster still, doubling in size in less than 20 years-a stunning increase that is causing forecasts of Malthusian disaster for countries that cannot feed themselves.
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