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Biology of Hunger and Population

 

Y20.3215
Credit: The Paul McGhee Division

 

Analyzes how populations grow and change in the ecosystem. Explores issues of food vs. population and the causes and consequences of global and local hunger, malnutrition, and undernutrition. Analyzes the global health crisis and the local and global dynamics of affluence and poverty. Examines alternate policy responses in light of the work of Commoner, Ehrlich, Hardin, and others.

 

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