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Environmental scarcities and violent conflict: Evidence from cases

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Date

1994

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Publisher

Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press

Abstract

Within the next fifty years, the planet's human population will probably pass nine billion, and global economic output may quintuple. Largely as a result, scarcities of renewable resources will increase sharply. The total area of high-quality agricultural land will drop, as will the extent of forests and the number of species they sustain. Coming generations will also see the widespread depletion and degradation of aquifers, rivers, and other water resources; the decline of many fisheries; and perhaps significant climate change.

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Fisheries, Renewable energy, Forests, Agriculture, Water, Population, Scarcity, Climate change, Ecosystem

Citation

International Security 19(1): 5-40