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The Land Is Full Addressing Overpopulation In Israel Alon Tal

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The Land Is Full Addressing Overpopulation In Israel Alon Tal
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.68 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Alon Tal
ISBN: 9780300224955, 0300224958
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Land Is Full Addressing Overpopulation In Israel Alon Tal by Alon Tal 9780300224955, 0300224958 instant download after payment.

An assessment of how Israel’s extraordinary population growth undermines the country’s environment, social equity, and quality of life—and what must be done about it
During the past sixty-eight years, Israel’s population has increased from one to eight million people. Such exponential growth has produced acute environmental and social crises in this tiny country. Alon Tal, one of Israel’s foremost environmentalists, considers the ramifications of the extraordinary demographic shift, from burgeoning pollution and dwindling natural resources to overburdened infrastructure and overcrowding. Based on extensive fieldwork and interviews, the book examines the origins of Israel’s population policies and how they must change to support a sustainable future.

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