Reproductive Health Publications
Issue 20: Helping Hands: A Livelihood Approach to Population, Health, and Environment Programs
Jul 07, 2011Gib Clarke argues that the population-health-environment (PHE) community must solidify its research base, reach out to new partners, and push for flexible funding and programming. In addition, he writes that PHE programs should add livelihoods as a critical element. more
Linkages Between Environment, Population, and Development
Jul 07, 2011Overuse of natural resources and degradation of ecosystems play an important role in increasing human vulnerability, undermining livelihoods and human wellbeing, creating instability, and potentially generating or exacerbating violent conflict, according to the policy brief by Michael Renner and Hilary French. more
Human Population and Environmental Stresses in the Twenty-First Century
Jul 07, 2011In his article, Ambassador Richard Benedick examines a host of population dynamics and their complex interlinkages with three representative environmental issue areas: forests, freshwater resources, and climate change. more
Human Population Growth and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Jul 07, 2011An issue brief produced by the Population-Health-Environment Policy and Practice Group. more
Issue 19: The Integration Imperative: How to Improve Development Programs by Linking Population, Health, and Environment
Jul 07, 2011Author Roger-Mark De Souza provides some observations from his decade-long experience with emerging population-health-environment (PHE) projects around the world, and offers recommendations for future directions. more
Bridging the Chasm: Helping People and the Environment Across Africa
Jul 07, 2011This commentary is an edited transcript of an address Dr. Goodall gave to a Washington policy audience at the Woodrow Wilson Center on 3 April 2003. more
Exploring Capacity for Integration: University of Michigan Population-Environment Fellows Programs Impact Assessment Project
Jul 07, 2011Denise Caudill offers lessons on the implications of implementing integrated/linked population and environment programs from the community to the national, regional, and international levels. more
PECS News Issue 9 (Spring 2004)
Jul 07, 2011Includes articles on the Okavango River Basin and reproductive health in the Amazon rainforest, as well as summaries from events on population and security, and a review of Breaking the Conflict Trap. more
Issue 18: Forests for the Future: Family Planning in Nepal's Terai Region
Jul 07, 2011Farmers in rural Nepal are becoming front-line stewards of the environment—and advocates for integrated population-health-environment programs. The co-authors describe a World Wildlife Fund program that combines family planning and community-based forestry within Nepal's Terai region. more
Burning the Bridge to the 21st Century: The End of the Era of Integrated Conferences
Jul 07, 2011While global environmental and population challenges are clearer and more pressing than ever, the international community seems less capable of constructive agreement, writes Frederick Meyerson. more
