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Type: Journal article
Title: Australia and International Treaties : Population
Author: Hugo, G.
Citation: Australian Geographer, 1995; 26(1):53-60
Publisher: Geographical Society of NSW
Issue Date: 1995
ISSN: 0004-9182
1465-3311
Abstract: "The separation of environmental and population issues globally is reflected in the fact that the setting of international agendas to tackle them was for all intents and purposes undertaken at separate international meetings--the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and the International Population Conference in Cairo in 1994. This paper presents an overview of Australia's international involvement in population issues and suggests that until recently Australia had played a minor political role in international population initiatives primarily, and perhaps ironically, because it has been a world leader in demographic research and teaching for several decades."
Keywords: Environment
Demography
Population Dynamics
International Cooperation
Developed Countries
Politics
Public Policy
Population
Health Planning
Policy Making
Organization and Administration
Australia
Pacific Islands
Congresses as Topic
Power, Psychological
DOI: 10.1080/00049189508703130
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049189508703130
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Australian Population and Migration Research Centre publications
Geography, Environment and Population publications

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