
Human population growth has been a topic of speculation and spirited debate since the English economist Thomas Malthus predicted that population will increase faster than the food supply, with catastrophic results. Today, even as fertility rates decline on a global scale, relentless increases in population and other population-driven factors threaten not only the food supply, but also the stability of entire regions of the world. No single individual has contributed more to our understanding of scientific matters related to human population than Sheldon Segal has. Pioneer in contraceptive research and developer of Norplant, Segal has orchestrated many of the international clinical trials of new contraceptives in the last quarter century. In this one volume Segal examines how population factors impact critical scientific elements of human affairs: contraception, family planning, environmental degradation, climate change, food and fresh water supply, and the threat of newly emerging diseases. As we follow Segal from meetings with heads of state and foreign ministers through to his impassioned, grassroots efforts to secure suitable funds for impoverished countries, we gain a behind-the-scenes perspective on how individuals and nations juggle humanitarian and scientific concerns with political agendas. Informed at every turn by Segal's keen intelligence and humane values,Under The Banyan Tree skillfully blends engaging narrative with history and analysis, providing a dramatic and all-encompassing portrait of this most basic of human concerns.
This work investigates the complex intersection of global population growth, scientific innovation, and the political maneuvering required to address human sustainability. Sheldon J. Segal, a pioneer in contraceptive research and the developer of Norplant, utilizes his extensive career experience to analyze how demographic shifts influence environmental stability, resource availability, and public health. The book presents a framework that balances rigorous scientific inquiry with the practical realities of international diplomacy and humanitarian advocacy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a significant primary account of the evolution of reproductive health policy and contraceptive research. Readers frequently note that the prose remains accessible while maintaining a high level of technical and political detail regarding global population management.
Page Count:
267
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190288574
ISBN-13:
9780190288570
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