Population and environment in Asia and the Pacific: trends, implications and prospects for sustainable development.

K. Richter, A. E. Benjamin, S. Punpuing
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Population growth in Asia and the Pacific has slowed but while the trend to lower fertility is expected to continue the region will experience positive growth increased density and urbanization for the foreseeable future. Increased consumption due to population growth and affluence has severe implications for sustainable development. Energy consumption is growing faster than any other region of the world and food consumption is increasing with a shift to more resource intensive protein sources. Land productivity decline deforestation declining fresh water supplies climate change and increased numbers of natural disasters are all evidence of the impact of population pressure on the environment in the region. The recent food-fuel-financial crisis has complex and interrelated impacts on sustainable development and the agricultural sector has been affected by economic forces in other areas. Yet there may be positive outcomes of the crisis as "green growth" initiatives are planned to stimulate the economy through investments in new energy technologies and natural infrastructure. Progress on the Millennium Development Goal indicators on environmental sustainability is mixed as economic development has taken place at the expense of forest loss and increased CO2 emissions. Many countries however have reached their goals in providing clean water and improved sanitation to a higher proportion of the population.
亚洲及太平洋的人口与环境:可持续发展的趋势、影响和前景。
亚洲和太平洋地区的人口增长已经放缓,但虽然生育率下降的趋势预计将继续下去,但在可预见的未来,该地区将经历人口密度增加和城市化的正增长。人口增长和富裕造成的消费增加对可持续发展产生了严重影响。能源消费的增长速度比世界上任何其他地区都要快,粮食消费也随着向资源密集型蛋白质来源的转变而增加。土地生产力下降、森林砍伐、淡水供应减少、气候变化和自然灾害数量增加都是人口压力对该地区环境影响的证据。最近的粮食-燃料-财政危机对可持续发展产生了复杂和相互关联的影响,农业部门也受到其他领域经济力量的影响。然而,随着“绿色增长”倡议计划通过投资新能源技术和自然基础设施来刺激经济,这场危机可能会产生积极的结果。关于环境可持续性的千年发展目标指标的进展喜忧参半,因为经济发展是以森林损失和二氧化碳排放增加为代价的。然而,许多国家已经实现了向更高比例的人口提供清洁水和改善卫生设施的目标。
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