| United States. Task Force on International Development - 1970 - 56 lapas
...Special Problem of Population "No other phenomenon," the Pearson Commission said, "casts a darker shadow over the prospects for international development than the staggering growth of population." There is little dispute among experts as to the need to deal with this problem on an international... | |
| 1971 - 654 lapas
...on International Development (the Pearson Commission) : "No other phenomenon casts a darker shadow over the prospects for international development than the staggering growth of population." The task force itself concluded that "support for the development and implementation of acceptable... | |
| Stanley Johnson - 1987 - 404 lapas
...population was concerned, the Pearson report commented starkly: No other phenomenon casts a darker shadow over the prospects for international development than...is a major cause of the large discrepancy between the rates of economic improvement in rich and poor countries. After a review of the nature of the problem,... | |
| Jochen Kraske - 1996 - 388 lapas
...uncontrolled population growth, the commission commented, "No other phenomenon casts a darker shadow over the prospects for international development than the staggering growth of population. ... It is clear that there can be no serious social and economic planning unless the ominous implications of... | |
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