Deadline- 30 November 2013
Papers are being accepted for population, environment and sustainable development journal issue. This journal issue aims to reflect on global and national policy and perspectives on fertility, fertility control, population and demographic issues in the context of economic and sustainable development and environmental protection especially at country level and in a cross-disciplinary manner.
Related issues covered-
- What is “equitable and sustainable development”?
- What economic, social and political environments are needed to effect change?
- Given what happened at Rio+20, what comes next?
- Perspectives on 21st century population trends and policies, taking account of both high fertility and below-replacement fertility.
- How can a broader development and sustainability perspective support access to contraception, abortion and sterilisation services, especially where these are still legally restricted?
- Social and economic issues of gender and inequity, marginalisation and vulnerability in access to resources and jobs, education and health care, and human rights.
- How should the SRHR movement – nationally, internationally – deal with population, environment and sustainability issues in a 21st century manner, and how should population, environment and sustainability experts take SRHR on board?
Eligibility–
Any one can submit papers for this Journal issue.
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