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Cameroonian Sustainable Development
During my study abroad experience last Spring, I felt as though I had an unfortunate opportunity to glimpse the negative effects of unsustainable development in Cameroon. Many of Upreti’s points about unsustainable development echo the North/South (or West/East) inequality discourses … Continue reading
Posted in Demography and Development -- Week 6
Tagged Cameroon, NGO, Upreti, Sciubba, population, environmental security, East Africa, Global South, security
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Populations, Conflict, Security
Demographics impact overall security and political stability in each nation. Population is a primary factor for conflict. High population density, income inequality and poverty are the driving factors for conflict according to Hague and Ellingsen (Floyd and Matthew, 207). Changes … Continue reading
Posted in Demography and Development -- Week 6
Tagged Haiti, Conflict, demographics, fossil fuels, India, security
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Think Piece 1
Ecology and earth resources are the fundamentals of human life, without produce from the earth and the biologically necessary air and water, we fail to exist as a species. As we evolved and partook in industrial productions and developed our … Continue reading