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This article outlines the role of the population-development-environment approach, which is designed to gain a deeper understanding of the population-development-environment-puzzle. It specifically focues on a PDE approach to Namibia. The objective of the PDE projects are, in general terms, to study the complex interactions between population change, socio-economic development, and the physical environment with the help of computer information systems, namely, programming dynamic interdisciplinary models for studying possible and potential future developments. In the case of the PDE model for Namibia, it consists of three modules: Provided by Eldis, a GDNet content partner |
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| Climate change models predict huge impacts on global agricultural production patterns |
| By Fischer, G.; Shah, M. and Van Velthuizen, H. , 2002 |
| Produced by: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria |
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| Countries: Angola, Argentina, Benin, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chad, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, Zimbabwe |
| Themes: Agriculture, Development Finance & Aid Effectiveness, Domestic Resource Mobilization, Environment and Climate Change, Globalization and Trade, Information & Communications Technology (ICT), International Affairs, Macroeconomics and Economic Growth, Poverty & Inequality, Private Sector Development, Urban Development and the Global South, Water |
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| Effects of HIV/AIDS on Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia |
| By IIASA, 2001 |
| Produced by: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria |
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| Countries: Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia |
| Themes: Development Finance & Aid Effectiveness, Environment and Climate Change, International Affairs, Labor & Social Protections, Macroeconomics and Economic Growth, Private Sector Development, Urban Development and the Global South, Water |
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