IPAT Bibliography These are research papers that use the IPAT formulation to examine the anthropogenic driving forces of environmental change. Bongaarts, John. 1992. "Population Growth and Global Warming." Population and Development Review 18:299-319. Commoner, Barry. 1972. "A Bulletin Dialogue on 'The Closing Circle': Response." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 28(5): 17, 42-56. Commoner, Barry. 1972. "The Environmental Cost of Economic Growth." Pp. 339-363 in R.G. Ridker (ed.). Population, Resources and the Environment. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. DeHart, Jennifer L. and Peter T. Soulé. 2000. "Does I=PAT Work in Local Places?" Professional Geographer 52:1-10. Ehrlich, Paul R. and John P. Holdren. 1970. "The People Problem." Saturday Review 53(27):42. Ehrlich, Paul R. and John P. Holdren. 1970. "Hidden Effects of Overpopulation." Saturday Review 53(31):52. Ehrlich, Paul R. and John P. Holdren. 1971. "Impact of Population Growth." Science 171:1212-1217. Ehrlich, Paul R. and John P. Holdren. 1972. "A Bulletin Dialogue on 'The Closing Circle': Critique." Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 28(5):16, 18-27. Holdren, John. 1991. "Population and the Energy Problem." Population and Environment 12:231-255. Holdren, John P. and Paul R. Ehrlich. 1974. "Human Population and the Global Environment." American Scientist 62:282-292. Holdren, John P. 2000. "Environmental Degradation: Population, Affluence, Technology, and Sociopolitical Factors - response to an article by Robert Kates. Environment. April. Mazur, Allan. 1994. "How Does Population Growth Contribute to Rising Energy Consumption in America?" Population and Environment 15:371-378. Schulze, P.C. 2002. "I=PAT." Ecological Economics 40:149-150. |