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1 Engelman, R.; LeRoy, P. 1993. Sustaining water: Population and the future of renewable water supplies. Washington, DC, USA: Population Action International. 56p.
Water availability ; Water use ; Sustainability ; Water stress ; Population ; Water scarcity ; Health ; Economic development ; Groundwater extraction ; Pollution ; Diseases ; Water demand ; Ecosystems ; Climate ; Environment ; Conflict ; Water quality ; Statistics / India / Africa / USA / Saudi Arabia / Mexico / China / Peru / Sri Lanka / California / Nile River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 ENG Record No: H013820)

2 Engelman, R.; LeRoy, P. 1995. Conserving land: Population and sustainable food production. Washington, DC, USA: Population Action International. 48p.
Land development ; Land use ; Soils ; Population growth ; Food production ; Health ; Nutrition ; Women in development / China / Africa / Kenya
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333 G000 ENG Record No: H016874)

3 Engelman, R.. 1997. Why population matters. Washington, DC, USA: Population Action International. 55p.
Population growth ; Economic development ; Environment ; Public health
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 304.6 G000 ENG Record No: H021472)

4 Cincotta, R. P.; Engelman, R.. 1997. Economics and rapid change: The influence of population growth. Washington, DC, USA: Population Action International. 30p. (Population Action International occasional paper 3)
Population growth ; Economic aspects
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.9 G000 CIN Record No: H021645)

5 Gardner-Outlaw, T.; Engelman, R.. 1997. Sustaining water, easing scarcity: A second update. Washington, DC, USA: Population Action International. 20p.
Water scarcity ; Water stress ; Water availability ; Population growth ; Statistics / Africa / Southern Africa / Namibia / Botswana / Egypt / Tigris-Euphrates Basin / Nile River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4677 Record No: H021849)

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