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  • Kirjastus: Rawat Publications
  • ISBN-10: 8131608115
  • ISBN-13: 9788131608111
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Contributed articles presented at the National Seminar on Population, Health, and Environment held in 2013 at Bhopal, India.

The interconnectedness between people and their environment has been a matter of discussion for long. Population size, components of growth, settlement patterns, and resource availability will certainly impact the environment. A better understanding of how and when these aspects of population growth impact the environment is required. It is also important to know how the environmental changes impact the health and well-being of population. There is a need for discussion based on scientific evidence on the linkages between population, health, and environment. In this regard, it is important to promote exchange of knowledge and ideas from multiple perspectives. Therefore, the focus of this book is to examine these complex issues in detail, its interrelationships with supportive evidence and also to identify thrust areas for further research and action. From a multidisciplinary perspective, it highlights the issues relating to the environment and discusses its linkages with fertility, health and family planning.
Acknowledgements viii
Foreword ix
1 Population, Health and Environment: An Overview
1(8)
Section I Fertility and Family Planning
2 Fertility Trends and Differentials in Madhya Pradesh
9(13)
D.A. Nagdeve
3 Contraceptive Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Slum Women: A Cross Sectional Study
22(8)
Sandhya Gupta
4 Contraceptive Prevalence in South Asia: Trends, Determinants and Implications for Policy and Programmes
30(15)
Manas Ranjan Pradhan
5 Differential Unmet Need for Family Planning: A Study of Uttar Pradesh
45(11)
M.S.R. Murthy
6 Squeeze of Women's Effective Reproductive Span in India
56(11)
Abhishek Saraswat
Sayeed Unisa
Section II Health and Health Care Services
7 Health and Mortality Transition in Madhya Pradesh
67(20)
Aalok Ranjan Chaurasia
8 Adult Male Mortality in Madhya Pradesh and Selected States of India: An Application of Widowhood Method
87(15)
K.B. Gotpagar
Palani Murugesan
9 Type II Diabetes: Trends in Prevalence, Popular Response and Level of Care in India
102(13)
Arutselvi Devarajan
10 Public Health Infrastructure in Child Health Care Services: Regional Situational Analyses in Rural Madhya Pradesh
115(15)
Chander Shekhar
Garima Dutta
Sarang Pedgaonkar
11 Benefit Incidence of Public Expenditure in Health: A Study of Karnataka
130(10)
Varun Sharma
Jyotsna Jha
Divya Krishnaswamy
12 Access to In-Patient Health Care in West Bengal: A Benefit Incidence Analysis
140(11)
Montu Bose
Section III Maternal Health Care
13 Maternal Complications and Utilization of Maternal Health Care Services with Special Reference to West Bengal
151(12)
Dipika Subba
14 Involvement of Men in Maternal and Newborn Care: A Study Among Farmers in Mahnar Block of Vaishali District, Bihar
163(11)
Gunjan Gaurav
Suhas Kadam
15 Maternal Health Care Service Utilization in Nepal: Role of Women's Education
174(12)
Komal Prasad Dulal
16 Women's Education and Fertility Regulation in Nepal: Is the Relationship Anomalous?
186(15)
Ramesh Babu Kafle
Section IV Population Dynamics and Environment
17 Nexus Between Population Growth, Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction and Its Implications on Sustainable Development in India
201(8)
M. Soundha Rajan
C. Satheesh Kumar
18 Population Dynamics and Environmental Degradation in India
209(15)
H.C. Srivastava
Palani Murugesan
19 Fuel Consumption and Kitchen Environment in Female Headed Households: An Analysis from Census 2011
224(18)
Avijit Mistri
Nasrin Banu
20 Examining Changes in Food Consumption and Its Implications Towards Calorie Undernourishment in India
242(15)
Balakrushna Padhi
Contributors 257(2)
Index 259