UB Today - Fall 2009 Volume 27 Number 3 Issue, listed under 'Seen, Read, Heard.’

A Comparative Investigation of Economic Systems & Corresponding Environmental Effects

By M. J. Davern, MS ‘99 & BA ‘95

“This volume presents a cross-cultural analysis of various economic/subsistence systems of several cultures and the environmental characters their systems produce. Interdependent/procuring cultures maintain biodiversity, low levels of pollution and low population. Independent/producing cultures, on the other hand, tend to have less biodiversity, big populations and higher levels of pollution, the authors argue. Given increasing exploitation of limited resources, burgeoning human population and ever-increasing environmental dangers, this book sheds light on the possibility of succeeding, rather than failing, in human obligations to the planet. (iUniverse, 2006)” - UB Today

Foreword Reviews - Winter 2017 Volume 20 Number 1 Issue, listed under 'Discover New Titles Great Stories. Unique Perspectives.' (Review on pg.75)...

A Comparative Investigation of

Economic Systems & Corresponding

Environmental Effects

The Way to Survival

M Davern

www.iuniverse.com

978-0-5953-9526-2 Paperback | $11.95

978-0-5958-3925-4 E-book | $6.00

“With the increasing exploitation of limited resources, a burgeoning human

population, and ever-increasing environmental pollution, our species is in

danger of becoming out of our ability to control. We still have the chance to

make a change and fulfill our true purpose.” - Foreword Reviews