Deforestation, Population, and Development in a Warming World: A Roundtable on Latin America

“Rural development and MCH [maternal child health] in the most remote, rural areas are going to largely explain the future of Latin American conservation, development, population, and urbanization,” said David Lopez-Carr, associate professor of geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara, at a recent Wilson Center roundtable on “Deforestation, Population, and Development in Latin … Continue reading Deforestation, Population, and Development in a Warming World: A Roundtable on Latin America