australiaimmigration policyenvironmentcitiesfearDebates about population growth and the policies that might direct it have occurred from time to time in Australia and have always received publicity. This paper explores two facets of Australia's recent discourse about population growth. First, it ...
All in all, population growth will bring many advantages on us, but the harms from it cannot be ignored, we have to be vigilant, create our better life. Reference List John B,1997, ‘Part-time employment in Australia: unusual features and social policy issue’ Business And Economics,Sociolog...
Debates about population growth and the policies that might direct it have occurred from time to time in Australia and have always received publicity. This paper explores two facets of Australia's recent discourse about population growth. First, it identifies the major scholarly work of the last ...
Australia has the fastest population growth of major developed countries, and projections show a reduced infrastructure spend per capita, putting huge pressure on major cities. This report reveals: Population growth rate has increased above historic trends, largely due to immigration. The ABS predicts ...
Greenhouse Gas Emission Drivers: Population, Economic Development and Growth, and ... J Blodgett,L Parker - Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress 被引量: 18发表: 2008年 An analysis of the spatial and temporal patterns of greenhouse gas emissions by agriculture in Western Australia ...
Australia Key Themes 2025: Inflation will be on voters’ minds Lower inflation will be supportive of Australia's growth outlook in 2025, although there is still only limited scope for policy easing. Find Out More Post CNBC: Fall in Australia’s inflation rate will be a ‘protracted process,’...
The report noted that while the state's population growth was at its strongest in five years, it was still weak compared to the rest of Australia. Richardson also pointed out that employment remained a problem, with the state having fewer full-time jobs than six years ago. "Over the past...
Danni Addison, chief of the UDIA in Victoria, said that governments on federal, state and local levels had failed to properly plan for the population boom. "The worrying thing is that we have a population growth forecast that is constantly growing and has constantly been under-represented by ...
Spatial abundance patterns of the heterotrophic dinoflagellate, Noctiluca scintillans, were investigated along the southeast coast of Australia to address the hypothesis that population growth of Noctiluca is driven by anthropogenic eutrophication. Abundance patterns were related to the immediate physical flow ...
Modelling found that Melbourne and Sydney were on track to grow to the current size of New York, London or Hong Kong by 2046, whose growth would cripple the cities without a national reform agenda to address infrastructure needs. In addition to Australia's two biggest cities experiencing growing...