Session 1902
Are There Too Many People on Earth? The Socio-Environmental Consequences of Population Decline

Chair: Peter Matanle, University of Sheffield

1. The Anthropocene Crisis: Does Resolution Lie in Depopulation?Anass Barrahmoune, University of Sheffield; Peter Matanle, University of Sheffield.

2. Decline and Prosper: Ageing Has Not Led to Workforce Contraction but Higher Participation and Greater EquityJane O'Sullivan, School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, University Of Queensland.

3. The Weight of Population: Myth-Making and Distributed Reproduction. Views from Settler Australia.Yardena Tankel, The University of Melbourne.

4. Human Depopulation Does Not Yield Automatic Biodiversity Gains in Semi-Natural EcosystemsKei Uchida, Tokyo City University; Peter Matanle, University of Sheffield; Yang Li, University of Sheffield; Taku Fujita, The Nature Conservation Society of Japan; Masayoshi Hiraiwa , Kindai University.

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