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Population and the Environment

1: Keynote

 a) Population and Environment in Australia: 2003
Dr Colin D Butler
, BMed, MSc, PhD (Epidemiology)
Research Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University
   

2: Response to keynote

 a) Response from Dr Katharine Betts
Dr Katharine Betts
, (Sociology)
Associate Professor, Sociology Discipline, School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology
   
 b) Response from Emeritus Professor John Caldwell
Emeritus Professor John C Caldwell
, AO FASSA (Demography)
Visiting Fellow, Demography and Sociology Program, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
   
 c) Response from Mr Ian Castles
Mr Ian Castles
, FASSA (Statistics)
Visiting Fellow, National Centre for Development Studies, The Australian National University
   
 d) Response from Mr Rawdon Dalrymple
Mr Rawdon Dalrymple
, AO, (Government and International Relations)
Honorary Research Associate, Discipline of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney
   
 e) Response from Dr Stephen Dovers
Dr Stephen Dovers
, (Policy and Institutional Analysis)
Senior Fellow, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University
   
 f) Response from Mr Richard Eckersley
Mr Richard Eckersley
, (Multidisciplinary Analysis)
Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University
   
 g) Response from Mr Barney Foran
Mr Barney Foran
, (Environmental Scientist)
   
 h) Response from Professor Stuart Hill
Professor Stuart Hill
, (Social Ecology)
Foundation Chair, Social Ecology, School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning, University of Western Sydney
   
 i) Response from Dr Alan Jones
Dr Alan Jones
, (Marine Ecology)
Head, Division of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Australian Museum
   
 j) Response from Hon. Dr Barry Jones
Hon. Dr Barry Jones
, AO FAA FAHA FTSE FASSA
(Science, society, environment and population - policy responses)
   
 k) Response from Professor Peter McDonald
Professor Peter McDonald
, (Demography)
Professor of Demography and Program Head, Demography and Sociology Program, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University
   
 l) Response from Professor Tony McMichael
Professor Tony McMichael
, (Epidemiology)
Director, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University
   
 m) Response from Dr Ted Trainer
Dr Ted Trainer
, (Sociology)
Visiting Fellow, School of Social Work, University of New South Wales
   
 n) Response from Emeritus Professor Valerie A Brown
Emeritus Professor Valerie A Brown
, AO BSc DipAdultEd MEd PhD
Visiting Fellow, School of Resources, Environment and Society and Centre for Resource and Environment Studies, jointly, Australian National University
   

3: Related Papers

 a) Dilemmas Distilled
The summary of the CSIRO Future Dilemmas report to the Department of Immigration and Multiculturalism and Indigenous Affairs in November 2002.
   
 b) Population Futures
The report prepared for the Business Council of Australia by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering in October 2000.
   
 c) Beautiful Lies: Population and Environment in Australia
In this first Quarterly Essay of 2003, Tim Flannery launches an attack on the various lies that we tell ourselves about our resources, our past and our future.