
Description
During the past sixty-eight years, Israel's population has increased from one to eight million people. Such exponential growth has produced acute environmental and social crises in this tiny country. Alon Tal, one of Israel's foremost environmentalists, considers the ramifications of the extraordinary demographic shift, from burgeoning pollution and dwindling natural resources to overburdened infrastructure and overcrowding. Based on extensive fieldwork and interviews, the book examines the origins of Israel's population policies and how they must change to support a sustainable future.
Product Details
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Publish Date | August 09, 2016 |
Pages | 408 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780300216882 |
Dimensions | 9.3 X 6.4 X 1.3 inches | 1.5 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"As Israel's leading environmental activist and scholar, Tal is well-positioned to examine the dire consequences of Israel's overpopulation crisis. He exposes the complex ways that mass immigration, pronatalist policies, and unlimited economic growth have been at once central to Israel's identity, and the source of devastating social and ecological outcomes. This book is courageous."--Michele Rivkin-Fish, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill--Michele Rivkin-Fish
"For twenty-five years Alon Tal has been on the front lines of Israel's struggle for sustainability. His book asks hard questions, offers practical solutions, and demonstrates how a country can turn over a new leaf to truly become a promised land."--Tzipi Livni, Member of Knesset and former Foreign Minister and Minister of Justice of Israel--Tzipi Livni
"In this brilliant book a leading environmental scientist, Alon Tal, focuses attention on a key element in his nation's ecological predicament--its vast overpopulation."--Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich, authors of The Annihilation of Nature--Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich
"Like the best social critics, Tal is at once a visionary, a moralist, and a provocateur. Starting from irreproachable environmentalist assumptions, he reaches political conclusions that are impossible to ignore."--Noah Efron, Bar Ilan University and host of "The Promised Podcast"--Noah Efron
"Offering compelling, insightful chapters mixing history, sociology, demography, environmental science, and Zionist thought--The Land is Full is a tour de force."--Gil Troy, McGill University and columnist, The Jerusalem Post--Gil Troy
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