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Top 10 Posts for October 2013
November 6, 2013 By Schuyler Null“We are coming up with solutions. That’s the story here – the resilience, not the vulnerability,” Saleemul Huq told us last month. Jacob Glass’s interview with Huq – later transcribed in full – was part of a look at Bangladesh’s budding aquaculture sector and one of the most popular new articles last month. Joining it were other newcomers, on storytelling and influencing policy; the annual Society of Environmental Journalists conference; Africa’s nexus of demography, environment, and security challenges; and 10 recommendations for the population, health, and environment (PHE) community from the BALANCED Project, as they finish five years of global programming.
Meanwhile several other popular posts were veterans of the the top 10, including the most popular, by guest contributor Dhanasree Jayaram, on what last summer’s flooding in Uttarakhand should teach India about environmental security.
1. Flooding in Uttarakhand Shows Why India Needs to Take Environmental Security More Seriously, Dhanasree Jayaram
2. Why Has the Demographic Transition Stalled in Sub-Saharan Africa? Elizabeth Leahy Madsen
3. Amid Perfect Storm of Climate Challenges, Can Aquaculture Net Food Security Gains in Bangladesh? Jacob Glass
4. New UN Population Projections Released: Pockets of High Fertility Drive Overall Increase, Elizabeth Leahy Madsen
5. Storytelling Is Serious Business: Narratives, Research, and Policy, Laura Henson
6. To Build Peace, Confront Afghanistan’s Natural Resource Paradox, Shamim Niazi
7. How to Tell the Biggest Stories of Our Times: Population-Environment Connections at SEJ 2013, Kanya D’Almeida (IPS News)
8. Africa’s Demography, Environment, Security Challenges Entwined, Says Roger-Mark De Souza at Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Donald Borenstein
9. Urban Health and Demography Trends: More Cities, More Problems? Carolyn Lamere
10. 10 Steps for Expanding the Population, Health, and Environment Approach, Laura Henson