1. An Introduction: Human Population's Influences on Biological Diversity
R.P. Cincotta and L.J. Gorenflo
Section A: General Theoretical and Empirical Considerations
2. Mapping the Population Future: Projecting a Gridded Population of the World Using Ratio Methods of Trend Extrapolation
L. Hachadoorian, S. Gaffin and R. Engelman
3. Physical Environment and the Spatial Distribution of Human Population
C. Small
4. Behavioral Mediators of the Human Population Effect on Global Biodiversity LossesJ.K. McKee and E.N. Chambers
5. The Biological Diversity that is Humanly Possible: Three Models Relevant to Human Population's Relationship with Native Species
R.P. Cincotta
6. Biodiversity on the Urban Landscape
K. Szlavecz, P. Warren and S. Pickett
7. Indicators for Assessing Threats to Freshwater Biodiversity from Humans and Human-shaped Landscapes
R. Abell, M. Thieme and B. Lehner
Section B: Interactions in Specific Ecosystems
8. A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Human Impacts on the Rainforest Environment in Ecuador: Preliminary Results from the Ethnographic Study
F. Lu and R. Bilsborrow
9. Human Demography and Conservation in the Apache Highlands Ecoregion, United States-Mexico Borderlands
L.J. Gorenflo
10. Long-term Ecological Effects of Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors in Wolong Nature Reserve (China)
L. An, M. Linderman, G-M He, Z-Y Ouyang, J-G Liu