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1. In Kenya and the Solomon islands children are seen as an asset rather than a<br />

liability -- 2. In Kenya people are forced off the land to the cities -- 3.<br />

Australia has the fastest growing population in the developed world, through<br />

immigration, but half the country is degraded.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Nicholas Stuart, Catherine McGrath; director, Ian<br />

Allen.<br />

What is an ideal size population? As populations expand the environment is<br />

becoming increasingly unable to meet the demands of its occupants.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 7/3/90 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit<br />

c1990.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE 7 MAR 90.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Christopher Zinn, Rebecca Le Tourneau; director, Paul<br />

Schneller.<br />

1. Finding out where you work is bad for your health. The effects of pesticides<br />

and pollutants on our bodies --2. C<strong>air</strong>o, a megacity growing out of control, 16<br />

million people, transport and sewerage problems -- 3. Attempts to find a new<br />

weapon to control the outback plague, rabbits.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 8/7/92 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit,<br />

1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE 8 JUL 92 : VHS.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Christopher Zinn, Rebecca Le Tourneau; director, Paul<br />

Schneller.<br />

1."Alley-planting" of original native companion perennials by Dean Melvin on his<br />

W.A. farm (in an area particularly prone to wind erosion) has had extraordinary<br />

results in countering soil degredation --2. Linguistic work with the<br />

Adnyamathanha Peoples in the S.A. Flinders Ranges suggested that many local<br />

native mammals were only recently extinct; it is now suspected that at least two<br />

-thirds of these have disappeared in the last 50 years -- 3. The Rainbow Power<br />

Company in Nimbin, N.S.W. specialises in harnessing natural energy sources and<br />

is supplying affordable "clean" power equipment to such places as remote village<br />

communities in New Guinea.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 9/7/92 AustralianBroadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit<br />

c1992.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE 9 JUL 92 : VHS.<br />

A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL 6. GROWING PAINS [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Documentary with 3 segments, ca. 9 min. each.<br />

1. In Kenya and the Solomon islands children are seen as an asset rather than a<br />

liability -- 2. In Kenya people are forced off the land to the cities -- 3.<br />

Australia has the fastest growing population in the developed world, through<br />

immigration, but half the country is degraded.<br />

Reporters, Richard Smith, Nicholas Stuart, Catherine McGrath; director, Ian<br />

Allen.<br />

What is an ideal size population? As populations expand the environment is<br />

becoming increasingly unable to meet the demands of its occupants.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording 7/3/90 Australian Broadcasting Corporation, TV Science Unit<br />

c1990.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

333 QUE : 2-7.

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