Rapid population growth in Africa linked to worsening environmental degradation.
The article explores how population growth and other factors affect environmental quality in five African countries. The researchers used a measure called ecological footprint to study environmental degradation. They found that population growth, population density, age structure, GDP growth, energy consumption, and trade openness all contribute to environmental degradation in these countries. However, urbanization does not have a significant impact on environmental quality. The study suggests policies to manage population growth and improve environmental conditions in Africa.