2023 Journal Article Demographic delusions: world population growth is exceeding most projections and jeopardising scenarios for sustainable futuresO’Sullivan, Jane N. (2023). Demographic delusions: world population growth is exceeding most projections and jeopardising scenarios for sustainable futures. World, 4 (3), 545-568. doi: 10.3390/world4030034 |
2023 Journal Article Advancing the welfare of people and the planet with a common agenda for reproductive justice, population, and the environmentSpeidel, J. Joseph and O’Sullivan, Jane N. (2023). Advancing the welfare of people and the planet with a common agenda for reproductive justice, population, and the environment. World, 4 (2), 259-287. doi: 10.3390/world4020018 |
2021 Journal Article World scientists’ warnings into action, local to globalBarnard, Phoebe, Moomaw, William R., Fioramonti, Lorenzo, Laurance, William F., Mahmoud, Mahmoud I., O’Sullivan, Jane, Rapley, Christopher G., Rees, William E., Rhodes, Christopher J., Ripple, William J., Semiletov, Igor P., Talberth, John, Tucker, Christopher, Wysham, Daphne and Ziervogel, Gina (2021). World scientists’ warnings into action, local to global. Science Progress, 104 (4), 003685042110562. doi: 10.1177/00368504211056290 |
2021 Journal Article Trends in population health and demographyO'Sullivan, Jane N (2021). Trends in population health and demography. The Lancet, 398 (10300), 580-580. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01050-3 |
2020 Journal Article The social and environmental influences of population growth rate and demographic pressure deserve greater attention in ecological economicsO'Sullivan, Jane N. (2020). The social and environmental influences of population growth rate and demographic pressure deserve greater attention in ecological economics. Ecological Economics, 172 106648, 106648. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106648 |
2018 Journal Article Is failure to develop due to fundamentally different economic pathways or simply too much population growth?O'Sullivan, Jane N. (2018). Is failure to develop due to fundamentally different economic pathways or simply too much population growth?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115 (48), E11200-E11201. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1817105115 |
2018 Journal Article Aging human populations: good for us, good for the EarthGötmark, Frank, Cafaro, Philip and O’Sullivan, Jane (2018). Aging human populations: good for us, good for the Earth. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 33 (11), 851-862. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2018.08.015 |
2017 Journal Article Response to Editorial: Children, poverty and health promotion in AustraliaSchultz, Rosalie, Kochmann, Karin and O'Sullivan, Jane (2017). Response to Editorial: Children, poverty and health promotion in Australia. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 28 (2), 174-174. doi: 10.1071/HE17032 |
2016 Journal Article Population projections: recipes for action, or inaction?O'Sullivan, Jane N. (2016). Population projections: recipes for action, or inaction?. Journal of Population and Sustainability, 1 (1), 45-57. |
2015 Journal Article Resource use peak dates distract from real planetary limitsO'Sullivan, Jane N. (2015). Resource use peak dates distract from real planetary limits. Ecology and Society, 20 (2), 32-32. doi: 10.5751/ES-07579-200232 |
2015 Journal Article Population stabilization potential and its benefits underestimatedO'Sullivan, Jane N. (2015). Population stabilization potential and its benefits underestimated. PNAS, 112 (6), E507-E507. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1422507112 |
2012 Journal Article The burden of durable asset acquisition in growing populationsO'Sullivan, Jane N. (2012). The burden of durable asset acquisition in growing populations. Economic Affairs, 32 (1), 31-37. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-0270.2011.02125.x |
2011 Journal Article Oil: the real reason we need a carbon priceO'Sullivan, Jane (2011, 05 19). Oil: the real reason we need a carbon price The Drum TV |
2010 Journal Article What's carrying capacity got to do with it?O'Sullivan, Jane (2010). What's carrying capacity got to do with it?. Australasian Science (91) |
2008 Journal Article Root distribution of yam (Dioscorea Alata) determined by strontium tracerO'Sullivan, Jane N. (2008). Root distribution of yam (Dioscorea Alata) determined by strontium tracer. Experimental Agriculture, 44 (2), 223-233. doi: 10.1017/S0014479708006169 |
2008 Journal Article Crop development and root distribution in lesser yam (Dioscorea esculenta): Implications for fertilizationMelteras, Marie-Vianney, Lebot, Vincent., Asher, Colin. J. and O'Sullivan, Jane N. (2008). Crop development and root distribution in lesser yam (Dioscorea esculenta): Implications for fertilization. Experimental Agriculture, 44 (2), 209-221. doi: 10.1017/S0014479708006339 |
2007 Journal Article Nutrient deficiencies in lesser yam (Dioscorea esculenta) characterized using constant-water table sand cultureO'Sullivan, J. N. and Ernest, J. (2007). Nutrient deficiencies in lesser yam (Dioscorea esculenta) characterized using constant-water table sand culture. Journal of Plant Nutrition And Soil Science-zeitschrift Fur Pflanzenernahrung Und Bodenkunde, 170 (2), 273-282. doi: 10.1002/jpln.200625049 |
2006 Journal Article Nutrient deficiencies in greater yam and their effects on leaf nutrient concentrationsO'Sullivan, Jane N. and Jenner, Rachel (2006). Nutrient deficiencies in greater yam and their effects on leaf nutrient concentrations. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 29 (9), 1663-1674. doi: 10.1080/01904160600851569 |
2006 Journal Article Effects of sodium on potassium nutrition in three tropical root crop speciesIvahupa, S. R., Asher, C. J., Blamey, F. P. C. and O'Sullivan, J. N. (2006). Effects of sodium on potassium nutrition in three tropical root crop species. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 29 (6), 1095-1108. doi: 10.1080/01904160600689241 |
2001 Journal Article Leaf litter decomposition of Piper aduncum, Gliricidia sepium and Imperata cylindrica in the humid lowlands of Papua New GuineaHartemink, A. E. and O'Sullivan, J. N. (2001). Leaf litter decomposition of Piper aduncum, Gliricidia sepium and Imperata cylindrica in the humid lowlands of Papua New Guinea. Plant and Soil, 230 (1), 115-124. doi: 10.1023/A:1004868502539 |