Biosciences → Growth
Organizations relating to Growth
International Infertility Counseling Organization / Minneapolis MN, USA
International Society for the Study of Trophoblastic Disease / Nijmegen, Netherlands / Est. 1982
International Society for IGF Research
International Academy of Human Reproduction / Kiel, Germany / Est. 1974
Association for Gnotobiotics / Est. 1961
Nordic Fertility Society / Hvidovre, Denmark / Est. 1999
Arab Society for Plant Nutrition and Fertilization
European FASD Alliance / Landskrona, Sweden / Est. 2011
International Plant Growth Substances Association / Est. 1970
International Society for In Vitro Fertilization / Montréal QC, Canada
Pontifical Academy of the Immaculate Conception / Vatican City, Vatican / Est. 1835
International Consumer Support for Infertility Community / Silverwater NSW, Australia / Est. 1999
World Organization - Ovulation Method - Billings / Melbourne VIC, Australia / Est. 1977
International NetCord Foundation / Est. 1997
DONA International / Chicago IL, USA / Est. 1992
Asian Growth Research Institute / Kitakyushu, Japan / Est. 1989
Margaret Sanger Center International / New York NY, USA
Centre international de recherches médicales de Franceville / Franceville, Gabon / Est. 1979
Placenta Association of the Americas / Cincinnati OH, USA / Est. 2000
Global Alliance to Prevent Prematurity and Stillbirth / Lynnwood WA, USA
Latin American Federation of Fertility and Sterility Societies
Ibero-American Animal Reproduction Association / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1992
Association internationale contre l'exploitation des foetus humains
European Growth Federation / Murcia, Spain / Est. 1989
European Spinal Deformities Society / Est. 1982
Nordisk Reproduksjonsråd
Standing Committee for the International Embryological Conference / Est. 1954
Association internationale de natalité et de conception
International Federation of Infertility Patient Associations / Est. 1993
International Institute of Embryology / Est. 1911
IUPS Commission on Endocrine, Reproduction and Development / Adelaide SA, Australia / Est. 2002
International Caesarean Awareness Network / Redondo Beach CA, USA / Est. 1982
Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction / Omaha NE, USA / Est. 1985
World Growth / Arlington VA, USA
Conference on Human Tumor Cloning / Tucson AZ, USA
International Conference on Lymphatic Tissues and Germinal Centres in Immune Reactions
International Conference on Reproduction, Pregnancy and Rheumatic Diseases
Permanent Commission of European Inseminator Technicians / Est. 1982
International Growth Federation
International Committee on Veterinary Embryological Nomenclature / Est. 1965
International Institute for Symbiotic Studies
Feminist International Network of Resistance to Reproductive and Genetic Engineering / Est. 1984
World Federation of Europeans by Birth or Descent / North Palm Beach FL, USA / Est. 1988
Infertility Associates International
International Working Group on Palaeozoic Microvertebrates
West African Fertilization Management and Evaluation Network / Lomé, Togo
Linck
Fundación para el Crecimiento Argentino y la Integración Latinoamericana / Est. 1991
International Foundation for Studies in Reproduction / Port Washington NY, USA
Mediterranean Society of Reproduction and Neonatology / Est. 1998
View all profiles (141 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Growth
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialFemale infertility
Political immaturity
Limited market development
Insufficient birth spacing in families
Genetic discrimination
Gender abortions
Premature birth
Artificial insemination
Irreversible environmental trends
Unsustainable short-term improvements in agricultural productivity
Illegitimate children
Foetal alcohol syndrome
Demographic fatigue
Excessive use of hormones in animal husbandry
Soil infertility
Unnatural methods of conception of same-sex parents
Cretinism
Logging of old stand forests
Multiple births
Type 2 diabetes
Induced abortion
Commercialization of human embryos
Childlessness
Unethical experimentation using aborted foetuses
Discrimination against adult students
Action Strategies relating to Growth
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialMaturing
Developing sustainable population policy
Developing international competence in population planning
Preserving old growth forests
Interrupting ecosystem climax
Fostering linkages between family planning and social welfare
Promoting natural childbirth
Disseminating information on sustainable development
Promoting joint responsibility in reproduction
Developing scenarios for population growth
Documenting population trends
Integrating sources of plant nutrients to sustain soil fertility
Discouraging airline travel
Assessing environmental impacts of growth of intermediate cities
Broadening understanding of human development
Cloning cell lines
Undertaking macroeconomic and structural policies for non-inflationary growth
Providing public information and education on reproduction and health
Increasing efficiency of symbiotic processes for sustainable agriculture production
Creating artificial insemination centres
Uncoupling economic growth from growth in resource use
Assessing earth's carrying capacity
Sustaining growth
Promoting peaceful use of nuclear energy
Shifting from materials-intensive growth in developed countries
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