The Earth's capacity to support people is determined both by natural
constraints and by human choices concerning economics, environment,
culture (including values and politics) and demography. Human
carrying capacity is therefore dynamic and uncertain. Very simple
mathematical models of the relations between human population growth
and human carrying capacity can account for faster-than-exponential
population growth followed by a slowing population growth rate, as
observed in recent human history. Obvious extensions of these
models lead to open mathematical questions."