English edit

Etymology edit

From Vogt +‎ -ian.

Adjective edit

Vogtian (comparative more Vogtian, superlative most Vogtian)

  1. Of or pertaining to American ecologist William Vogt (1902–1968).
    • 2010, Fred Pearce, Peoplequake: Mass Migration, Ageing Nations and the Coming Population Crash, Random House, →ISBN, page 88:
      We should cheer. With one bound, the world was free of its Malthusian, Vogtian, Ehrlichian bonds.
    • 2018 January 23, Charles C. Mann, “Can Planet Earth Feed 10 Billion People?”, in The Atlantic[1]:
      At first, reconciling the two points of view might have been possible. One can imagine Borlaugian Wizards considering manure and other natural soil inputs, and Vogtian Prophets willing to use chemicals as a supplement to good soil practice.