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200 000 1 , 000 Millions of people - solid curve Millions of people - dashed curve
" Crisis level " 000 800 6 , 000 6004 , 000 400 2 , 000 200100 200 400 500 600
700 300 Years Figure 1 - 2 Population growth , plotted to scale , with a doubling ...
200 000 1 , 000 Millions of people - solid curve Millions of people - dashed curve
" Crisis level " 000 800 6 , 000 6004 , 000 400 2 , 000 200100 200 400 500 600
700 300 Years Figure 1 - 2 Population growth , plotted to scale , with a doubling ...
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There is no “ right ” vertical scale or steepness of slope to use in such a curve .
The choice is arbitrary in picking the first relationship of the kind in Figure 3 - 17 .
As scales begin to be defined , other related concepts and interpretations must
be ...
There is no “ right ” vertical scale or steepness of slope to use in such a curve .
The choice is arbitrary in picking the first relationship of the kind in Figure 3 - 17 .
As scales begin to be defined , other related concepts and interpretations must
be ...
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But the actual curve has fallen away from the extended slope . The gap between
expectation and reality is shown by the arrow . A gap has opened between the
extension of earlier trends and the actual quality - of - life curve , which has ...
But the actual curve has fallen away from the extended slope . The gap between
expectation and reality is shown by the arrow . A gap has opened between the
extension of earlier trends and the actual quality - of - life curve , which has ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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