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The growth in population , with its attendant industrialization and pollution ,
comes from circular processes in which each sector both enhances and feeds on
other sectors . But in time , growth encounters limits set by nature . Land and
natural ...
The growth in population , with its attendant industrialization and pollution ,
comes from circular processes in which each sector both enhances and feeds on
other sectors . But in time , growth encounters limits set by nature . Land and
natural ...
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If the pressures created by approach to the limit are not great enough to suppress
growth , then growth continues until the limit has been overstepped far enough to
generate forces sufficient to inhibit growth . Exponential growth is only ...
If the pressures created by approach to the limit are not great enough to suppress
growth , then growth continues until the limit has been overstepped far enough to
generate forces sufficient to inhibit growth . Exponential growth is only ...
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governed growth . Population , which doubled 12 times in the preceding 600
years , only doubles twice more between the 600th and the 700th years . But in
this one century it becomes apparent that 50 - year doubling cannot continue as
the ...
governed growth . Population , which doubled 12 times in the preceding 600
years , only doubles twice more between the 600th and the 700th years . But in
this one century it becomes apparent that 50 - year doubling cannot continue as
the ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
Copyright | |
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