World DynamicsExamination of the structure of countervailing forces such as population growth, food production, capital investment, natural resources depletion, pollution, etc., at world level when exponential growth rate overburdens the environment - simulates world growth trends by means of a large-scale computer model and shows that a global equilibrium could be achieved if social policies and programmes were chosen taking into account the dynamic characteristics of world social systems. Flow charts. |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... growth , then growth continues until the limit has been overstepped far enough to generate forces sufficient to inhibit growth . Exponential growth is only significant in comparison to some relevant limit . The power and nature of ...
... growth , then growth continues until the limit has been overstepped far enough to generate forces sufficient to inhibit growth . Exponential growth is only significant in comparison to some relevant limit . The power and nature of ...
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... growth processes that had previously been in control . In one brief moment of time the world finds that the apparent law of exponential growth fails as the complete description of nature . Other fundamental laws of nature and the social ...
... growth processes that had previously been in control . In one brief moment of time the world finds that the apparent law of exponential growth fails as the complete description of nature . Other fundamental laws of nature and the social ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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1970 conditions accumulation agricultural land assumed assumptions behavior billion birth rate normal birth-control program BRFM BRN1 CAPITAL UNITS CAPITAL UNITS/PERSON CAPITAL-INVESTMENT DISCARD capital-investment multiplier capital-investment ratio CAPITAL-INVESTMENT-IN-AGRICULTURE FRACTION cause Chapter CI=C CIAF CIGN1 CIMT Club of Rome coefficient computer model crowding ratio curve death rate normal decline DRFM dynamic ECIR effect effective-capital-investment ratio equations equilibrium exponential growth food production food ratio food supply FPMT FRACTION/YEAR in-agriculture fraction increase industrialization INTERPOLATION limit LOGICAL FUNCTION material standard mental models mode MULTIPLIER DIMENSIONLESS Natural resources Quality natural-resource Natural-resource-usage rate negative loop NR=N NREM NREMT POLAT pollution absorption pollution crisis POLLUTION UNITS pollution-absorption population and capital population density PRESENT ORIGINAL pressures QL-Q ratio CIR result rise Section sector shortage social systems SQUARE KILOMETERS standard of living structure system levels TABHL TABLE LOOK tion units per person UNITS/PERSON/YEAR UNITS/YEAR usage rate variable world model world population world system