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Occupancy space is the land for housing , commercial activity , transportation ,
and pollution dissipation . Suppose also that for adequate nourishment each
person requires two units of land for food production . In this simple example , no
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Occupancy space is the land for housing , commercial activity , transportation ,
and pollution dissipation . Suppose also that for adequate nourishment each
person requires two units of land for food production . In this simple example , no
...
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5 Food ratio Agricultural land units / person Figure 1 - 3 Food ratio ( adequacy )
as it depends on agricultural land units per person . Figure 1 - 3 presents an
assumption about how the food per person is related to the agricultural land per ...
5 Food ratio Agricultural land units / person Figure 1 - 3 Food ratio ( adequacy )
as it depends on agricultural land units per person . Figure 1 - 3 presents an
assumption about how the food per person is related to the agricultural land per ...
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The more people , the more space occupied ; and the more occupied space , the
less agricultural land is left . Occupancy seems often to use the best land , and so
the allotment of land of lower quality for food growing will increase the effect of ...
The more people , the more space occupied ; and the more occupied space , the
less agricultural land is left . Occupancy seems often to use the best land , and so
the allotment of land of lower quality for food growing will increase the effect of ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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