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At the left end , the curve again flattens and indicates the difficulty of extracting
the last of any kind of natural resource as the ... 7 Natural - Resource Fraction
Remaining NRFR The actual natural resources NR divided by the natural
resources ...
At the left end , the curve again flattens and indicates the difficulty of extracting
the last of any kind of natural resource as the ... 7 Natural - Resource Fraction
Remaining NRFR The actual natural resources NR divided by the natural
resources ...
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9 Natural - Resource - Usage Rate NRUR Natural - resource - usage rate NRUR
is determined by the population P ... the material standard of living increases - a
rise necessary to represent the greater drain on natural resources that go with a ...
9 Natural - Resource - Usage Rate NRUR Natural - resource - usage rate NRUR
is determined by the population P ... the material standard of living increases - a
rise necessary to represent the greater drain on natural resources that go with a ...
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One can argue that exhaustion of natural resources is not the most likely
limitation on population growth . Actual stocks of natural resources may be
greater than the 250 - year supply that has been assumed here . Furthermore ,
science may ...
One can argue that exhaustion of natural resources is not the most likely
limitation on population growth . Actual stocks of natural resources may be
greater than the 250 - year supply that has been assumed here . Furthermore ,
science may ...
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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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