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This model system separates capital into that used for agriculture and that used
for all other purposes . Therefore , the fraction of capital not used in agriculture ( 1
- CIAF ) is multiplied at this point . CIAF is the variable fraction of capital that is ...
This model system separates capital into that used for agriculture and that used
for all other purposes . Therefore , the fraction of capital not used in agriculture ( 1
- CIAF ) is multiplied at this point . CIAF is the variable fraction of capital that is ...
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The more people , the more space occupied ; and the more occupied space , the
less agricultural land is left . Occupancy ... Figure 3 - 10 shows the assumption
that population has already pushed agriculture into marginal areas . At very low ...
The more people , the more space occupied ; and the more occupied space , the
less agricultural land is left . Occupancy ... Figure 3 - 10 shows the assumption
that population has already pushed agriculture into marginal areas . At very low ...
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21 Food Potential from Capital Investment FPCI The capital investment per capita
in agriculture will be a major influence on the capability for producing food .
Capital investment means here more than farm machinery . It includes fertilizer ...
21 Food Potential from Capital Investment FPCI The capital investment per capita
in agriculture will be a major influence on the capability for producing food .
Capital investment means here more than farm machinery . It includes fertilizer ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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