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The only rate of flow is the outgoing usage rate . As defined here , natural
resources include only those nonreplaceable materials in the earth . They do not
include wood and any products that can be grown and replenished , for the latter
are ...
The only rate of flow is the outgoing usage rate . As defined here , natural
resources include only those nonreplaceable materials in the earth . They do not
include wood and any products that can be grown and replenished , for the latter
are ...
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Jay W. Forrester, JAY W AUTOR FORRESTER. from the definition of usage rate
as one unit per year per person and the assumption of a 250 - year remaining
supply of natural resources . NR . K = NR . J + ( DT ) ( - NRUR . JK ) 8 . L NR =
NRI 8 ...
Jay W. Forrester, JAY W AUTOR FORRESTER. from the definition of usage rate
as one unit per year per person and the assumption of a 250 - year remaining
supply of natural resources . NR . K = NR . J + ( DT ) ( - NRUR . JK ) 8 . L NR =
NRI 8 ...
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If we wish to assume that natural resources will not fail , we can reduce the rate of
their usage ( or increase the assumed initial supply ) to see which mode of
behavior next appears . 4 . 3 Pollution Crisis In a model of a social system ,
structure ...
If we wish to assume that natural resources will not fail , we can reduce the rate of
their usage ( or increase the assumed initial supply ) to see which mode of
behavior next appears . 4 . 3 Pollution Crisis In a model of a social system ,
structure ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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