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1. Rapid urban-demographic growth and resource-intensive industrialism have become large-scale biogeophysical forces on

If the World were a Village of 1000 People.... Donella MeadowsIt would include:_____Asians _____Africans _____Europeans _____Latin Americans _____Russians and former Soviet republics _____North Americans _____ Australians and New Zealanders. If the world were a village of 1,000 people, it w

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1. Rapid urban-demographic growth and resource-intensive industrialism have become large-scale biogeophysical forces on

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    2. If the World were a Village of 1000 People... Donella Meadows It would include: _____Asians _____Africans _____Europeans _____Latin Americans _____Russians and former Soviet republics _____North Americans _____ Australians and New Zealanders

    3. If the world were a village of 1,000 people, it would include: 584 Asians 124 Africans 95 East and West Europeans 84 Latin Americans 55 Russians and former Soviet Republics 52 North Americans 6 Australians and New Zealanders

    11. FOUR FEATURES OF GLOBALIZATION No matter what political perspective colors one's analysis, the past half-century of globalization can be viewed as having four fundamental features What are they?

    12. (1) Globalization is dynamic. Over the past 200 years, periods of rapid growth as well as periods of decline, crisis and restructuring across micro, meso and macro scales have characterized world development. (2) Globalization increases functional integration of the world economy, along with deepening international flows of people, culture, information, social and human capital. (3) Globalization is an uneven process. The costs and benefits of development are unequally distributed. (4) Globalization is an ecological process as well as a socio-economic and political process. As the world's growing economy draws more and more of the earths total ecosystem into itself, concern about the sustainability of planetary economic-ecological transactions is rising.

    13. Emphasis on sustainability puts Environment-Development interdependencies in a new light. from D? E (1960s-1980s) to E ? D (1980s-2000+)

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