Abstract

Every person approaches problems with the help of models. A model is simply an ordered set of assumptions about a complex system. Our world model was built specifically to investigate five major trends of global concern—accelerating industrialization, rapid population growth, widespread malnutrition, depletion of nonrenewable resources, and a deteriorating environment. It is possible to alter the growth trends and to establish a condition of ecological and economic stability that is sustainable far into the future. The state of global equilibrium could be designed so that the basic material needs of each person on earth are satisfied and each person has an equal opportunity to realize his individual human potential. Although the history of human effort contains numerous incidents of mankind's failure to live within physical limits, it is success in overcoming limits that forms the cultural tradition of many dominant people in today's world.

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IndustrialisationPopulation growthNon-renewable resourcePopulationSet (abstract data type)Development economicsEconomic systemEconomicsNatural resource economicsRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessEngineeringComputer scienceMarket economySociologyRenewable energy

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2019
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book
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27-31
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4722
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Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers et al. (2019). The Limits to Growth. Yale University Press eBooks , 27-31. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429322204-3

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