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Developed by Jane Heinze-Fry with assistance from G. Tyler Miller, Jr.(For assistance in creating your own concept maps, see the website for this book.)
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Map 1. Overview
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Map 2. Cultural Changes
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Map 3B. Complex Systems: Structures and Behaviors
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Map 3C. Matter and Energy Resources
pollution
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Map 4B. Nutrient Cycles
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Map 5. Evolution and Biodiversity: Origins, Niches, and Adaptation
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Map 7. Aquatic Ecology
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Map 8. Community Processes: Species Interactions and Succession
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Map 12. Human Population: Growth, Demography, and Carrying Capacity
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Map 23B. Sustaining Ecosystems: Deforestation, Biodiversity, and Forest Management
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Map 22. Sustaining Wild Species
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Map 10. Mineral and Soil Resources
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Map 13. Food Resources
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Map 20. Pest Control
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Map 10. Mineral and Soil Resources
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Map 15. Nonrenewable Energy Resources
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Map 16. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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Map 11. Risk, Toxicology, and Human Health
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Map 17. Air Pollution
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Map 18. Climate Change and Ozone Loss
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Map 21. Solid and Hazardous Wastes
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Map 25. Economics and Environment
GPI
environmentalindicators
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Map 27. Environmental Worldviews, Ethics, and Sustainability