Vital signs, Volume 21: the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21
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Island Press
[2014]
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Schriftenreihe: | Vital signs
v. 21 |
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Beschreibung: | Title from PDF title page (viewed on Aug. 11, 2014) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource illustrations, maps |
ISBN: | 9781610915403 1610915402 |
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505 | 8 | |a Energy and transportation trends : Growth in global oil market slows ; Global coal and natural gas consumption continue to grow ; China drives global wind growth ; Hydropower and geothermal growth slows ; Smart grid and energy storage installations rise ; Fossil fuel and renewable energy subsidies on the rise ; Continued growth in renewable energy investments ; Auto production roars to new records -- Environment and climate trends : Carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations on the rise as Kyoto era fades ; Carbon capture and storage experiences limited growth in 2011 -- Food and agriculture trends : Global grain production at record high despite extreme climatic events ; Disease and drought curb meat production and consumption ; Farm animal populations continue to grow ; Aquaculture tries to fill world's insatiable appetite for seafood ; Area equipped for irrigation at record levels, but expansion slows ; Organic agriculture contributes to sustainable food security ; Investing in women farmers ; Foreign investment in agricultural land down from 2009 peak -- Global economy and resources trends : Wage gap widens as wages fail to keep pace with productivity ; Metals production recovers ; Municipal solid waste growing ; Losses from natural disasters reach new peak in 2011 ; The looming threat of water scarcity ; Advertising spending continues gradual rebound, driven by growth in internet media -- Population and society trends : Emerging co-operatives ; Climate change migration often short-distance and circular ; Ubanizing the developing world ; U.N. funding increases, but falls short of global tasks | |
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contents | Energy and transportation trends : Growth in global oil market slows ; Global coal and natural gas consumption continue to grow ; China drives global wind growth ; Hydropower and geothermal growth slows ; Smart grid and energy storage installations rise ; Fossil fuel and renewable energy subsidies on the rise ; Continued growth in renewable energy investments ; Auto production roars to new records -- Environment and climate trends : Carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations on the rise as Kyoto era fades ; Carbon capture and storage experiences limited growth in 2011 -- Food and agriculture trends : Global grain production at record high despite extreme climatic events ; Disease and drought curb meat production and consumption ; Farm animal populations continue to grow ; Aquaculture tries to fill world's insatiable appetite for seafood ; Area equipped for irrigation at record levels, but expansion slows ; Organic agriculture contributes to sustainable food security ; Investing in women farmers ; Foreign investment in agricultural land down from 2009 peak -- Global economy and resources trends : Wage gap widens as wages fail to keep pace with productivity ; Metals production recovers ; Municipal solid waste growing ; Losses from natural disasters reach new peak in 2011 ; The looming threat of water scarcity ; Advertising spending continues gradual rebound, driven by growth in internet media -- Population and society trends : Emerging co-operatives ; Climate change migration often short-distance and circular ; Ubanizing the developing world ; U.N. funding increases, but falls short of global tasks |
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spelling | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 Worldwatch Institute ; Michael Renner, project director ; Linda Starke, editor ; Lyle Rosbotham, designer Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 Washington, D.C. Island Press [2014] © 2013 1 online resource illustrations, maps txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Vital signs v. 21 Title from PDF title page (viewed on Aug. 11, 2014) Energy and transportation trends : Growth in global oil market slows ; Global coal and natural gas consumption continue to grow ; China drives global wind growth ; Hydropower and geothermal growth slows ; Smart grid and energy storage installations rise ; Fossil fuel and renewable energy subsidies on the rise ; Continued growth in renewable energy investments ; Auto production roars to new records -- Environment and climate trends : Carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations on the rise as Kyoto era fades ; Carbon capture and storage experiences limited growth in 2011 -- Food and agriculture trends : Global grain production at record high despite extreme climatic events ; Disease and drought curb meat production and consumption ; Farm animal populations continue to grow ; Aquaculture tries to fill world's insatiable appetite for seafood ; Area equipped for irrigation at record levels, but expansion slows ; Organic agriculture contributes to sustainable food security ; Investing in women farmers ; Foreign investment in agricultural land down from 2009 peak -- Global economy and resources trends : Wage gap widens as wages fail to keep pace with productivity ; Metals production recovers ; Municipal solid waste growing ; Losses from natural disasters reach new peak in 2011 ; The looming threat of water scarcity ; Advertising spending continues gradual rebound, driven by growth in internet media -- Population and society trends : Emerging co-operatives ; Climate change migration often short-distance and circular ; Ubanizing the developing world ; U.N. funding increases, but falls short of global tasks SOCIAL SCIENCE / Statistics bisacsh Agriculture fast Economic forecasting fast Economic indicators fast Environmental indicators fast Population fast Social indicators fast Social prediction fast Sustainable development fast Landwirtschaft Nachhaltigkeit Statistik Population Agriculture Sustainable development Economic forecasting Social prediction Environmental indicators Social indicators Economic indicators Renner, Michael 1957- Sonstige oth Starke, Linda Sonstige oth Rosbotham, Lyle Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 Energy and transportation trends : Growth in global oil market slows ; Global coal and natural gas consumption continue to grow ; China drives global wind growth ; Hydropower and geothermal growth slows ; Smart grid and energy storage installations rise ; Fossil fuel and renewable energy subsidies on the rise ; Continued growth in renewable energy investments ; Auto production roars to new records -- Environment and climate trends : Carbon dioxide emissions and concentrations on the rise as Kyoto era fades ; Carbon capture and storage experiences limited growth in 2011 -- Food and agriculture trends : Global grain production at record high despite extreme climatic events ; Disease and drought curb meat production and consumption ; Farm animal populations continue to grow ; Aquaculture tries to fill world's insatiable appetite for seafood ; Area equipped for irrigation at record levels, but expansion slows ; Organic agriculture contributes to sustainable food security ; Investing in women farmers ; Foreign investment in agricultural land down from 2009 peak -- Global economy and resources trends : Wage gap widens as wages fail to keep pace with productivity ; Metals production recovers ; Municipal solid waste growing ; Losses from natural disasters reach new peak in 2011 ; The looming threat of water scarcity ; Advertising spending continues gradual rebound, driven by growth in internet media -- Population and society trends : Emerging co-operatives ; Climate change migration often short-distance and circular ; Ubanizing the developing world ; U.N. funding increases, but falls short of global tasks SOCIAL SCIENCE / Statistics bisacsh Agriculture fast Economic forecasting fast Economic indicators fast Environmental indicators fast Population fast Social indicators fast Social prediction fast Sustainable development fast Landwirtschaft Nachhaltigkeit Statistik Population Agriculture Sustainable development Economic forecasting Social prediction Environmental indicators Social indicators Economic indicators |
title | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 |
title_alt | Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 |
title_auth | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 |
title_exact_search | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 |
title_full | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 Worldwatch Institute ; Michael Renner, project director ; Linda Starke, editor ; Lyle Rosbotham, designer |
title_fullStr | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 Worldwatch Institute ; Michael Renner, project director ; Linda Starke, editor ; Lyle Rosbotham, designer |
title_full_unstemmed | Vital signs, Volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 Worldwatch Institute ; Michael Renner, project director ; Linda Starke, editor ; Lyle Rosbotham, designer |
title_short | Vital signs, Volume 21 |
title_sort | vital signs volume 21 the trends that are shaping our future trends that are shaping our future volume 21 |
title_sub | the trends that are shaping our future = Trends that are shaping our future, volume 21 |
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