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Table 1: Human Driving Forces of Global Environmental Change
Table 2: A Genetic Typology of Global Environmental Change
Table 3: An Occurrence-Oriented Typology of Global Environmental Change
Table 4: Estimated Area of Forest and Woodland Cleared (x 1000 km2)
Table 5: Urban and Rural Population Estimates and Projections
Table 6: Household Size and Land Acreage (A Hypothetical Example)
Table 7: World Population and Land Use
Table 8: Results
of Regression Analysis (Population/LULC, 1961-91)
Figure 1: Module Overview: Its Structure and Activities
Figure 2: The Human Causes of Global Environmental Change
Figure 3: Linkages Among Human Causes, Land Use, and Land Cover
Figure 4: The Research Process
Figure 5: Differences in the Data on Various Land Uses from the FAO
Figure 6: Interpolation Between Sample Points
Figure 7: Three Interpolations Between Data Points and Resulting CO2-Flux Models
Figure 8: The Research Process (Answer)
Figure 9: Three Interpolations Between Data Points and Resulting CO2-Flux Models (Answer)
Figure 12: Relationship Between Cropland and Population Density, 1989
Figure 13: Relationship Between Cropland and Population Density, 1989 (Answer)
Figure 14: Land Use / Land Cover Maps
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