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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
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Net change in components of human well-being between 2000 and 2050
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2007
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Philippe Rekacewicz, Emmanuelle Bournay, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Description:
Order from Strength, which focuses on reactive policies in a regionalized world, has the least favorable outcomes for human well-being, as the global distribution of ecosystem services and human resources that underpin human well-being are increasingly skewed. Wealthy populations generally meet most material needs but experience psychological unease.
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