The starting conditions of sustainable development and the preservation of ecosystems by country and continent

  • Danilov-Danil’yan V
  • Losev K
  • Reyf I
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The key component of the ecological crisis-View from space: the state of natural ecosystems from the Arctic to the Antarctic-World centers of environmental stabilization-How much anthropogenic carbon can be absorbed by ecosystems on land and in the oceans-Possible timeout for nature-The A-, B-, and C-students: countries assessed in terms of ecological system preservation-Global centers of environmental destabilization-Southeast Asia and the Atlantic countries: two poles of ecological ills-Six million square kilometers of land to be returned to nature-What can the developed countries do to curb population growth in the Third World-Sustainable development and world partnership: ecological donor and recipient countries-The developed world and the ecological spaces of Russia

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Danilov-Danil’yan, V. I., Losev, K. S., & Reyf, I. E. (2009). The starting conditions of sustainable development and the preservation of ecosystems by country and continent. In Sustainable Development and the Limitation of Growth (pp. 197–221). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75250-9_15

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