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Location meaning human pattern sustainability distribution diversity uniqueness natural identity interconnection local-global trends density processes characteristics proximity futures Human-environment intangible virtual relative sustainability links Impact of change time consistency association pace system dynamic movement interdependence system equilibrium zoom futures measurement change directions Triple bottom line system distance hierarchies change ecology biosphere local-global Generational equity biodiversity space Non-living living maps justice interconnection Human-physical processes sustainability