Chapter 15 GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES.

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Chapter 15 GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Figure 15.1 Relationship between Latitude and Income per Capita Sources: Heston, Summers, and Aten (2011), Gallup, Mellinger, and Sachs (2001).

Figure 15.2 Regional Variation in Income and Access to the Sea Source: Gallup, Sachs, and Mellinger (1999).

Figure 15.3 Core Areas in Preindustrial Europe Source: Pounds and Ball (1964).

Figure 15.4 Core Areas in Preindustrial China Source: Stover (1974).

Table 15.1 World Climate Zones

Figure 15.5 Latitude versus Agricultural GDP per Agricultural Worker Source: United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (2010).

Figure 15.6 Malaria Ecology versus Incidence of Malaria Sources: Kiszewski et al. (2004).

Figure 15.7 Natural Capital versus GDP per Capita Sources: World Bank (2006), Heston, Summers, and Aten (2011).