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Chapter 5 Art from Society and the Environment Pragmatic Solutions to Ecological Issues by Michael Carolan

TABLES Table 5.1 Renewable Water Resources (RWR) Per Capita for Select Countries, 2005 and 2030 (Projected) Table 5.2 Composition of Water Footprint (WF) for Select Countries Table 5.3 Global Per Unit Average of Virtual Water Content for Select Commodities Table 5.4 Runoff versus Soil Infiltration for Every Three Inches of Rainfall on Select Surface Types Table 5.5 Growth of Top-Ten Global Consumers of Bottled Water, 2003 and 2008 Table 5.6 Top Virtual Water Exporting and Importing Countries (Annual Net Volume), 2007

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