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Re: Economists on ecology (Re: GOODBY MIKE!)
-> In article <E13A50.Lu0@planet.mh.dpi.qld.gov.au>,
-> antonyg@planet.mh.dpi.qld.gov.au (George Antony Ph 93818) wrote:
->
-> > While it is very difficult to predict the change
-> > in human societies, the only certainty is that they will not stay
static.
-> >
-> > Hence, restricting the definition of human carrying capacity to
biological
-> > rules and to the socio-economic status quo is fundamentally
flawed. In
-> > case you are not clear on that, this is what you and the unthinking
types
-> > of 'ecologists' are guilty of. It is fortunate that there are
ecologists
-> > who think in terms of the total physical-biological-SOCIAL system.
George old boy, I must have missed soemthing. Can you be more specific?
Perhaps restate your assertions and definitions concerning carrying
capacity?
Jay
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