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    Atlas of Global Development: A Visual Guide to the World's Greatest Challenges

    Atlas of Global Development: A Visual Guide to the World's Greatest Challenges

    by World Bank


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      ISBN-13: 9780821397589
    • Publisher: World Bank Publications
    • Publication date: 04/08/2013
    • Series: World Bank Atlas
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 144
    • File size: 111 MB
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    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments 4

    Foreword 5

    Guide to the online atlas 6

    Classification of economies 8

    The Millennium Development Goals 10

    Rich and poor 14

    Measuring income | Growth and opportunity

    Where is the wealth of nations? | How poor is poor?

    People 32

    Population growth and transition

    Education 38

    Children at work | Education opens doors

    Gender 46

    Gender equality and development

    Health 52

    Children under 5-struggling to survive

    Improving the health of mothers

    Communicable diseases

    Economy 66

    Structure of the world economy | Governance

    Infrastructure for development | Investment for growth

    The integrating world | People on the move

    Aid for development | External debt

    Environment 104

    The urban environment

    Feeding a growing world | A thirsty planet gets thirstier

    Protecting forests | Energy security and climate change

    Statistics 128

    Key indicators of development

    Ranking of economies by GNI per capita

    Definitions, sources, notes, and abbreviations

    Index 143

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    COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED Published in association with Harper Collins, the completely revised and updated fourth edition of the Atlas of Global Development is a comprehensive guide to the most critical issues facing our changing world today. A visual guide to global issues †" easy-to-read graphical presentation with every topic presented by colorful world maps, tables, graphs, and photographs Topics that are shaping our world †" key development indicators, from poverty, population growth, and food production to climate change, foreign direct investment, and international trade The latest, authoritative statistics †" from the World Bank's World Development Indicators database The Atlas comes with an interactive companion online atlas, the new World Bank e-Atlas of Global Development, and new to this edition, a companion mobile app. 'This is an excellent, up-to-date source book which will be invaluable for students of, and staff teaching, higher levels of geography .... a clear, concise, easily-accessible and well-illustrated volume.' - Geographical Association, United Kingdom

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    Library Journal
    Although slender, this volume packs vital statistics and interpretive insights on disparities involving global wealth, education, and sociopolitical conditions. The World Bank's Development Data Group, led by Shaida Badiee (World Development Indicators), judiciously prefaces the study with a variegated definition of poverty. Charts, graphs, and color maps elucidate in detail global population trends, educational opportunities, and political engagement. Although it will become dated as global resources grow and diminish, this volume offers a powerful representation of the world as it is now, a provisional developmental mission, and an enduring definition of poverty. Highly recommended. [Intended to build on and replace the existing print edition of World Bank Atlas.
    —Savannah Schroll Guz
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