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

Atlas Out of Print
By: The World Bank
144 pages, maps, diagrams, colour photos
Publisher: HarperCollins
Atlas of Global Issues
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  • Atlas of Global Issues ISBN: 9780007243174 Paperback Mar 2007 Out of Print #162445
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Published in association with the World Bank, the Atlas of Global Issues vividly illustrates the key development challenges facing the world today. Social, economic, and environmental issues that are facing the planet are presented by easy-to read, colourful world maps, tables, graphs, text and photographs.

Drawing on data from the world bank's World Development Indicators, the book brings to life country comparisons of social indicators like life expectancy, infant mortality, safe water, population below the poverty line and energy efficiency, as well as basic economic indicators like income growth, income per person, private capital and aid flows. Issues that have been hitting the headlines such as Aids, population living below $1 a day, freshwater, trade are presented giving an unbiased view of the state of the world we live in.

This title replaces the existing World Bank Atlas which has been published by the World Bank for the last 36 editions.

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Atlas Out of Print
By: The World Bank
144 pages, maps, diagrams, colour photos
Publisher: HarperCollins
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