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'''Driving forces''' describe human or nature forces that tend to lead to activities that have may have environmental or health impacts. For example, the need for warm buildings is a driving force that leads to activity of burning fuel.
'''Driving forces''' describe human or nature forces that tend to lead to activities that have may have environmental or health impacts. For example, the need for warm buildings is a driving force that leads to activity of burning fuel.


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{{Full chain approach}}

Latest revision as of 06:29, 7 April 2016

Category:Step]] Driving forces describe human or nature forces that tend to lead to activities that have may have environmental or health impacts. For example, the need for warm buildings is a driving force that leads to activity of burning fuel.

See also Intarese :Intarese:Category:To be released|Full chain approach]] proposed to be released into the guidebook contents.

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