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  2. Club of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome is a nonprofit, ... (it distinguished ten world regions and involved 200,000 equations compared with 1,000 in the Meadows model).

  3. Regio X Palatium - Wikipedia

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    Regio X was centred on the Palatine Hill.In extent, the region largely followed the contours of the Palatine, and so was bordered by the Velabrum on the north west, the Circus Maximus to the south west, the Via Sacra on the north east, and on the south east, a street where the modern Via di San Gregorio is now situated.

  4. 14 regions of Augustan Rome - Wikipedia

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    Map of ancient Rome with the regions. In 7 BC, Augustus divided the city of Rome into 14 administrative regions (Latin regiones, sing. regio). These replaced the four regiones —or "quarters"—traditionally attributed to Servius Tullius, sixth king of Rome. They were further divided into official neighborhoods . [1]

  5. Regio XIV Transtiberim - Wikipedia

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    A measurement taken at the end of the 4th century recorded that the perimeter of the region was 33,388 Roman feet (approximately 9.9 km), making it the largest of the Augustan regions. [3] Drawing of the Mausoleum of Hadrian (1575) This region was largely devoted to entertaining the Roman people, so it was dotted with many extensive gardens and ...

  6. The Limits to Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome has persisted after The Limits to Growth and has generally provided comprehensive updates to the book every five years. An independent retrospective on the public debate over The Limits to Growth concluded in 1978 that optimistic attitudes had won out, causing a general loss of momentum in the environmental movement. While ...

  7. 14 regions of Medieval Rome - Wikipedia

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    • The eighth region was called Sub Capitolio, and it contained the area of the Roman Forum and the Colosseum, so this region corresponded to the old 8th Augustan region of Rome. • The ninth region was given the label ad Scorticlarios, named after the tanners quarter which was situated next to the Baths of Nero.

  8. Rioni of Rome - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, Servius Tullius, sixth king of Rome, first divided the city into regiones, numbering four.During administrative reorganization after the Roman Republic collapsed, the first emperor Augustus created the 14 regiones of Rome that were to remain in effect throughout the Imperial era, as attested by the 4th-century Cataloghi regionari, that name them and provide data for each.

  9. Aurelio Peccei - Wikipedia

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    The Club of Rome helped to find funding for the project but did not give its imprimatur to the final report ("Catastrophe or New Society?", A.O. Herrera et al., 1976). With the idea of placing greater stress on the human dimension, Peccei approached the Dutch economist and Nobel laureate Jan Tinbergen and proposed a study of the likely impact ...