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Table 1.  Natural Capital: Underlying Components and Illustrative Services and Values Biodiversity  Ecosystem goods and
Table 2.  Trends in Forest Cover and Deforestation
Figure 1.  Projection of the global demand for water and, under a business as usual  scenario, the amount that can be expected to be met from supply augmentation and  improvements in technical water use efficiency (productivity)
Figure 2.  Global progress towards  achieving the Millennium Development  Goals’ target to reduce the number of  people without access to adequate  sanitation services to 1.7 billion people  by 2015
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