The figure presented is titled Humanitarian needs and Utilitarian needs.  The figure is a 
representation of the necessities that benefit humanitarians and utilitarians.
This graph shows the degree of complexity of various needs. Many needs are represented in 
this graphic, including humanitarian needs as well as utilitarian needs.
The image depicts Utilitarian Needs vs Humanitarian Needs. Humanitarian needs include: Spiritual, 
moral and culture, aesthetics, recreational. Utilitarian needs include: Social cohesion, prestige 
and social identification, wealth, with Health cited as Degree of Complexity for Social Analysis.
utilitarian needs versus humanitarian needs, a concentric circle style graph, Health is at 
the center, going outward we see wealth, social identity as utilitarian then , cohesion, recreation 
aesthetics, moral cultural, spiritual as humanitarian
This image is one of concentric circles increasingly larger in diameter that shows how needs 
go from more self centered to other centered the further they go out from a person.
This illustrations show the wants and needs of an individual, and as it shows in the picture, 
the farther from the self the more they are wants instead of necessary for human life. 
This is a large circular chart labeling humanitarian type things relating your fforts to your 
social status, health, wellness, mental stability and moral values. the key is in the top 
right.
This is an illustration that shows what people usually focus on. It shows a list of common 
utilitarian needs of people and also a list of common humanitarian needs.
This chart describes sphere of needs met by water from wetlands. Categories include spiritual, 
moral and culture, aesthetics, recreation, and social cohesion.
This image or figure shows or depicts in a spiral statistical format the needs met by water 
from wetlands et al in 2008. All of which are related to health.
The image shows the difference between Utilitarian needs and Humanitarian needs. Humanitarian 
needs include: Spiritual, moral and cultural, aesthetics, recreational. Utilitarian needs 
include: Social Cohesion, prestige and social identity, wealth. The category of Health is 
designated as a Degree of complexity for social analysis.
This image seems to show the correlation between water and utilitarian needs being met and 
humanitarian needs being met.   From what I can discern, water from wetlands contributes more 
to utilitarian needs than humanitarian. The most important need being met is health, followed 
by wealth.   The last need that receives help looks to be spiritual. It is unclear why this 
is so, the chart does not offer an explanation. 
This chart describes a sphere of needs that are met by water from wetlands, for the year 2008. 
Categories on the chart include spiritual, and moral and cultural.
This chart depicts the contrasts and overlap between utilitarian needs and humanitarian needs. 
The complexity of which grows as the rings on the circle expand. The rings represented are 
spiritual, moral and cultural, aesthetics, recreational, social cohesion, prestige and social 
identity, wealth, and health in the very center.