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Cien países tropicales, no incluidos en el anexo I de la UNFCCC, se incluyeron en este análisis
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Contributions from ecosystem services are dwarfed by agricultural land productivity
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El uso óptimo de la tierra indica que 75 países tienen superávit forestal (13.2 Mkm 2 )
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41por Meiling, Li, Yahya, Farzan, Waqas, Muhammad, Shaohua, Zhang, Ali, Syed Atif, Hania, Alishba“…Healthcare organizations are setting new targets of sustainable practices to improve their financial performance without depleting social and natural capital. Maintaining a sustainable, resilient, and durable healthcare system facilitate economies to achieve sustainable competitiveness. …”
Publicado 2021
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42por Rela, Iskandar Zainuddin, Ramli, Zaimah, Firihu, Muhammad Zamrun, Widayati, Weka, Awang, Abd Hair, Nasaruddin, Nasaruddin“…Then, we formulate crucial factors for community resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic: natural capital, social capital, human capital, stakeholder engagement, community participation, technology, and communication. …”
Publicado 2022
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43por Rubio-Cisneros, Nadia T., Montero-Muñoz, Jorge L., Rubio-Cisneros, Igor I., Morales-Ojeda, Sara, Pech, Mónica, Ruiz-Ayma, Gabriel, Rueda-Flores, Marisol, Baker, Rachel, Jiménez, Armando, Fuentes, Karen, González-Rojas, José I.“…Understanding tourists’ perceptions of their environmental knowledge can help plan actions to prevent natural capital loss necessary for local economies. Tourists’ perceptions of a touristic hotspot, Holbox Island, were documented. …”
Publicado 2022
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44por Holden, Nicholas M., Neill, Andrew M., Stout, Jane C., O’Brien, Derek, Morris, Michael A.“…Bioeconomy will have to embrace circularity to enable production of renewable feedstocks in terms of both biomass yield and maintaining essential natural capital. The concept of biocircularity is proposed as an integrated systems approach to the sustainable production of renewable biological materials focusing on extended use, maximum reuse, recycling, and design for degradation from polymers to monomers, while avoiding the “failure” of end of life and minimizing energy demand and waste. …”
Publicado 2022
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45por Angelstam, Per, Grodzynskyi, Michael, Andersson, Kjell, Axelsson, Robert, Elbakidze, Marine, Khoroshev, Alexander, Kruhlov, Ivan, Naumov, Vladimir“…Policies at multiple levels pronounce the need to encompass both social and ecological systems in governance and management of natural capital in terms of resources and ecosystems. …”
Publicado 2013
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46“…Various semantic themes emerged such as the protection of natural capital for the sustainable production of ecosystem services; nature-based solutions to protect human structures and wellbeing against natural hazards; socio-ecological systems as the interaction between human beings and the environment; focus on specific services such as the storage of atmospheric CO(2) and the provision of food. …”
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47por Angelstam, Per, Andersson, Kjell, Isacson, Maths, Gavrilov, Dmitri V., Axelsson, Robert, Bäckström, Mattias, Degerman, Erik, Elbakidze, Marine, Kazakova-Apkarimova, Elena Yu., Sartz, Lotta, Sädbom, Stefan, Törnblom, Johan“…Focusing on the Swedish Bergslagen region as a case study we (1) describe the phases of natural resource use triggered by metallurgy, (2) the location and spatial extent of 22 definitions of Bergslagen divided into four zones as a proxy of cumulative pressure on landscapes, and (3) analyze the consequences for natural capital and society. We found clear gradients in industrial activity, stream alteration, and amount of natural forest from the core to the periphery of Bergslagen. …”
Publicado 2013
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48por Zapata, Carlos, Puente, Araceli, García, Andrés, Garcia-Alba, Javier, Espinoza, Jorge“…The increasing anthropogenic pressure to which these estuaries are subject has caused a reduction in their natural capital stock. Therefore, the application of a pragmatic and rational ecosystem-based management approach to sustainably manage the multiple ecosystem services provided by this ecosystem is necessary. …”
Publicado 2018
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49“…In fisheries, however, investments are often harmful, as they may lead to increases in fleet capacity, which is not desirable considering the fully exploited or overexploited status of most fish stocks (natural capital), and the dissipation of the resource rent (overcapitalisation). …”
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50por Sobratee, N., Davids, R., Chinzila, C.B., Mabaudhi, T., Scheelbeek, P., Modi, A.T., Dangour, A., Slotow, R.“…Using the systems thinking approach, three sub-systems, access to dietary diversity, sustainable beneficiation of natural capital, and ‘food choice for well-being’, highlighted the main forces governing the current context, and future interventions. …”
Publicado 2022
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51“…If successfully implemented, Cambodia will prevent significant losses in natural capital, material value and degradation in TSB worth at least US$4.8 billion, with additional benefits for the Mekong River and South China Sea.…”
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52“…We deploy estimates of the ecological gap, global GDP and its growth rates in recent years, and the rate at which natural capital has declined, to study three questions: (1) at what rate must efficiency at which Nature’s services are converted into GDP rise if the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals for year 2030 are to be sustainable; (2) what would a sustainable figure for world population be if global living standard is to be maintained at an acceptably high level? …”
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53“…The authors advocate robust holistic policies of soil governance and land use planning that place SES and natural capital at the heart of decision making.…”
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54“…Although ongoing research on crop and model species continuously reports the importance of cell walls and their dynamics in drought resistance, the cell walls of succulent plants have received relatively little attention to date, despite the potential of succulents as natural capital to mitigate the effects of climate change. …”
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55“…The resultant conflict further displaces human, built, and natural capital. It forces the economy into a vicious downward spiral. …”
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56por Peng, Ching-I, Rubite, Rosario Rivera, Lin, Che-Wei, Hughes, Mark, Kono, Yoshiko, Chung, Kuo-Fang“…CONCLUSION: The continuing discovery of endemic Philippine species means the remaining fragments of both primary and secondary native vegetation in the archipelago are of increasing value in terms of natural capital. A secure future for the species could be realized through ex situ conservation collections and raising awareness with community groups.…”
Publicado 2017
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57“…Pelagic ecosystems are dynamic ocean regions whose immense natural capital is affected by climate change, pollution, and commercial fisheries. …”
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58“…This paper presents the accounting workflow for ecosystem services at the European Union level adopted by the Knowledge Innovation Project on an Integrated system for Natural Capital and ecosystem services Accounting (KIP INCA) - a European Commission initiative. …”
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59por L'Ecuyer-Sauvageau, Chloé, Dupras, Jérôme, He, Jie, Auclair, Jeoffrey, Kermagoret, Charlène, Poder, Thomas G.“…The lack of information on the value of ecosystems contributing to human well-being in urban and peri-urban setting is known to contribute to the degradation of natural capital and ecosystem services (ES). The purpose of this study was to determine the economic value of ES in Canada’s Capital Region (Ottawa-Gatineau region), so that these values can be integrated in future planning decisions. …”
Publicado 2021
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60“…The regression decomposition method shows that the proportion of non-farm labor force, which reflects the horizontal differentiation of farm households, has the highest contribution to the poverty vulnerability of farm households. Human capital, natural capital, social capital, and physical capital also influence the poverty vulnerability of farm households to a certain extent.…”
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