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61por Dasgupta, Partha“…The measure of wealth includes not only manufactured capital, knowledge and human capital (education and health), but also natural capital (e.g. ecosystems). I show that a country's comprehensive wealth per capita can decline even while gross domestic product (GDP) per capita increases and the UN Human Development Index records an improvement. …”
Publicado 2010
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62por Mandle, Lisa, Wolny, Stacie, Bhagabati, Nirmal, Helsingen, Hanna, Hamel, Perrine, Bartlett, Ryan, Dixon, Adam, Horton, Radley, Lesk, Corey, Manley, Danielle, De Mel, Manishka, Bader, Daniel, Nay Won Myint, Sai, Myint, Win, Su Mon, Myat“…Our results are contributing to development planning in Myanmar, and our approach could be extended to other contexts where there is demand for national-scale natural capital information to shape development plans and policies.…”
Publicado 2017
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63por Cerilli, Silvia, La Notte, Alessandra, Pisani, Domenico, Vallecillo, Sara, Tubiello, Francesco Nicola“…The sustainability scoreboard uses the SEEA AFF accounts for crop products with data inputs from FAOSTAT and the Integrated system of Natural Capital Accounts (INCA) of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) for ecosystem services. …”
Publicado 2020
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64por Rodrigues, Aline F., Latawiec, Agnieszka E., Reid, Brian J., Solórzano, Alexandro, Schuler, Azeneth E., Lacerda, Carine, Fidalgo, Elaine C. C., Scarano, Fabio R., Tubenchlak, Fernanda, Pena, Ingrid, Vicente-Vicente, Jose Luis, Korys, Katarzyna A., Cooper, Miguel, Fernandes, Nelson F., Prado, Rachel B., Maioli, Veronica, Dib, Viviane, Teixeira, Wenceslau G.“…Most studies measured soil natural capital and processes, while only three studies undertook monetary valuation. …”
Publicado 2021
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65“…However, sustainability assessments are limited because losses of natural capital and its ecosystem services through deforestation have not been comprehensively incorporated into national accounts. …”
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66“…The findings detail current chain actors and institutions and show how advanced value chain collaboration has a greater positive impact than conventional value chain collaboration on farmers’ social, human and natural capital. The paper concludes that the integrated approach, focus on learning, and stable relationships with small-scale farmers inherent in advanced value chain collaboration makes it both more sustainable and effective at the local level than conventional approaches. …”
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67por Hori, Keiko, Saito, Osamu, Hashimoto, Shizuka, Matsui, Takanori, Akter, Rumana, Takeuchi, Kazuhiko“…Overlay analysis of future land use maps and the simulated population distribution maps can contribute toward identifying areas where natural capital such as farmland and forest plantation should be managed but where there will be significant population loss by 2050. …”
Publicado 2020
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68por Davids, Rashieda, Rouget, Mathieu, Burger, Margaret, Mahood, Kirsten, Ditlhale, Ntswaki, Slotow, Rob“…We highlight that local communities can leverage natural capital for well-being and encourage policy support of civic ecology initiatives.…”
Publicado 2021
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69por Keith, David A., Ferrer-Paris, José R., Nicholson, Emily, Bishop, Melanie J., Polidoro, Beth A., Ramirez-Llodra, Eva, Tozer, Mark G., Nel, Jeanne L., Mac Nally, Ralph, Gregr, Edward J., Watermeyer, Kate E., Essl, Franz, Faber-Langendoen, Don, Franklin, Janet, Lehmann, Caroline E. R., Etter, Andrés, Roux, Dirk J., Stark, Jonathan S., Rowland, Jessica A., Brummitt, Neil A., Fernandez-Arcaya, Ulla C., Suthers, Iain M., Wiser, Susan K., Donohue, Ian, Jackson, Leland J., Pennington, R. Toby, Iliffe, Thomas M., Gerovasileiou, Vasilis, Giller, Paul, Robson, Belinda J., Pettorelli, Nathalie, Andrade, Angela, Lindgaard, Arild, Tahvanainen, Teemu, Terauds, Aleks, Chadwick, Michael A., Murray, Nicholas J., Moat, Justin, Pliscoff, Patricio, Zager, Irene, Kingsford, Richard T.“…This new information infrastructure will support knowledge transfer for ecosystem-specific management and restoration, globally standardized ecosystem risk assessments, natural capital accounting and progress on the post-2020 global biodiversity framework.…”
Publicado 2022
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70“…The results of this study have implications for planning and monitoring the future management of natural capital and ecosystem services, and can be integrated into land use decision-making.…”
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71“…By analysing SDG 14 for the underlying sustainability concept, we derive decisive arguments for a strong sustainability concept and for the integration of constraint functions to avoid depletion of natural capital of coastal areas beyond safe minimum standards. …”
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72por Lewis, David J., Dundas, Steven J., Kling, David M., Lew, Daniel K., Hacker, Sally D.“…Our results and approach can be used to price natural capital investments that lead to gains in returning salmon, and as inputs to evaluations of the benefits and costs from alternative conservation strategies.…”
Publicado 2019
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73por Chalmin-Pui, Lauriane Suyin, Roe, Jenny, Griffiths, Alistair, Smyth, Nina, Heaton, Timothy, Clayden, Andy, Cameron, Ross“…The research highlights the importance of residential front gardens to human health and well-being, and thus their contribution to the wider debates around city densification, natural capital and urban planning.…”
Publicado 2021
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74por Watson, Gordon James, Dyos, Jesie, Barfield, Peter, Stebbing, Paul, Dey, Kate Gabrielle“…Arcuatula senhousia is reproducing and maintaining viable populations. Using a natural capital approach, we identify the potential impacts on Europe’s functionally important habitats, fisheries and aquaculture if its spread continues.…”
Publicado 2021
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75por Ao, Yibin, Tan, Ling, Feng, Qiqi, Tan, Liyao, Li, Hongfu, Wang, Yan, Wang, Tong, Chen, Yunfeng“…Research results show that: (1) In human capital category, the education level of the household head has a significant positive impact on the livelihood strategies of farmers’ families; (2) In physical capital category, farmer households with larger space have more funds to choose among flood adaptation strategies; (3) In natural capital category, house location and the sale of family property for cash have the greatest negative impact on farmers’ livelihood strategies; (4) Rural households with more credit opportunities in financial capital are more willing to obtain emergency relief funds; (5) Farmers’ families helped by the village for a long time will probably not choose to move to avoid floods, but are more likely to choose buying flood insurance. …”
Publicado 2022
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76por Rowan, Neil J.“…Commensurately, these similar methods may provide solutions for the safe decontamination of enormous volumes of PPE waste promoting opportunities in the circular bioeconomy that will also protect our environment, habitats and natural capital. The co-circulation of the highly transmissive mix of COVID-19 variants of concern (VoC) will continue to challenge our embattled healthcare systems globally for many years to come with an emphasis placed on maintaining effective disease mitigation strategies. …”
Publicado 2023
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77“…Financial capital and social capital can effectively help farmers to eliminate livelihood difficulties. In contrast, natural capital has a limited driving force, and physical and human capital have no obvious impact. …”
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78“…Results show that the determinants of the four strategies differed. Natural capital, physical capital, and financial capital had significant associations with the probability of adopting the strategy of livestock breeding. …”
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79“…We support the proposition that the poor are more dependent on ecosystem services and further generalize this proposition by arguing that those disadvantaged groups who possess low levels of any form of capital except for natural capital are more dependent on ecosystem services than those with greater control of capital. …”
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80“…As the human population grows, so does the appropriation of Earth’s natural capital, thereby exacerbating environmental concerns such as biodiversity loss, increased pollution, deforestation and global warming. …”
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