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El cost d'utilitzar el capital natural
Llibre d'actes VIII Workshop d’Economia Valenciana, 2023En economia un problema cada vegada més important és el de l'ús ineficient dels actius mediambientals que tenen valor econòmic però no tenen un preu de mercat que reflectisca el seu vertader cost d’oportunitat.
José-Ramón Ruiz-Tamarit +2 more
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Foreign Capital, Natural Resource Rents and Financial Development: A New Approach
Global Business Review, 2020This article explores the impact of financial development on the ‘natural resources rents–foreign capital accumulation nexus’ in selected natural resource–rich countries during 1970Q1–2016Q4.
M. Shahbaz +2 more
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2022
Geospatial techniques for quantifying, modelling, and mapping natural capital and ecosystem services have the potential to improve our understanding of the benefits provided by natural assets and identify changes in land use that could increase these benefits. However, questions remain around how such an approach could be implemented in practice.
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Geospatial techniques for quantifying, modelling, and mapping natural capital and ecosystem services have the potential to improve our understanding of the benefits provided by natural assets and identify changes in land use that could increase these benefits. However, questions remain around how such an approach could be implemented in practice.
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Journal of Applied Ecology, 2022
1. Documented biodiversity loss has galvanised a global process to develop conceptual frameworks that link the social and ecological systems. This paper focusses on the development of the first marine natural capital asset and risk register as a ...
S. Rees +8 more
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1. Documented biodiversity loss has galvanised a global process to develop conceptual frameworks that link the social and ecological systems. This paper focusses on the development of the first marine natural capital asset and risk register as a ...
S. Rees +8 more
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Trends in Plant Science, 2022
Halting and reversing the current loss of biodiversity and habitats will be facilitated by a comprehensive valuation of all nature's contributions to people (NCPs), on which we rely. In this context, we explore the full natural capital value of seeds to reveal how this extends far beyond their economic value associated with mainstream agriculture and ...
Efisio Mattana +2 more
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Halting and reversing the current loss of biodiversity and habitats will be facilitated by a comprehensive valuation of all nature's contributions to people (NCPs), on which we rely. In this context, we explore the full natural capital value of seeds to reveal how this extends far beyond their economic value associated with mainstream agriculture and ...
Efisio Mattana +2 more
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Journal of Asian development studies
Attaining sustained economic growth is one of the key objectives of any country to improve the well-being of its people and strengthen its economic position in the world.
Mubasher Ishfaq +4 more
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Attaining sustained economic growth is one of the key objectives of any country to improve the well-being of its people and strengthen its economic position in the world.
Mubasher Ishfaq +4 more
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1994
Interest in the concept of natural capital stems from the key role which this concept plays in certain attempts to elucidate the goal of sustainable development—a goal which currently preoccupies environmental policy-makers. My purpose in this paper is to examine the viability of what, adapting an expression of Bryan Norton's, may be termed the ‘social
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Interest in the concept of natural capital stems from the key role which this concept plays in certain attempts to elucidate the goal of sustainable development—a goal which currently preoccupies environmental policy-makers. My purpose in this paper is to examine the viability of what, adapting an expression of Bryan Norton's, may be termed the ‘social
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