Define carrying capacity. carrying capacity synonyms, carrying capacity pronunciation, carrying capacity translation, English dictionary definition of carrying capacity. n. 1. The maximum number of persons or things that a vehicle or a receptacle can car
Carrying Capacity Definition What is carrying capacity? In biology and environmental science, the carrying capacity of a biological species in a particular habitat refers to the maximum number of individuals (of that species) that the environment can carry and sustain, considering its geography or phy...
carrying capacity,but also valuable to ecological civilization construction.By analyzing the feature and phases division of domestic and international research history on carrying capacity of water resources we reviewed and summarized the definition,indicator systems and calculation methods of water resources ...
Finally, the actual grassland carrying capacity of the research area determined, and the driving analysis was carried out from the natural and human-made factors. 2.3.1. Mountainous area definition Effective mountain delineation in all dimensions requires consideration not only elevation but also the ...
Coral reef islands provide precious living space and valuable ecological services for human beings, and its sustainability cannot be ignored under the pressure of human activities. Carrying capacity (CC) assessment has gradually become an important means to measure sustainability of islands. However, the...
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O’Reilly (1986) [49] also points out that Mathieson’s definition only considers the physical impact of tourism on the destination from an environmental and experiential perspective. He claims that carrying capacity can be established not only from a physical perspective but also for the social,...
Certainly, the WRCC, as an essential component of resource carrying capacity, is a natural combination of carrying capacity and the water resources system [21,22]. However, there is no precise definition of WRCC due to the complexity of the water system [23]. On the one hand, WRCC can ...
Although a generic index system did not suffice for complete analysis of aquatic ecological carrying capacity, criteria were suggested to involve indicators from the perspectives of both human pressure and natural resilience. Based on the original definition of carrying capacity and the development of ...