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weak sustainabilitycritical thresholdsrapfishThe present paper analyzes the suitability of weak and strong sustainability assessment in the context of fisheries management. This topic is a mainstream issue in the field of ecological economics, but its application to fisheries is rather unexplored, even ...
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Rapid industrialization has come at a high cost to the natural environment in Vietnam. Frustrated with regulatory inaction, Vietnamese citizens from many socialGillespie, JohnNguyen, Van ThangLe, Canh QuangNguyen, Hung VuSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
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1) weak sustainability 弱可持续性1. Study on green accounting in recent literatures is a measure on weak sustainability,which assumes that the relationship between natural capital and man-made capital is substituted while strong sustainability recognizes as complementary. 当前的绿色核算是一种弱可持续...
Urban sustainability studies have been traditionally divided in two groups based on weak and strong sustainability paradigms. Several indicators have been presented which can be assigned to one of those groups. In order to analyze their advantages and drawbacks, these two antagonistic schools of thought...
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Chapter 5: Measuring Weak Sustainability Chapter 6: Measuring Strong Sustainability Chapter 7: Conclusions Appendix 1: How Present-value Maximisation Can Lead to Extinction Appendix 2: The Hotelling Rule and Ramsey Rule in a Simple General Equilibrium Model ...