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Natural Capitalism. Creating the Next Industrial Revolution

by Paul Hawken, Amory B. Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins - A Road Map for Natural Capitalism’, Harvard Business Review, May-June , 1999
"... Previous industrial revolutions made people 100 times more productive when low per-capita output was limiting progress in exploiting a seemingly boundless natural world. Today we face a different pattern of scarcity: abundant people and labor-saving machines, but diminishing natural capital. Natural ..."
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Previous industrial revolutions made people 100 times more productive when low per-capita output was limiting progress in exploiting a seemingly boundless natural world. Today we face a different pattern of scarcity: abundant people and labor-saving machines, but diminishing natural capital

Natural capital

by Alan Holland, Jeremy Roxbee Cox, Alan Holland, Environmental Valuation, New Perspectives, K. W. Willis, J. T. Corkindale, Alan Holland - Eds.) Philosophy and the Natural Environment , 1994
"... "Getting the Measure of Sustainability " is forthcoming in Environmental Valuation and Public ..."
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"Getting the Measure of Sustainability " is forthcoming in Environmental Valuation and Public

Natural Capital

by Trudie Dockerty, Tim Dockerty, Andrew Lovett, Eleni Papathanasopoulou, Nicola Beaumont, Shifeng Wang, Pete Smith , 2014
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Natural capital and sustainability

by Cees Withagen - Ecological Economics , 2000
"... This paper develops and rigorously analyses a model describing the optimal use of natural capital in a utilitarian framework. Natural capital is treated as an aggregate including exhaustibles, renewables and “environmentals”, performing several functions. It is found that it ..."
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This paper develops and rigorously analyses a model describing the optimal use of natural capital in a utilitarian framework. Natural capital is treated as an aggregate including exhaustibles, renewables and “environmentals”, performing several functions. It is found that it

Natural capital and sustainability

by Jan Van Geldrop , Cees Withagen , 2000
"... Abstract This paper develops and rigorously analyses a model describing the optimal use of natural capital in a utilitarian framework. Natural capital is treated as an aggregate including exhaustibles, renewables and 'environmentals', performing several functions. It is found that it conv ..."
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Abstract This paper develops and rigorously analyses a model describing the optimal use of natural capital in a utilitarian framework. Natural capital is treated as an aggregate including exhaustibles, renewables and 'environmentals', performing several functions. It is found

– Natural Capital Accounting and Reporting

by Albert Luthuli Centre
"... environmental expenses externalities framework GHG habitat impacts information integrated liabilities natural capital offset organisation performance reporting services stakeholders standards statement sustainability water wood biodiversity accounting modelling case study financial position © 2014 ..."
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environmental expenses externalities framework GHG habitat impacts information integrated liabilities natural capital offset organisation performance reporting services stakeholders standards statement sustainability water wood biodiversity accounting modelling case study financial position © 2014

Natural Capital and the Resource Curse

by Otaviano Canuto, Matheus Cavallari , 2012
"... An abundance of natural resources is intuitively expected to be a blessing. Nonetheless, it has been argued for some decades that large endowments of natural resources—oil, gas, and minerals in particular—may actually become more of a curse, often leading to slow economic growth and redistributive s ..."
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wealth were available. This gap is now starting to be filled with the data series released by the World Bank (1997, 2006, 2011) on natural capital and other forms of countries ’ wealth. This note presents an analysis of these data to revisit some of the conclusions reached in the literature

Supply Chains v1:Layout 1 14/06/2011 16:02 Page 1 3About the Cambridge Natural Capital

by unknown authors , 2010
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of natural capital

Supply Chains v1:Layout 1 14/06/2011 16:02 Page 1 3About the Cambridge Natural Capital

by unknown authors , 2010
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Splitting an Uncertain (Natural) Capital

by Leroux Hec Montréal, Joseph Harrington, Michael Mcbride, Jérémy Laurent-lucchetti, Justin Leroux, Bernard Sinclair-desgagné , 2011
"... Most natural commons are subject to discontinuities and threshold effects, so their gradual depletion may result in a sudden irreversible loss of the associated ecological services. Yet, it is often impossible to locate these thresholds with certainty. We analyze this context using a variant of the ..."
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demand for ecological services might lead to their collapse – and “dreadful equilibria ” – where agents collectively request so much natural capital that a collapse of ecological services is certain, even if all agents are risk averse. Communication/cooperation among agents, however, which raises
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