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A glossary of relevant words and their definitions.
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Adaptation | |
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BiocapacityThe capacity of ecosystems to produce useful biological materials | |
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Ecological FootprintA measure of how much biologically productive land and water | |
Ecological OvershootWhen a population’s demands on an ecosystem exceed | |
Ecosystem Services | |
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Global Hectare (gha)A hectare of biologically productive land or sea area with | |
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IndicatorsEnvironmental indicators look at the effects of human activities on the environment as well as the implications of those actions on human health, quality of life and the integrity of ecosystems. Environmental indicators are usually scientifically-based information that describes environmental conditions and trends. Reliable information about the current state of the environment and the factors that stress it, is essential for making appropriate future commitments of time, energy, and resources to meet environmental challenges. (EPA, http://www.epa.gov/greenkit/indicator.htm, 2015) |
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Natural CapitalThe stock of natural assets (land, water, biodiversity) that supports the provision of ecosystem services. |
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ResilienceThe capacity of a social-ecological system to cope with a | |