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the view of bio-capacity. This condition is rooted in an unfortunate fact that both governance and GDP are negatively …This article approaches sustainability study via geospatial analysis. By mapping two sustainability datasets … (Ecological Footprint, 2003 and Environmental Sustainability Index, 2005) the article first assesses the current state of …
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This article investigates the impacts of governance and GDP on environmental quality, as measured by water quality, air … conditional upon governance. Increases in GDP and progress of governance are associated with constant improvement of air and water … quality. Specifically, water quality improvements are more dependent on governance, while GDP seems to have a greater impact …
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This article investigates the impacts of governance and GDP on environmental quality, as measured by water quality, air … conditional upon governance. Increases in GDP and progress of governance are associated with constant improvement of air and water … quality. Specifically, water quality improvements are more dependent on governance, while GDP seems to have a greater impact …
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This discussion paper resulted in a publication in <I>Environment, Development and Sustainability</I>, 2010, 12(1), 49 … compares three aggregate indicators of sustainability: the World Bank’s ‘Genuine Savings’ measure, the ‘Ecological Footprint …’ and the ‘Environmental Sustainability Index’. It is concluded that rankings of sustainable nations vary significantly …
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compares three aggregate indicators of sustainability: the World Bank’s ‘Genuine Savings’ measure, the ‘Ecological Footprint …’ and the ‘Environmental Sustainability Index’. It is concluded that rankings of sustainable nations vary significantly …
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We analyse the state of the environment for 24 EU member states, using the concept of ecological footprint. Findings suggest that 20 of the 24 analysed states are pushing their environment past its yearly regenerative limits. Of these, 10 have surpassed this value by at least two-fold. A few...
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The scientific approach to the two novatory concepts – the Ecological Footprint and the Biocapacity – as a premiere in … the supply of resources (biocapacity) in time, with the specification of Romania’s position in this respect. …
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