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Safeguarding the future of Venice is a globally recognised challenge of urban sustainability. We propose a sustainable management model, alternative to the current strategy, that primarily focuses on the built heritage and which interprets the city together with its encircling lagoon as a matrix...
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the carrying and assimilative capacity of the environment and the substitutability of produced and natural capital. The …
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This work aims to identify points of convergence between environmental economics and ecological economics. It is often assumed that environmental economics is linked to optimality while ecological economics is linked to sustainability. However, this view is too simplistic. In this paper, we...
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-support functions of the environment are excluded. The estimates highlight the relative importance of different forms of natural capital …
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Safeguarding the future of Venice is a globally recognised challenge of urban sustainability. We propose a sustainable management model, alternative to the current strategy, that primarily focuses on the built heritage and which interprets the city together with its encircling lagoon as a matrix...
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Environment Programme - to estimating changes in wealth. Our paper reveals important inconsistencies in how these organisations …
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