Vital Capitals
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|Notes=Types of capital resources required for basic human and/or non-human well-being, the absence of which can put such well-being at risk. In sustainability theory and practice, such capitals generally consist of natural or ecological capital, and anthro capital (i.e., human, social, and constructed capital). The combination of their respective stocks and flows are also sometimes referred to as their carrying capacities. | |Notes=Types of capital resources required for basic human and/or non-human well-being, the absence of which can put such well-being at risk. In sustainability theory and practice, such capitals generally consist of natural or ecological capital, and anthro capital (i.e., human, social, and constructed capital). The combination of their respective stocks and flows are also sometimes referred to as their carrying capacities. | ||
- | |Related terms=Context-Based Sustainability, Context-Based Metrics, | + | |Related terms=Context-Based Sustainability, Context-Based Metrics, Capital, Carrying Capacity |
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Term or phrase | Vital Capitals |
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Notes | Types of capital resources required for basic human and/or non-human well-being, the absence of which can put such well-being at risk. In sustainability theory and practice, such capitals generally consist of natural or ecological capital, and anthro capital (i.e., human, social, and constructed capital). The combination of their respective stocks and flows are also sometimes referred to as their carrying capacities. |
Related terms | Context-Based Sustainability, Context-Based Metrics, Capital, Carrying Capacity |
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