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- Environmental_space abstract "The concept of environmental space is the amount of any particularresource that can be consumed by a country without threatening the continuedavailability of that resource, assuming that everyone in the world isentitled to an equal share. The weakness of the concept is that it requirescalculating the maximum sustainable consumption rate of each differentresource globally. This rate could be set by either the maximum sustainableyield (say for forests or fisheries) or the assimilative capacity of theenvironment (e.g. for CO2 or chlorine), but both quantities are very difficult to determine, so the 'environmental space' has rather large error limits and is therefore hard to defend in policy discussions. A further difficulty isthat there is a different 'environmental space' for each kind of resource,and as they each necessarily have different units of measure, they cannot beadded to get an overall environmental space for all the resources consumed by a country. Theidea of environmental space was promoted quite strongly by Friends of the Earth Europe in themid-1990s, but it is rarely used now, because of the aforementioned difficulties, and has essentially been superseded by 'ecological footprint'. The advantage of the ecological footprint is that every kind of resource use is converted to a land area basis, so that they can be added to produce an overall figure fora country, allowing comparisons to be made.".
- Environmental_space wikiPageID "20196731".
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- Environmental_space wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Environmental_space wikiPageRevisionID "543220737".
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Approximation_error.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economics_of_sustainability.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_economics.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Chlorine.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_footprint.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Fisheries.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Fishery.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Forest.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Forests.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Friends_of_the_Earth_Europe.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Resource.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Sustainability.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLink Sustainable.
- Environmental_space wikiPageWikiLinkText "Environmental space".
- Environmental_space hasPhotoCollection Environmental_space.
- Environmental_space wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CO2.
- Environmental_space subject Category:Economics_of_sustainability.
- Environmental_space subject Category:Environmental_economics.
- Environmental_space hypernym Amount.
- Environmental_space type Disease.
- Environmental_space type Model.
- Environmental_space type Model.
- Environmental_space comment "The concept of environmental space is the amount of any particularresource that can be consumed by a country without threatening the continuedavailability of that resource, assuming that everyone in the world isentitled to an equal share. The weakness of the concept is that it requirescalculating the maximum sustainable consumption rate of each differentresource globally.".
- Environmental_space label "Environmental space".
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- Environmental_space sameAs Zmožnost_planetarnega_okolja.
- Environmental_space sameAs Q3743903.
- Environmental_space sameAs Q3743903.
- Environmental_space wasDerivedFrom Environmental_space?oldid=543220737.
- Environmental_space isPrimaryTopicOf Environmental_space.