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- Global_hectare abstract "The global hectare (gha) is a measurement unit for quantifying both the Ecological Footprint of people or activities as well as the biocapacity of the earth or its regions. One global hectare represents the average productivity of all biologically productive areas (measured in hectares) on earth in a given year. Examples of biologically productive areas include cropland, forests, and fishing grounds; they do not include deserts, glaciers, and the open ocean. \"Global hectare per person\" refers to the amount of biologically productive land and water available per person on the planet. The total number of global hectares is approximately 11.3 billion, averaging about 1.8 global hectares per person (2004). A total of 13.4 billion hectares were used, or 2.2 global hectares per person, meaning about 20% more was consumed than produced. This is possible because there are natural reserves all around the globe that function as backup food, material and energy supplies, although only for a relatively short period of time. Due to rapid population growth, these reserves are being depleted at an ever increasing tempo.".
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- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Biocapacity.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Desert.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_footprint.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Forest.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Hectare.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Hectometre.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Pelagic_zone.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink People.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Rain.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLink Technology.
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Global hectare".
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLinkText "global hectare".
- Global_hectare wikiPageWikiLinkText "global hectares (gha)".
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- Global_hectare subject Category:Ecology.
- Global_hectare hypernym Unit.
- Global_hectare type Organisation.
- Global_hectare type Redirect.
- Global_hectare comment "The global hectare (gha) is a measurement unit for quantifying both the Ecological Footprint of people or activities as well as the biocapacity of the earth or its regions. One global hectare represents the average productivity of all biologically productive areas (measured in hectares) on earth in a given year. Examples of biologically productive areas include cropland, forests, and fishing grounds; they do not include deserts, glaciers, and the open ocean.".
- Global_hectare label "Global hectare".
- Global_hectare sameAs Q2278977.
- Global_hectare sameAs Hectárea_global.
- Global_hectare sameAs Hektarea_global.
- Global_hectare sameAs Ettaro_globale.
- Global_hectare sameAs Mondiale_hectare.
- Global_hectare sameAs m.02r83w8.
- Global_hectare sameAs Q2278977.
- Global_hectare wasDerivedFrom Global_hectare?oldid=706476310.
- Global_hectare isPrimaryTopicOf Global_hectare.