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  • '''Ecological yield''' is the amount of growth in an [[ecosystem]] each year. This, or less, i See [[w:ecological yield]] and [[ecosystem valuation]].
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  • '''Ecological yield''' is the amount of growth in an [[ecosystem]] each year. This, or less, i See [[w:ecological yield]] and [[ecosystem valuation]].
    212 bytes (31 words) - 22:22, 14 December 2003
  • "B4IS rules" gives zero Google hits and "B4IS" doesn't yield anything useful either. please refer to a rule set that exists --[[User:Jux
    169 bytes (29 words) - 12:43, 6 August 2004
  • ...al resources''' are produced by destroying, or harvesting the [[ecological yield]] of [[natural capital]]. They are traded usually on [[commodity markets]]
    396 bytes (58 words) - 12:57, 26 November 2003
  • ...in industrialised economies to boost [[w:share|stock]] value to [[w:yield|yield]] valueble [[w:bonus|bonus]]es and greater [[w:stock option|stock option]]
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  • ...ew of [[ecosystem health]]. Healthy natural capital has high [[ecological yield]] measured as [[raw resource]]s for [[resource extraction]], hopefully [[su
    437 bytes (62 words) - 18:54, 7 November 2003
  • ...e consumption from economics and work exclusively in terms of [[ecological yield]], i.e. production by [[nature's services]], and ignore consumption in the *[[financial capital]] invested which must yield some profit in return (though [[energy economics]] recommends looking at to
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  • ...as selecting [[modular hardware]], making [[operating system]] installs to yield reliable [[boot image]]s, tracking the [[net]] and [[web]] level protocols,
    765 bytes (102 words) - 17:32, 13 December 2003
  • ...ction to trees, or by clear-cutting the environment of a species which may yield knowledge someday, or by destroying the earth in some way we do not underst
    983 bytes (157 words) - 18:06, 22 February 2005
  • ...omics]]: impact on [[nature's services]] as a whole, whether [[ecological yield]] was exceeded in the production of this product, [[extraction]] damage, al
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  • ...ancial capital]]," period. That human's salary is treated the same as the yield of a financial capital instrument like a [[bond]], to calculate the value o
    1 KB (218 words) - 20:42, 25 November 2003
  • ...to [[moral purchasing]] include: [[comprehensive outcome]]s, [[ecological yield]] (the difference between sustainable and unsustainable use of an ecosystem
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  • However, it isn't quite real [[natural capital]] and [[ecological yield accounting, and doesn't document [[nature's services]] and [[state services
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  • ...trading along with similar promotes can be consistently increasing. Daily yield returns ended up being noted to be around US$3.2 trillion throughout 04 200
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  • *[[ecological yield]] and permissible harvest calculations
    2 KB (302 words) - 16:21, 8 April 2004
  • ...e rights to things if the way they were acquired was known!), will tend to yield the better privacy tools first. But not to focus on it, hide it, stick hea
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  • *[[ecological value]] is a vague concept probably referring to [[ecological yield]] or [[natural capital]] or [[environmental standards]]
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  • ...rate stakeholder interests, [[natural forest use]]s in [[Ecuador]] tend to yield less income than alternative land uses, mainly [[agro-pastoral]]. The only
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  • (called [[yield]]) expected from various available issues of financial paper (stocks, bonds ...t is assumed that investors wish to minimize beta (i.e. risk) and maximize yield.
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  • ...o the country), so it's just like doubling the state's rating. This could yield up to a -4 score, when dealing with a rogue state's state-owned industry.
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  • ...[[employability]], [[unemployment]], [[GDP]] vs. [[NDP]] vs. [[ecological yield]] vs. [[nature's services]], role of [[capital (economics)]] in [[accountin
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