Standard measures of economic growth do not adequately reflect changes in aggregate welfare over time. Sustainable national income is therefore defined as Net National Product with adjustments for the degradation of renewable and non-renewable capital. Productivity loss rather than replacement cost is the most theoretically correct way to value resource depletion. Modified net product is estimated for the agriculture and forestry sectors of Zimbabwe by valuing the loss of forest stock and soil erosion. The results show that traditional measures overstate the value of the agricultural sector's product by approximately 10% in 1989. It is argued that indicators of sustainable national income do not ensure sustainable development; as with all macroeconomic indicators, they do not account for distributional and equity issues which are at the crux of sustainable development, nor do they point to mechanisms that would ensure sustainable resource management. Rising sustainable income over time is therefore a necessary but not sufficient condition for the achievement of sustainable development
Environmental factors that affect Hotels
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pH and salinity
Environmental pressure is something that could affect the health or life of an animal. For example, the environmental pressures for an animal could be a shortage of water, shortage of food, shortage of space, and predators.
For a large part, yes, this is true. Also, many other factors affect the condition of the envrioment such as cities expanding, construction of highways, ect.
what are the micro environmental factors that affect business environment?
Environmental destruction is caused by climate changes, population expansion, and toxic gases being emitted into the atmosphere. The effects of environmental degradation are that resources such as wildlife, water, and soil can be permanently changed.
Land tenure can affect local and regional countries by impacting socio-economic development, political stability, and environmental sustainability. Secure land rights can promote investment, reduce conflicts, and encourage sustainable land use practices. Insecure land tenure, on the other hand, can lead to land grabbing, displacement of communities, and environmental degradation.
Increasing urbanization will affect environmental condition in a country because increasing urbanization will affect the living condition and the development of birthrates and also development and condition are together in this case..loll
Factors that affect human development are: biological, environmental (socio-economic status), and psychological.
I should think nuclear war would cause all sorts of degradation. But one of the results would be contamination of the land with nuclear fall out which would be long lasting and affect generations to come.
Leslie Paul Thiele has written: 'Indra's net and the Midas touch' -- subject(s): Environmental degradation, Globalization, Environmental policy, Sustainable development, Social aspects, Environmental aspects 'Thinking politics' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political aspects, Political aspects of Postmodernism, Political science, Postmodernism 'The heart of judgment' -- subject(s): Neurosciences, Narration (Rhetoric), Affect (Psychology), Subconsciousness, Judgment, Experience, Wisdom
Bronfenbrennerâ??s ecological theory of human development places primary emphasis on environmental factors, and how they affect development. Bronfenbrenner identified five environmental systems in his theory, including the microsystem, the mesosystem, the exosystem, the macrosystem, and the chronosystem.
how environmental factors affect in business
Land degradation is a problem in Australian Environment that centres on the deterioration of soil resources . Land degradation occurs over a large area of Australia, is difficult to reverse and has negative environmental, social and economic impacts Land degradation affects soil health and productivity. Healthy topsoil provides the majority of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, on which flora and fauna are dependent. Land degradation does not just affect soils but also impact upon rivers, and wetlands and lakes where soils are deposited
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