natural capital
Definition | Source | References |
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A concept referring to the stock of renewable and non-renewable natural resources ( plants, animals, air, water, soils, minerals) that combine to yield a flow of benefits to people (UNDP, 2016b). Within the IPBES conceptual framework, it is part of the nature category, representing an economic-utilitarian perspective on nature, specifically those aspects of nature that people use (or anticipate to use) as source of Nature's contributions to people. |
Sustainable use assessment | IPBES, 2019 |
A concept referring to the stock of renewable and non-renewable natural resources (e.g. plants, animals, air, water, soils, minerals) that combine to yield a flow of benefits to people (UNDP, 2016b). Within the IPBES conceptual framework, it is part of t. |
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An economic metaphor for the limited stocks of physical and biological resources found on Earth. |
Europe and Central Asia assessment | |
The world's stocks of natural assets which include geology, soil, air, water and all living things. |
Asia-Pacific assessment | |
The world's stocks of natural assets which include geology, soil, air, water and all living things. It is from this natural capital that humans derive a wide range of services, often called ecosystem services, which make human life possible. |
Land degradation and restoration assessment |