Definition of Biocapacity. Meaning of Biocapacity. Synonyms of Biocapacity

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Definition of Biocapacity

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Meaning of Biocapacity from wikipedia

- atmosphere. Biocapacity is used together with ecological footprint as a method of measuring human impact on the environment. Biocapacity and ecological...
- productive area available within a region, nation, or the world (biocapacity). Biocapacity is the productive area that can regenerate what people demand...
- global hectares per person (22.6 billion in total). With a world-average biocapacity of 1.63 global hectares (gha) per person (12.2 billion in total), this...
- of days in a year: world biocapacity world ecological footprint × 365 = EOD {\displaystyle {\frac {\text{world biocapacity}}{\text{world ecological footprint}}}\times...
- endowment: Belgium's biocapacity adds up to only 0.8 global hectares in 2016, just about half of the 1.6 global hectares of biocapacity available per person...
- It's biocapacity (or biological natural capital) is more than double of the world average: In 2016 Austria had 3.8 global hectares of biocapacity per person...
- tourists come. Access to biocapacity is lower than world average. In 2016, Antigua and Barbuda had 0.8 global hectares of biocapacity per person within its...
- to its biocapacity, or that of the world. If a po****tion’s Ecological Footprint exceeds the region’s biocapacity, that region runs a biocapacity deficit...
- Furthermore, access to biocapacity in Thailand is lower than world average. In 2016, Thailand had 1.2 global hectares of biocapacity per person within its...
- oil, and lumber. Access to biocapacity is lower than world average. In 2016, Benin had 0.9 global hectares of biocapacity per person within its territory...