
Biocapacity stands for biological capacity. The biological capacity of an ecosystem is dependent on its production of useful biological materials and in return the absorption of wastes like carbon dioxide emissions. `Useful biological materials” are defined as those demanded by the human economy. Biological capacity available per person (or pe.....
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a measure of the biological productivity of an area. This may depend on natural conditions or human inputs like farming and forestry practices; the area needed to support the consumption of a defined population.
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a measure of the biological productivity of an area. This may depend on natural conditions or human inputs like farming and forestry practices; the area needed to support the consumption of a defined population.
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biocapacity The potential productivity of all the biologically productive space within a specified country, region, or territory.
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