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- Stakeholders
- services (e.g. people seeking relaxation, enjoing natural products); - Burden: Stakeholders who are nega
- Technical Capital
- 2015) ((EEA (European Environment Agency) (2015): Natural capital and ecosystem services (European briefing... able at http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer-2015/europe/natural-capital-and-ecosystem-services, zuletzt aktualisi... i:human_capital_alpes|human capital]] and [[:wiki:natural_capital_alpes_alpes|natural capital]]) //Technical capital (as well as [[:wiki:human_capital_alpes|human
- Partnership urbano/rurali
- nze critiche sull'uso e la gestione delle risorse naturali, specialmente nella zona di interfaccia periurba... iettivo di fornire servizi, proteggere le risorse naturali e ambientali, favorire contatti regolari tra com
- Flow of Ecosystem Services
- ES or sets (bundles) of ES and other outputs from natural systems in a particular area within a given time ... dles of ecosystem services and other outputs from natural systems in a particular area within a given time
- Final Ecosystem Services
- that they are the outputs of ecosystems (whether natural, semi-natural or artificial) that most directly affect the well-being of people. A fundamental characteris
- Natural Capital
- ===== Natural Capital ===== Natural capital summarizes all elements of nature that directly or indirectly produce value... r, land, minerals, air and oceans, as well as the natural processes and functions connecting and interactin... htm, checked on 1/27/2017)) sets the focus on the natural capital’s feature of providing natural resource i
- Capital
- 2015) ((EEA (European Environment Agency) (2015): Natural capital and ecosystem services (European briefing... able at http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer-2015/europe/natural-capital-and-ecosystem-services, zuletzt aktualisi... capital (e.g. trust, norms and institutions) and natural capital (See explanation of terms natural capital, manufactured = technical capital). ~~DISCUSSION~~{{ta
- Capacity of Ecosystems
- chen, J. P. (2016): Defining Ecosystem Assets for Natural Capital Accounting. In: PloS one 11 (11), p. e016
- Capability of Ecosystem
- chen, J. P. (2016): Defining Ecosystem Assets for Natural Capital Accounting. In: PloS one 11 (11), p. e016
- Abiotic Services
- tic processes]]). They are considered part of the natural capital like the biotic ecosystem services. Their... to the abiotic services to ensure coherence with natural sciences. The Alpine area has the specificity of ... tem services are considered as abiotic outputs of natural capital but not as ecosystem services themselves
- SAVE YOUR WORK
- ational Parks (Protected Areas - IGF curated) * Natural Parks (Protected Areas - IGF curated) * World H
- Protection of areas against avalanches, mudslides and rockfalls - Supply, Flow, Demand
- systems (forests) contribute to the mitigation of natural hazards and the protection of human assets from hazardous natural processes. At the Alpine-wide scale, this has bee... ests have a protective function: **By merging all natural hazard zones that already have a forest land-cove... ain. Demand indicator creation **(12) Calculate natural hazard potential:**Merge the spatial extent of th
- Biomass production from grassland in the Alps
- tem service will help to inform decisions made by natural resource managers, spatial planners, farmers, pol... n extensive meadows, frequently cut pastures, and natural grassland found at high altitudes. Moreover, gras
- Smart Altitude - WebGIS Layers
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- ALPTREES
- Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape, Austria (BfW)]] **Contact ... peri-urban green infrastructure and mitigation of natural hazards by NNT, while risks involve NNT invasiven