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- | ===== Capitale ===== | + | ===== Capital ===== |
- | Secondo l'AEA (2015) ((EEA (European Environment Agency) (2015): Natural capital and ecosystem services (European briefings). Online available at http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer-2015/europe/natural-capital-and-ecosystem-services, zuletzt aktualisiert am 3/9/2015, checked on 4/29/2016.)) il benessere di una nazione si basa su quattro stock fondamentali di capitale: capitale fabbricato/tecnico (ad esempio macchine ed edifici), capitale umano ( cioè le persone, le loro abilità e conoscenze), capitale sociale (ad esempio fiducia, norme e istituzioni) e capitale naturale (si veda la spiegazione dei termini [[:wiki:natural_capital_alpes|capitale naturale]], [[:wiki:natural_capital_alpes|fabbricato = capitale tecnico]]). | + | According to the EEA (2015) ((EEA (European Environment Agency) (2015): Natural capital and ecosystem services (European briefings). Online available at http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer-2015/europe/natural-capital-and-ecosystem-services, zuletzt aktualisiert am 3/9/2015, checked on 4/29/2016.)) a nation’s wealth is based on four core stocks of capital: manufactured/technical capital (e.g. machines and buildings), human capital (e.g. people, their skills and knowledge), social capital (e.g. trust, norms and institutions) and natural capital (See explanation of terms natural capital, manufactured = technical capital). |
- | ~~DISCUSSION~~{{tag> "progetto_AlpES"}} | + | ~~DISCUSSION~~{{tag> "AlpEs_project}} |