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Title: Natural Capital's perception by Kodagu communities: a comparative study (Karnataka, India)
Other Titles: Natural perception by Kodagu communities
Authors: Zamora Quílez, Georgina
Other authors: 
Other authors: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Ciències
Reyes García, Victoria
Subjects: Recursos naturals -- Aspectes econòmics -- Kodagu (Índia)
Recursos naturals -- Gestió -- Kodagu (Índia)
Política econòmica -- Kodagu (Índia)
Creation Date: 2009
Abstract: When we ask ourselves about a concrete definition of “Natural Capital” we can find a large and wide range of conceptions, which are attached to it. These can turn out to be confusing and contradictory in some cases. In theory, through books and different studies we know natural resources are composed by all the natural actives originated by the nature itself. Besides, these conform a patrimony for society as them are translated into a path towards economy: The Natural Capital. May not the Natural Capital be an easy conception to put in terms of economy it turns out to be an important capacitor for economy growth in most countries. In any case, we can clearly distinguish two ways as Natural Capital can be seen. One may elaborate a definition about it by reading what others have previously written, those who usually are quite far from the direct use of natural resources. On the other hand it would also be interesting to conform a definition of it by asking people who are constantly in contact with natural resources and consequently contribute to form the Natural Capital.
CDU: 504 - Threats to the environment. Including: Pollution
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