Ecological scarcity

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Ecological scarcity is used in different meanings:

  • General: The scarcity of the ecological environment as a production factor
  • In the context of life cycle assessments, the method of ecological scarcity is used to determine the degree of environmental impact of products, processes or even entire companies
  • "Ecological scarcity" is the title of a book by the sociologist Walter Ludwig Bühl from the year in which he describes ecological scarcity as the situation in which ecological use takes place within the framework of ecological sustainability (as opposed to "ecological crisis" and "ecological Collapse")