Green economy - an opportunity during the global crisis

When talking about natural capital is often difficult to relate to it as a form of capital similar to h financial capital or human capital. The difficulty arises mainly as a result of the diversity of forms that natural capital takes and due to the fact that it is not always possible for its value t...

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