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what is the standardized unit that measures resources use and waste

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Answered by Sreekala4mt
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Answer:Global hectare

Global hectare is the standardized unit that measures resource use and waste.

Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

Global hectares are a standardised unit for measuring resource use and waste.

Explanation:

The global hectare (gha) is a unit of measurement for the ecological footprint of people or activities, as well as the Earth's or its regions' biocapacity. Per hectare of biologically productive land and fisheries, one global hectare represents the world's annual amount of biological production for human use and waste assimilation.

It tracks the production and consumption of various products. It begins with global biological production and waste assimilation, which includes crops, forests, grazing, and fishing. The total of these types of production is divided by the number of hectares used, weighted by the richness of the land used. Cropland, forests, and fishing grounds are examples of biologically productive areas; deserts, glaciers, and the open ocean are not.

The standardized unit that measures resources use and waste is Global hectare

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