But basically sustainable development is an ideal of trying to promote prosperity around the world while also recognizing that we need to preserve
the sort of valuable services that the natural ecosystems provide because they are an essential strut of the world's economy.
So in losing forest, and in watching farmland become saline because of over-irrigation, or exhausted by intensive cultivation or overgrazing, or simply increasingly too arid to support vegetation, humans are witnessing the loss of
all sorts of valuable services not normally recorded by accountants.
I just don't — I have this idea that a business is supposed to make money and provide
some sort of valuable service... can someone remind me what Zillow's rev model and their value proposition is?
Not exact matches
I agree with you that - setting asside the dangers
of becoming an «Authority» - the
sort of substantive analysis you describe * would * be a
valuable service for scientific societies to offer.