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'''Scope''':
== Scope ==


'''Using 'natural' as a criterion for prioritisation''' is a [[Help:Function|function]] that describes how to use the property 'natural' in priority setting. It is mainly used in ecological risk assessment.  
'''Using 'natural' as a criterion for prioritisation''' is a [[Help:Function|function]] that describes how to use the property 'natural' in priority setting. It is mainly used in ecological risk assessment.  
[[Category:Costs and valuations]]
===Description===


What does natural mean?
=== Description ===
*Opposition to man-made
 
*Opposition to technological
What does natural mean?  
*Belongs to nature or is commin in nature
 
*Opposition to man-made  
*Opposition to technological  
*Belongs to nature or is commin in nature  
*Original state of the world, before or without the impact of humans.
*Original state of the world, before or without the impact of humans.


Natural is preferred over non-natural.
Natural is preferred over non-natural.  
 
== Definition ==


===Definition===
There is no effective way to use this function because the term natural is ambiguous.{{Reslink|Can 'natural' be effectively used as a criterion?}}


There is no effective way to use this function because the term natural is ambiguous.{{Reslink|Can 'natural' be effectively used as a criterion?}}
== Result ==


===Result===
As a [[Help:Function|function]], there is a result only given some parameters, and the default values have not been defined.


As a [[Help:Function|function]], there is a result only given some parameters, and the default values have not been defined.
[[Category:Costs_and_valuations|Variable:Using 'natural' as a criterion for prioritisation]]

Revision as of 06:54, 12 March 2009

Scope

Using 'natural' as a criterion for prioritisation is a function that describes how to use the property 'natural' in priority setting. It is mainly used in ecological risk assessment.

Description

What does natural mean?

  • Opposition to man-made
  • Opposition to technological
  • Belongs to nature or is commin in nature
  • Original state of the world, before or without the impact of humans.

Natural is preferred over non-natural.

Definition

There is no effective way to use this function because the term natural is ambiguous.R↻

Result

As a function, there is a result only given some parameters, and the default values have not been defined.