The environmental sustainability criterion differs in


The environmental sustainability criterion differs in important ways from both strong and weak sustainability. Environmental sustainability frequently means maintaining a constant physical flow of individual resources (e.g., fish from the sea or wood from the forest), while the other two definitions call for maintaining the aggregate value of those service flows. When might the two criteria lead to different choices? Why? Explain your answers in less than 350 words.

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