Total-Factor Ecology Efficiency
Total-Factor Ecology Efficiency (TFEE) is an indicator of a system's ability to sustainably use renewable and nonrenewable resources. It measures the efficiency of resource utilization and assesses the overall ecological footprint of a system. TFEE is an important tool for managing resources and planning for sustainable development. It can be used to evaluate the impacts of different management practices and policies, and to identify opportunities for improving ecological efficiency. Additionally, TFEE can be used to prioritize areas for conservation, identify potential ecosystem services, and develop integrated strategies for sustainable development.
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