0 (of fuels or energy sources) that cannot be replaced after being used because they only exist in limited amounts -- ikke-fornybar
non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels.
1 (of an agreement) that cannot be extended for a longer period of time -- ikke-fornybar
a non-renewable contract/appointment.
For non-renewable resources, with relatively simple dynamics, this works well; for living resources, however, far greater nonlinearities intrude, complicating analysis immensely.
Recent increases in non-renewable energy costs, however, may mean farmers will consider alternative crop production systems that require fewer energy inputs, such as forage-based rotations94.
However, this does not permit overly rapid depletion of non-renewable resources or imply that environmental degradation does not matter.
Depleting a stock of a non-renewable resource does not change the economy's instantaneous net productive capacity.
Over extraction may even result in use of the non-renewable part of the resource.
The latter is a non-renewable resource which is not productive as a stock.
As for the suppliers of a non-renewable resource, say oil, any quantity supplied at a particular point in time cannot be continued indefinitely.
Both approaches dominated the literature on economic rent calculation and optimal extraction of non-renewable resources.
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不可再生的, (官方文件或协议)不可续的…
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no renovable…
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non renouvelable…
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