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Energy accounting and well-being ☆ ☆ Traditionally well-being defined in terms income per captia alone, but partly through the influence of authors such as Sen who emphasised ideas such as ‘physical quality of life’ in the 1980s there has been a trend towards defining well-being in much broader terms. This paper adopts such a definition of well-being considering the physical and mental quality of life to be just as, if not more important to farmer well-being as income. — examining UK organic and conventional farming systems through a human energy perspective |
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