All of the biologically productive land of a country comprises its biological capacity.
Biological capacity available per person (or per capita): There were 12 billion hectares of biologically productive land and water on this planet in 2008.
The park is "one of the region's smallest, but most biologically productive" greenspaces.
Biocapacity is the biologically productive capacity of an area - cropland, grazing land, forest, fresh water etc.
Scotland's seas are among the most biologically productive in the world with at least 40,000 species are estimated to live in Scottish waters.
One global hectare measures the average productivity of all biologically productive areas (measured in hectares) on earth in a given year.
"Global hectare per person" refers to the amount of biologically productive land and water available per person on the planet.
The Monterey Submarine Canyon is a unique and biologically productive habitat.
It represents the amount of biologically productive land and sea area necessary to supply the resources a human population consumes, and to assimilate associated waste.
In 2007, the average biologically productive area per person worldwide was approximately 1.8 global hectares (gha) per capita.