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Contribution economic to development (AI,H) 3.36, (2.94, 3.78) Contribution economic to development (EI,VH) 1) 1, (1,
commitments sustainability 0.71, commitments sustainability 1)
Public to issues (WI,M) (0.47, 0.82) Public to issues (EI,H) 1, (1,
employment 0.71, employment 0.71,
Local (WI,M) (0.47, 0.82) Local (WI,M) (0.47, 0.82)
Children’s environmental education (EI,VH) 1) 1, (1, Children’s environmental education (AI,M) 2.84, (2.49, 3.2)
opportunities (disabilities) 0.71, opportunities (disabilities) 2.52,
Equal (WI,M) (0.47, 0.82) Equal (VI,H) (2.1, 2.94)
opportunities 1.42, opportunities 2.52,
Equal (sex) (FI,M) (1.07, 1.78) Equal (sex) (VI,H) (2.1, 2.94) Note: AD, abiotic depletion; AC, acidification; EU, eutrophication; GW, global warming; OPD, ozone layer depletion; HT, human toxicity; WAE, fresh water aquatic ecotoxicity; MAE, marine aquatic ecotoxicity; TE,
employees basic education 1.1, employees basic education 2.52,
Total with (FI,L) (0.82, 1.37) Total with (VI,H) (2.1, 2.94)
employees education 1.42, employees higher education 2.52,
Total with higher (FI,M) (1.07, 1.78) Total with (VI,H) (2.1, 2.94) consumption.
employees disabilities 0.71, employees disabilities 2.52,
Total with (WI,M) (0.47, 0.82) Total with (VI,H) (2.1, 2.94) energy ED,
Total working hours (FI,M) (1.07, 1.42, 1.78) Total working hours (FI,M) (1.07, 1.42, 1.78) and oxidation;
Total employees (FI,L) 1.1, (0.82, 1.37) Total employees (FI,M) 1.42, (1.07, 1.78) photochemical
Children’s environmental education Contribution economic development PO,
DM1 DM2 to ecotoxicity;
Social terrestrial