Abstract: Invariant, additive, and separable parameters for measures of human, social, and natural capital have repeatedly proven their value and utility globally over the last 50 years. Given growing demand for comparable living capital metrics, metrological organizations should position themselves to provide the needed calibration and traceability services.
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1. New Metrological Horizons: Invariant Reference Standards for Instruments Measuring Human, Social, and Natural Capital William P. Fisher, Jr., Ph.D. Sanford, Florida, USA IMEKO Annecy, France September 3-6, 2008
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12. “… the existence of quantitative correlations between the various forms of energy imposes upon men of science the duty of bringing all kinds of physical quantity to one common scale of comparison. ” - J. D. Everett, 1881 quoted in Smith & Wise 1989, pp. 684-5