Herman Daly, one of the early pioneers of ecological sustainability, looked at the problem from a maintenance of natural capital viewpoint. In 1990 he proposed that:

"1. For renewable resources, the rate of harvest should not exceed the rate of regeneration (sustainable yield);
2. [For pollution] The rates of waste generation from projects should not exceed the assimilative capacity of the environment (sustainable waste disposal); and
3. For nonrenewable resources the depletion of the nonrenewable resources should require comparable development of renewable substitutes for that resource.

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Answer:

Herman Daly, one of the early pioneers of ecological sustainability, looked at the problem from a maintenance of natural capital viewpoint. In 1990 he proposed that;

1. For renewable resources, the rate of harvest should not exceed the rate of regeneration (sustainable yield);

Explanation:

Herman Daly talked about renewable energy. that the rate of consumption should not be greater than the rate at which the products are beo=ing produced.

A renewable resource this  is a natural resource that will be made to replace the portion that was used by consumption, either through natural reproduction process or by other artificial recurring processes in a finite amount of time.