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Examples of ecological footprint


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Reduce the ecologicalfootprint, first by slowing the use of coal, oil and gas in the rich world. 3.
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Biocapacity used in correlation to ecologicalfootprint can therefore suggest whether a specific population, region, country or part of a world is living in the means of their capital.
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Sullivan claimed higher densities and smaller ecological footprints were necessary to sustain a growing population.
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A nation's ecologicalfootprint refers to the area of productive land required to sustain its resource throughput requirements.
It remains to be seen what effect worldwide consolidation in food retailing is having on the ecologicalfootprint of farming.
As demonstrated above, restaurants have a large ecologicalfootprint.
Decreased meat consumption is also better for the environment, as a vegetarian diet has a much lighter ecologicalfootprint than its omnivorous counterpart22.
The 'ecologicalfootprint' is another model incorporating similar concepts into a calculation of the land area necessary for communities to self-reliantly produce food and fiber, and to cycle wastes8.
Ambitious, firstly, as regards the reduction of our ecologicalfootprint.
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I believe we really must reduce our ecologicalfootprint.
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We also need to consider the whole ecologicalfootprint of the industry, to see whether such cuts are, in the end, justified.
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Our ecologicalfootprint, in other words the environmental effect of our consumption, is much greater than what the earth can cope with.
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However, it is regrettable that total ecologicalfootprint labelling for products is not proposed anywhere, when we really should implement it as quickly as possible.
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That is a very light ecologicalfootprint.
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Moreover, the exceedingly timid reference concerning the ecologicalfootprint and the commitment to reduce our consumption of resources by 3% per year has been removed from the conclusions.
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Of course, we could have used concepts such as 'ecologicalfootprint' or 'factor 4' or 'factor 10', but then the programme would have been slightly different.
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The goal of the greenhouse was to reduce the ecologicalfootprint of the school and to be an example of sustainability.
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Global biocapacity of a population exceeding its ecologicalfootprint on the other hand, is suspected as an ecological overshoot.
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Reducing the ecologicalfootprint of a city is a positive contribution towards sustainability.
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The carbon footprint concept is derived from ecologicalfootprint analysis, which examines the ecological capacity required to support the consumption of products.
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The world-average ecologicalfootprint in 2007 was 2.7 global hectares per person (18.0 billion in total).
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Up to 90% of the ecologicalfootprint in food processing can be attributed to land management activities outside the control of corporations.
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Civilization has a smaller ecologicalfootprint and its members live healthier, more equitable lives.
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Consequently, biocapacity results will be applied to their ecologicalfootprint to determine how much they may contribute or take away from sustainable development.
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One way of describing the impact of a city is to measure its ecologicalfootprint.
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The ecologicalfootprint is most notably from the increased development of settlements and the sea coast leading to habitat fragmentation.
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Ecodesign is a growing responsibility and understanding of our ecologicalfootprint on the planet.
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But little progress has been made, as shown by severe ecologicalfootprint overshoot and lack of sufficient progress on the climate change problem.
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Plantation teak kitchen products are often popular with environmentally conscious chefs who prefer the material for its relatively small ecologicalfootprint.
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It was also designed to minimize vegetation and the ecologicalfootprint in the area.
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The monomaterial chocolate packaging is designed to minimize its ecologicalfootprint.
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The aim is to reduce individual's ecologicalfootprint according to the principles of sustainable development in areas with a high population density.
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Most developed countries have a large physical trade deficit, because they have a large ecologicalfootprint.
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Similarly, if organic farming yields were lower than those of conventional methods, this could result in the former being penalized with a larger ecologicalfootprint.
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Lyrically the album celebrates life and nature through the changing seasons whilst questioning religious doctrines and humankind's ecologicalfootprint.
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When the ecologicalfootprint becomes greater than the biocapacity of the population, a biocapacity deficit is suspected.
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The curriculum also emphasized social justice applications, and students were encouraged to think about ways to decrease their ecologicalfootprint.
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The project aims to provide production engineers a tool for detailed ecologicalfootprint analyses, which are becoming more important in terms of marketing and legislation.
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The impact of cities on places elsewhere, be it hinterlands or places far away, is considered in the notion of city footprinting ("ecologicalfootprint").
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The need for terminology has created familiar ideas such as carrying-capacity, and ecologicalfootprint.
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The greenhouse debt assessment thus forms an ecologicalfootprint analysis, but can be used separately.
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In addition, the ecologicalfootprint is a more economical and land-focused way of looking at human impact.
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In spatial terms, the ecological deficit is the difference between that species population's effective ecologicalfootprint and the geographic area it actually occupies.
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Topics include recycling, litterless lunches, composting, climate change, water and the ecologicalfootprint concept.
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This is because the urban forest has become an increasingly important component of bioregional ecological health with the expanding ecologicalfootprint of urban areas.
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This is why the use of recycled material leads to a significant better ecologicalfootprint.
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The ecologicalfootprint is a quantitative tool that estimates humanity's ecological impact on the ecosphere in terms of appropriated ecosystem (land and water) area.
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For example, energy, land and resource use (sometimes called the ecologicalfootprint) do not fall with rising income.
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It designates an urban planning aiming to integrate objectives of sustainable development and reduce the ecologicalfootprint of the project.
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For example, replacing ancient woodlands or tropical forests with monoculture forests or plantations may improve the ecologicalfootprint.
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Here, researchers are molding packaging from straw to help guide the use of packaging which reduces the environmental impact and ecologicalfootprint.
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The best examples of this development are the emergence of ecologicalfootprint calculators such as carbon footprint and water footprint calculators, and new mapping tools.
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Later, the idea of ecologicalfootprint developed.
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Although the ecologicalfootprint model prior to 2008 treated nuclear power in the same manner as coal power, the actual real world effects of the two are radically different.
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Whilst companies can often demonstrate great success in eco-efficiency, their ecologicalfootprint, that is an estimate of total environmental impact, may move independently following changes in output.
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Enable communities to minimise their ecologicalfootprint.
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The displays provide a number of exhibits demonstrating ecologicalfootprint for example, eco-farming, alternative energy types, water conservation and has a number of plants and a herb garden.
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They prefer to be able to spread out, however, to help leave as light an ecologicalfootprint as possible on any given world after planoforming by sharing the load widely.
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Much of these impacts include waste management, our ecologicalfootprint, water footprints, and flow analysis (i.e., the rate at which we deplete the energy around us).
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As polluting industries migrate from rich to poor nations, the national ecologicalfootprint of rich nations shrinks, whereas the international ecological footprint may increase or also decrease.
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One of the great virtues of a trailer park is its light infrastructure, low ecologicalfootprint, minimal land disturbance, abundant permeable surfaces (for stormwater drainage) and ease of site restoration.
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A big challenge for plastics engineers is the reduction of the ecological footprints of their products.
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This concept has gained a following as a way of extending the analysis of ecological footprints, environmental racism, and environmental externalities.
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His writings have focused on creative strategies cities can use to reduce their ecological footprints and become more livable and equitable places in the process.
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If the use of ecological footprints are complemented with other indicators, such as one for biodiversity, the problem could maybe be solved.
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It covered topics such as ecological footprints, sleep deprivation, gravity and the science of laughter.
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This in contrast to modernist and globally uniform architecture, as well as opposing to solitary housing estates and suburban sprawl, with long commuting distances and large ecological footprints.
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Other issues focused on by the co-editors include environmental degradation, occupational health hazards, and the widespread ignorance of the health and ecological footprints of the global electronics industry.
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