The sustainable urban development research is a hot spot in science, economics, society etc. The Ecological Footprint (EF) method, which originally developed by Wackernagel and Rees in the mid-1990s, is a useful approach to detect the sustainability of the city. The Ecological Footprint (EF) is a measure of human demand on the bioproductive land area that is required to support the resource demands of a given population or specific activities. Comparing with Biocapacity (BC), which represents the bioproductive supply, EF provides a valuable tool to evaluate the. carrying capacity of the earth and human appropriation of resources. Till to now, most Ecological Footprint studies have used statistical data and models to calculate EF and BC at o...
Quantitative estimation of the ecological footprint in Xingtai City in the years 2003-2009 is carrie...
<p style="behavior: none" class="first last">It is of critical importance to develop appropriate ass...
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...
The sustainable urban development research is a hot spot in science, economics, society etc. The Eco...
In recent decades, rapid urbanization and intensified global climate change have resulted in a signi...
The urbanization process all over the world has caused serious ecological and environmental problems...
The ecological footprint (EF) has been given much attention as an indicator for urban sustainable de...
Humans’ demands for biological resources and energies have always been increasing, whereas evidence ...
The Ecological Footprint methodology is a framework that tracks Ecological Footprint (humanity’s de...
ABSTRACT: The urbanization in China has a great impact on environment and the Chinese economic deve...
The conflict between economic development and environmental protection has become increasingly promi...
A biologically productive area was used in the ecological footprint method to measure the demand and...
Ecological footprint (EF), as a physical indicator to measure the extent of humanity's use of natura...
Ecological Footprint Method is introduced to define the range of biological resource consumption acc...
The relationships between rapid urban development and its ecological footprint (EF) were investigate...
Quantitative estimation of the ecological footprint in Xingtai City in the years 2003-2009 is carrie...
<p style="behavior: none" class="first last">It is of critical importance to develop appropriate ass...
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...
The sustainable urban development research is a hot spot in science, economics, society etc. The Eco...
In recent decades, rapid urbanization and intensified global climate change have resulted in a signi...
The urbanization process all over the world has caused serious ecological and environmental problems...
The ecological footprint (EF) has been given much attention as an indicator for urban sustainable de...
Humans’ demands for biological resources and energies have always been increasing, whereas evidence ...
The Ecological Footprint methodology is a framework that tracks Ecological Footprint (humanity’s de...
ABSTRACT: The urbanization in China has a great impact on environment and the Chinese economic deve...
The conflict between economic development and environmental protection has become increasingly promi...
A biologically productive area was used in the ecological footprint method to measure the demand and...
Ecological footprint (EF), as a physical indicator to measure the extent of humanity's use of natura...
Ecological Footprint Method is introduced to define the range of biological resource consumption acc...
The relationships between rapid urban development and its ecological footprint (EF) were investigate...
Quantitative estimation of the ecological footprint in Xingtai City in the years 2003-2009 is carrie...
<p style="behavior: none" class="first last">It is of critical importance to develop appropriate ass...
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...