Depletion of natural capital stocks and use of natural capital flows are the central issues in the sustainability debate. Differentiation of these two components, considering natural capital and its limits, is important for planning and management of land use. This paper offers insights into this issue and proposes a new perspective of the Ecological Footprint (EF) in three dimensions, considering not only its size but also its depth: according to this viewpoint the footprint is not an area but a volume, although maintaining the same value as the one in two dimensions. Use of annual flows provided by the Earth is represented by the footprint size, expressed in global hectares (gha) and plotted in the (x,y) plane. Footprint depth represents ...
Despite its relative youth (less than two decades), the ecological footprint (EF) is a commonly used...
Over the past two decades, a continuously expanding list of footprint-style indicators has been intr...
[1] set out to demonstrate that ‘‘Ecological Footprint measure-ments, as currently constructed, are ...
Depletion of natural capital stocks and use of natural capital flows are the central issues in the s...
In the last decades several indicators have been proposed to guide decision makers and help manage n...
Natural capital is becoming a limiting factor to human well-being and definitively to sustainability...
The water footprint concept introduced in 2002 is an analogue of the ecological footprint concept or...
Estimating your overall impact on the environment is a daunting task when you consider all the varia...
The three-dimension(3D) ecological footprint makes the analysis of the relationships between the dem...
The water footprint concept introduced in 2002 is an analogue of the ecological footprint concept or...
The paper studied the importance of Ecological Footprint (EF) for estimating the biologically produc...
The water footprint concept introduced in 2002 is an analogue of the ecological footprint concept or...
The Ecological Footprint is a popular sustainability metric that informs human consumption and can b...
Natural capital is the primary and fundamental pillar allowing humans to thrive on Earth and sustain...
Since Wackernagel and Rees introduced the idea of the ecological footprint in 1992 [28, 21, 27], it ...
Despite its relative youth (less than two decades), the ecological footprint (EF) is a commonly used...
Over the past two decades, a continuously expanding list of footprint-style indicators has been intr...
[1] set out to demonstrate that ‘‘Ecological Footprint measure-ments, as currently constructed, are ...
Depletion of natural capital stocks and use of natural capital flows are the central issues in the s...
In the last decades several indicators have been proposed to guide decision makers and help manage n...
Natural capital is becoming a limiting factor to human well-being and definitively to sustainability...
The water footprint concept introduced in 2002 is an analogue of the ecological footprint concept or...
Estimating your overall impact on the environment is a daunting task when you consider all the varia...
The three-dimension(3D) ecological footprint makes the analysis of the relationships between the dem...
The water footprint concept introduced in 2002 is an analogue of the ecological footprint concept or...
The paper studied the importance of Ecological Footprint (EF) for estimating the biologically produc...
The water footprint concept introduced in 2002 is an analogue of the ecological footprint concept or...
The Ecological Footprint is a popular sustainability metric that informs human consumption and can b...
Natural capital is the primary and fundamental pillar allowing humans to thrive on Earth and sustain...
Since Wackernagel and Rees introduced the idea of the ecological footprint in 1992 [28, 21, 27], it ...
Despite its relative youth (less than two decades), the ecological footprint (EF) is a commonly used...
Over the past two decades, a continuously expanding list of footprint-style indicators has been intr...
[1] set out to demonstrate that ‘‘Ecological Footprint measure-ments, as currently constructed, are ...