The per capita ecological footprint (EF) is a useful tool to compare consumption with nature\u27s ability to support this consumption. Guyuan is an economically impoverished region in China, where EF provides important insights into whether human consumption can be sustained by the local per capita biological capacity (BC), which represents the environment’s ability to support resource use. We estimated the EF of food consumption using local equivalence and yield factors, and compared EF in 1998 and 2013 with BC, which represented the existing biologically productive area (including cultivated land, grassland, forest, and water bodies) that supports this consumption. Data were collected from household surveys, government statistics, and lan...
Ecological Footprint Method is introduced to define the range of biological resource consumption acc...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
The nexus of population growth and changing diets has increased the demands placed on agriculture to...
The per capita ecological footprint (EF) is a useful tool to compare consumption with nature's abili...
AbstractFood consumption appropriates not only arable land but grassland and other various agricultu...
Following the implementation of the Green for Grain Project in 2000 in Guyuan, China, the decrease i...
Food consumption is increasingly impacting environmental sustainability. Building on the latest data...
A sustainable diet is widely recognized as an effective way to solve environmental and healthy dilem...
Sustainability was defined as the continuous support of human quality of life within a region's ecol...
The ecological footprint (EF) can be used to investigate relationships between population, environme...
Shifting diets potentially contribute significantly, both directly and indirectly, to arable land de...
Food consumption is closely associated with resource consumption and environmental sustainability. A...
In order to understand the effects of variation in consumption structure of bio-resource products on...
provides useful accounting to analyze the relationship between human activities and the environment....
Global change is becoming increasingly evident, and human activities are also causing severe damage ...
Ecological Footprint Method is introduced to define the range of biological resource consumption acc...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
The nexus of population growth and changing diets has increased the demands placed on agriculture to...
The per capita ecological footprint (EF) is a useful tool to compare consumption with nature's abili...
AbstractFood consumption appropriates not only arable land but grassland and other various agricultu...
Following the implementation of the Green for Grain Project in 2000 in Guyuan, China, the decrease i...
Food consumption is increasingly impacting environmental sustainability. Building on the latest data...
A sustainable diet is widely recognized as an effective way to solve environmental and healthy dilem...
Sustainability was defined as the continuous support of human quality of life within a region's ecol...
The ecological footprint (EF) can be used to investigate relationships between population, environme...
Shifting diets potentially contribute significantly, both directly and indirectly, to arable land de...
Food consumption is closely associated with resource consumption and environmental sustainability. A...
In order to understand the effects of variation in consumption structure of bio-resource products on...
provides useful accounting to analyze the relationship between human activities and the environment....
Global change is becoming increasingly evident, and human activities are also causing severe damage ...
Ecological Footprint Method is introduced to define the range of biological resource consumption acc...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
The nexus of population growth and changing diets has increased the demands placed on agriculture to...