نتایج جستجو برای: ecological footprint ef

تعداد نتایج: 128962  

Journal: :Wellcome open research 2022

Background Integrated metrics that account for resource use and human health are essential to help identify support development pathways safeguard planetary health. We countries achieved the highest levels of at lowest cost Earth’s natural capital report ecological within-country analyses associations between indicators environmental sustain...

Journal: :Sustainability 2022

Human activities are a key driver of many environmental problems the world is facing today, including climate change, disruption biogeochemical cycles, and biodiversity loss. Behavioural changes at individual household level needed to reduce humanity’s impact, but people also need capacity behave in sustainable way. If their well-being negatively impacted or if behaving sustainably too time con...

2017
Shuxin Wang Yiyuan Hu Hong He Genxu Wang

The tourism footprint family comprises the tourism ecological footprint (TEF), the tourism carbon footprint (TCF) and the tourism water footprint (TWF). The tourism footprint represents an important tool for quantitatively assessing the impact of tourism activities on the ecosystem of a tourist destination. This paper systematically reviews the relevant literature on TEF, TCF and TWF, analyses ...

2015
Han-Shen Chen Marc A. Rosen

Kinmen National Park is the only battle memorial-themed natural resource conservation park in Taiwan. With the rapid growth in tourism, Kinmen National Park faces the challenge of managing with the resulting environmental impact. For this study, we adopted the tourism ecological footprint (TEF) and tourism ecological capacity (TEC) to evaluate the ecological conditions of Kinmen National Park f...

2013
William E. Rees Mathis Wackernagel

In their Perspective in this issue of PLOS Biology, Blomqvist et al. [1] set out to demonstrate that ‘‘Ecological Footprint measurements, as currently constructed, are so misleading as to preclude their use in any serious science or policy context.’’ Should the reader be confident in this assessment or are Ecological Footprint methods and results adequate to guide sustainability policy? Their P...

2008
Steve Vanderheiden

Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees describe the ‘ecological footprint’ (i.e. the ecological capacity, measured in hectares of biologically productive land, needed to supply a given person’s consumption of natural resources and absorb their waste) as a conception of environmental sustainability, and have accumulated significant data to measure the footprints of nations, cities and even individu...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
عربی یزدی عربی یزدی علیزاده علیزاده محمدیان محمدیان

demand and supply of water in iran is unbalanced. this situation has caused a great challenge in water resources management. in order to overcome this problem, the role of international trade of virtual water has been ignored. virtual water trade is one of the key solutions for water scarcity. each country should adapt virtual water trade based upon its socio-cultural, economical, and climatic ...

2018
Yu Ding Jian Peng

The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure of sustainable use of natural resources, ecological footprint is an important basis for judging whether the development of a country or region is within the biocapacity. Taking Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture as an example, this study comprehensively analyzes the impact of human activities on mou...

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