Sentences with phrase «international ecological footprint»

These calculators may offer interesting insights but they are not aligned with the international Ecological Footprint Standards, which were adopted in 2006 in order to ensure that Footprint studies are both credible and consistent.
Paper presented at the International Ecological Footprint Conference — Stepping up the Pace: New Developments in Ecological Footprint Methodology, Policy & Practice, 8 - 10 May, Cardiff, 2007.

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The ecological footprint of infant formula is enormous and, what is more, it's unnecessary according to The International Baby Food Action Network,... Read More
The ecological footprint of infant formula is enormous and, what is more, it's unnecessary according to The International Baby Food Action Network, (IBFAN).
The ecological footprint can, however, reveal important connections on the national and international levels, Rees and Wackernagel point out.
During all this time, natural ecosystems have developed in co-evolution, but 250 years ago, with the development and industrialization models imposed by the West on the world, anthropogenic action is causing a major ecological and social footprint, hence the urgency to formulate international policies that circumscribe human economic activities within the biophysical limits of Mother Earth.
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Applying physical input - output analysis to estimate land appropriation (ecological footprint) of international trade activities.
Global Footprint Network is an international think tank that coordinates research, develops methodological standards and provides decision - makers with a menu of tools to help the human economy operate within Earth's ecological limits.
Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation, and Global Footprint Network, an international research organization that has pioneered the Ecological Footprint resource accounting metric, are joining forces to promote sustainable solutions that are available today and estimate their impact on moving the date of Earth Overshoot Day.
Earth Overshoot Day is hosted and calculated by Global Footprint Network, an international think tank that coordinates research, develops methodological standards and provides decision - makers with a menu of tools to help the human economy operate within Earth's ecological limits.
According to the Global Footprint Network (GFN), an international ecological think tank, as of August 13th, 2015, we have effectively exhausted the amount of natural resources and ecological services that the planet can regenerate this year, reaching what the organization calls Earth Overshoot Day.
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