Mathis wackernagel biography of mahatma
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Ecological Footprint of The Electrical and Energy Industries as Cultural Challenge
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Ecological Footprint Accounting: Navigating Resource Constraints - Mathis Wackernagel
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The Overpopulation Project
Mahatma Gandhi said: “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need but not every man’s greed.” What is then the “right” lifestyle, which we all should adopt to be sustainable? It depends on how many people there are on the Earth. Sustainability does not depend only on lifestyle, but also on how many people share the biocapacity of the land. Here, the ecological footprint is used to calculate how humanity could live sustainably on different imaginary Earths with different population densities.
By Lucia Tamburino
The ecological footprint (hereafter EF) was introduced by Mathis Wackernagel in the 1990s as a measure of people’s total environmental impact [1]. It takes into account the impact of all the goods consumed in a given region, including imports. The EF is directly comparable with biocapacity, as it is expressed in the same unit: gha (global hectare). Therefore, it provides a simple criterion to understand whether a country is sustainable