Reduce the ecological footprint, first by slowing the use of coal, oil and gas in the rich world. 3.
Biocapacity used in correlation to ecological footprint can therefore suggest whether a specific population, region, country or part of a world is living in the means of their capital.
Sullivan claimed higher densities and smaller ecological footprints were necessary to sustain a growing population.
A nation's ecological footprint refers to the area of productive land required to sustain its resource throughput requirements.
It remains to be seen what effect worldwide consolidation in food retailing is having on the ecological footprint of farming.
As demonstrated above, restaurants have a large ecological footprint.
Decreased meat consumption is also better for the environment, as a vegetarian diet has a much lighter ecological footprint than its omnivorous counterpart22.
The 'ecological footprint' is another model incorporating similar concepts into a calculation of the land area necessary for communities to self-reliantly produce food and fiber, and to cycle wastes8.