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Little steps can go a long way toward reducing your office ecological footprint.
There have been differences in the methodology used by various ecological footprint studies.
An ecological footprint is an attempt to measure the total environmental impact of human activities in a given area.
The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems.
So the use of recycled material leads to a significant better ecological footprint.
The challenge explored what design could do to reduce our ecological footprint.
An Ecological Footprint measures how much people take from nature.
It was also designed to minimize vegetation and the ecological footprint in the area.
Although the term ecological footprint is widely used and well known, it goes beyond the metaphor.
Ecological footprint: the environmental impact of a human activity, machine, etc.
A carbon or ecological footprint helps you understand how much impact your life has on earth systems.
Ecological footprints may be used to argue that many current lifestyles are not sustainable.
The spatial expansion and ecological footprint of fisheries (1950 to present).
There is much an individual can do, to reduce his or her ecological footprint in relation to plastics.
Have low ecological footprints through sharing and saving resources.
For example, energy, land and resource use (sometimes called the "ecological footprint") do not fall with rising income.
Ecological footprint analysis is now widely used around the Earth as an indicator of environmental sustainability.
Developed countries tend to have higher ecological footprints, which do not strictly correspond to a country's total population.
It works with the City of Berkeley to reduce its ecological footprint.
The world-average ecological footprint in 2007 was 2.7 global hectares per person.
Civilization has a smaller ecological footprint and its members live healthier, more equitable lives.
One way of describing the impact of a city is to measure its ecological footprint.
Reducing the ecological footprint of a city is a positive contribution towards sustainability.
Based on all this, an ecological footprint is created to show how many acres it takes to sustain the household.
The organization must have the ability to adopt innovative environmental practices and reduce their ecological footprint.