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Global Ecological Footprint.

by | 14-07-2016 21:45 recommendations 0

Have you heard the word before, "Ecological Footprint"? Do you understand it? Do you know your footprint or that of your country or continent?

I will like to introduce you to Ecological Footprint:



Conceived in 1990 by Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees at the University of British Columbia, the Ecological Footprint launched the broader Footprint movement, including the carbon Footprint, and is now widely used by scientists, businesses, governments, individuals and institutions working to monitor ecological resource use and advance sustainable development.


Ecological footprint is the amount of biologically productive land (land that is sufficiently fertile to accommodate forests or agriculture or fishing grounds- they do not include deserts, glaciers and open oceans) and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with renewable resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by resource use. It is measured in million/global hectares.


If a country's or the world's total ecological footprint is larger than its biological capacity to replenish its renewable resources and absorb the resulting waste products and pollution, it is said to have an ecological deficit.


The per capita ecological footprint is the average ecological footprint of an individual in a given country or area or how much of the earth?s renewable resources an individual consumes. In 2005 there were 13.4 billion hectares of biologically productive land and water available and 6.5 billion people on the planet. This is an average of 2.1 global hectares per person. Due to rapid population growth, this figure is decreasing.


Causes of global increase in ecological footprint:


Cultural changes have increased our ecological footprints. Culture is the whole of a society?s knowledge, beliefs, technology and practices. Man used to live by hunting and gathering but in recent times three major cultural changes have occurred:

      Agricultural revolution (About 10,000-12,000 years ago)

      Industrial-medical revolution (About 275 years ago) and

      The information-globalization revolution (beginning about 50 years ago).


Each of these cultural changes gave man more energy and new technologies with which to alter and control more of the planet to meet our basic needs and increasing wants. Increase in food supply, longer life span, pollution, etc. have increased our footprints.


Current Situation:


Our current global situation: Since the 1970s, humanity has been in ecological overshoot with annual demand on resources exceeding what Earth can regenerate each year.

It now takes the Earth one year and six months to regenerate what we use in a year.


We maintain this overshoot by liquidating the Earth's resources. Overshoot is a vastly underestimated threat to human well-being and the health of the planet, and one that is not adequately addressed.


By measuring the Footprint of a population—an individual, city, business, nation, or all of humanity—we can assess our pressure on the planet, which helps us manage our ecological assets more wisely and take personal and collective action in support of a world where humanity lives within the Earth¡¯s bounds. (http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/page/footprint_basics_overview/)

According to Global Footprint Network and World Wildlife Fund, if the current exponential growth in the use of renewable resources continues, it is estimated that by 2050, humanity will use twice as many renewable resources as the planet can supply. This means that by 34 years from now, all of us on Eco-generation will need another earth to survive.  For example, USA has exceeded the earth's biological capacity by 25% since 2006.


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Global Footprint ecological footprints are grouped under the following thematic areas: Food, Building and living, Gardening, Mobility, Energy, Recreation / holidays, Personal care.


Which of these thematic areas do you fall victim to? Which of these thematic areas increases your daily footprint? I am guessing Energy (electrical gadgets, phone, laptop, etc.) and Personal Care (Soap, detergent, earring, clothing, make-up kits, pomade, etc) will be the answer to most youth on this platform.

 


 
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9 Comments

  • says :
    Heonjun, the Scandinavia countries do perform better than most countries. There are lot more factors that are not really reflected in the footprint calculation.
    Posted 20-07-2016 21:08

  • says :
    I didn't expect to see Denmark scoring more than the US, it's quite a miss-match for a northern European country haha. Well the footprint concept is widely introduced these days but i'm not certain this quotient can serve to be an objective way of measuring with all that international trades and all,, things could be complicated. thanks!
    Posted 20-07-2016 05:53

  • says :
    Minjoo, the reference is included in the article. I wrote about 80% of this article in basic language to help everyone understand. Here is the reference: http://www.footprintnetwork.org/en/index.php/GFN/page/footprint_basics_overview
    You can find more info there.
    Posted 17-07-2016 08:37

  • says :
    Joshua, thanks for sharing such a new concept 'Ecological Footprint'. I have learned a lot. I have never realized Qater was so rich for biodiversity. Sad to see South Korea is not even in the list there are a lot of mountains but the land itself is too small. Thanks for sharing, and next time don't forget the references! :-)
    Posted 17-07-2016 02:06

  • says :
    @John Paul, you should consider reading more. There is a lot more to this. A whole lot of calculations before knowing the footprint of a society.
    Posted 16-07-2016 22:02

  • says :
    Great I was compeletely unaware of this
    Posted 16-07-2016 15:51

  • says :
    Arushi, UAE is performing better ecologically than other countries. By calculation, UAE have exceeded their own biological productive land and is one of the countries with more arable land to provide for its citizens. So, UAE and the top countries are actually performing better
    Posted 16-07-2016 03:39

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for an informative report. Sad to see UAE as one of the top 10 countries having the biggest ecological footprint. But we are happy that UAE is realising it and has been continuously putting in laws, policies and infrastructure in place to improve it.
    Posted 16-07-2016 02:25

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing this new information....
    Posted 15-07-2016 22:05

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