Economic Geography
The ecological footprint is a measure of the environmental impact of an individual, community, organization, or country, calculated by assessing the amount of natural resources consumed and the waste produced. It highlights the relationship between consumption patterns and environmental sustainability, illustrating how much land and water area is required to support a given lifestyle while absorbing waste. Understanding ecological footprints helps identify unsustainable practices and fosters conversations around sustainable development and environmental concerns.
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