Order Number |
6376982246 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Ecological Footprint Calculator Exercise – Global Footprint Network
Background Information:
The Earth today is faced with many ecological challenges, including declining forest cover, air pollution, collapsing fisheries, and depletion of fresh water resources. Everyone living on Earth uses natural resources. However, how much individuals use varies greatly, and is a result of many factors including the ways in which we satisfy our needs, what decisions we make regarding our lifestyle choices and levels of consumption, and even where we live.
The concept of “ecological footprint” was coined by academics Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees at the University of British Columbia in the 1990’s. Ecological footprint is a measure of how much of the Earth’s biologically productive land and water is needed to produce our food, material goods, and energy, and to absorb our waste. The creation of the ecological footprint calculator exercise has been influential in its ability to allow individuals to quantify how we as humans interact with the natural environment, reflect on our impact, and learn about potential consumption and lifestyle changes that we can make to reduce our footprint.
The ecological footprint calculator exercise utilizes an ecological accounting system to measure human demand on nature. Your individual “ecological footprint” is defined as the amount of biologically productive area that is necessary for your level of consumption. The online calculator allows individuals to answer a series of questions about their lifestyle and consumption choices, tracking the use of six categories of productive surface areas: cropland, grazing land, fishing grounds, built-up land, forest area, and carbon demand on land. Once completed, you will be able to assess and compare your personal impact on the natural environment.
Directions: To provide context for this exercise, we will first refer to the following two resources:
Students will then individually complete the online Ecological Footprint Calculator Exercise following the steps below and then answer the questions on the next page. After answering the ecological footprint questions, you’ll be able to see and reflect upon what contributes to your ecological footprint.
Questions: