Sharing Nature's Interest

Ecological Footprints as an Indicator of Sustainability

Craig Simmons author Nicky Chambers author Mathis Wackernagel author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Ecological footprinting is rapidly being adopted as an effective and practical way to measure our impact on the environment - in both large- and small-scale planning and development. This is an introduction to ecological footprint analysis, showing how it can be done, and how to measure the footprints of activities, lifestyles, organizations and regions. Case studies illustrate its effectiveness at national, organizational, individual and product levels.

'An invaluable resource.'
Sustain

This book sets out the most important compass that society can have if we are to navigate the future.'
Ed Mayo, Executive Director, New Economics Foundation

'It combines important advice for individual action backed by a dazzling display of science.'
Tim Beaumont, Lord Beaumont of Whitley, Green Party Representative in the UK House of Lords

'This book should be read by every policymaker.'
Paul Kingsnorth, Deputy Editor, The Ecologist

'Sharing Nature's Interest is a straightforward guide.'
The European Sustainable Cities and Towns Campaign

'This book should be an essential reference for anyone seriously wondering how it is we begin to measure our impact on global sustainability and in particular for those of us that want to ensure sustainability is rooted in addressing our impact upon nature.'
What on Earth Magazine

'An educational pearl of high value.'
International Journal of Sustainable Development

'for those who like ideas, and are longing for terms to be found for serious intergovernmental debate on ecological justice, this is an encouraging read.'
Green Christians

ISBN: 9781853837388

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1490g

208 pages