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1 Ecological Footprints

2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRduc0pzQ_4&x-yt-cl=84924572&x-yt- ts=1422411861

3 What is sustainable development? is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

4 What is an Ecological footprint The Ecological Footprint measures the amount of nature's resources an individual, a community, or a country consumes in a given year.

5 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster What is an Ecological footprint It takes into account the land required to supply the resources we consume such as food timber and energy, the land we live on and the land taken to absorb our impacts such as pollution and waste.

6 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster How much is there for each Global Citizen ? There are 12.4 billion hectares of bio-productive land on Earth. The world population is approximately 6,000,000,000. For each person there is 0.25 hectares of arable land, 0.6 hectares of pasture, 0.6 hectares of Forest and 0.03 hectares of built up land = 1.5 hectares per capita. If we include seas there exists 2 hectares per capita for human use. (EACH !)

7 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster HOWEVER some of this space is used by 30,000,000 other species that share this planet. In order to protect these species it is estimated that 12% of the earths ecological capacity needs to be reserved for them if they are to survive. If we allow land to protect these species it means that only 1.7 hectares per capita are available for human use.

8 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster 1.7

9 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster 1.7 hectares = the ECOLOGICAL BENCHMARK for comparing peoples ecological footprints. Assuming NO further environmental damage the amount of available biologically productive space will drop to 1 hectare per capita when the worlds population reaches 10,000,000,000.

10 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Food Mobility Shelter Goods/Services

11 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Food Mobility Shelter Goods/Services

12 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Food Mobility Shelter Goods/Services

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14 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster There is 1.7 hectares per capita available for human use. USA 12.2 Australia 8.5 UK 6.2 Japan 5.9 Argentina 3.7 Brazil 2.5 China 1.8 ! Egypt 1.7 India 1.1 Ethiopia 0.8 Bangladesh 0.6

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18 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster The 'ecological footprint' of industrialized countries (resources consumed per person) is huge: 4-6 hectares of land are needed to maintain the average consumer lifestyle in the North. Yet in 1990 the total available productive land globally was only 1.7 hectares per person.

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20 Carbon footprint of the students of BISH What would make your carbon footprint here particularly high? Is there any thing you can to reduce this?

21 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Now its up to you !

22 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster How to Reduce an Ecological Footprint ? Reducing waste of energy Reducing the amount of water we use. Changing our diet so we use less land Making our houses more eco-friendly Reducing our reliance on transport Reducing pollution we create Reducing waste we generate Encourage people to recycle Protecting plants and animals

23 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Reducing waste of energy

24 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Reducing the amount of water we use.

25 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Changing our diet so we use less land

26 Danny O’CallaghanKingdown School Warminster Reducing our reliance on transport

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