Humanity’s unsustainable environmental footprint
University of Twente · The University of Sydney · +1 more institution
Abstract
Within the context of Earth's limited natural resources and assimilation capacity, the current environmental footprint of humankind is not sustainable. Assessing land, water, energy, material, and other footprints along supply chains is paramount in understanding the sustainability, efficiency, and equity of resource use from the perspective of producers, consumers, and government. We review current footprints and relate those to maximum sustainable levels, highlighting the need for future work on combining footprints, assessing trade-offs between them, improving computational techniques, estimating maximum sustainable footprint levels, and benchmarking efficiency of resource use. Ultimately, major…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
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2Topics & keywords
- Ecological footprint
- Sustainability
- Natural resource
- Natural resource economics
- Environmental resource management
- Sustainable development
- Environmental economics
- Footprint
- Responsible consumption and production