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What (who) is B-P's footprint - definition


B-P's footprint         
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CASTING, USUALLY IN BRONZE OR BRASS, OF THE RIGHT FOOT OF LORD BADEN-POWELL, THE FOUNDER OF THE SCOUT AND GUIDE MOVEMENTS
B-P's footprint is a casting, usually in bronze or brass, of the right foot of Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scout and Guide Movements, who is known as "B-P." The idea is that people may put their foot into this casting, so that they can say that they have "walked in the footsteps of B-P.
ecological footprint         
  • National available biocapacity per person, quantifying the resources available to sustain consumption and buffer pollution,expressed in terms of global hectare equivalents, as measured by the Global Footprint Network. This graphic emphasizes the importance of large populations in generating ecological overshoot. Source [https://data.footprintnetwork.org/#/??_ga=2.202983698.2069373638.1667318105-1465536352.1663440999 GFN], open data platform
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  • National ecological footprints per person, quantifying average resource consumption and pollution in terms of global hectare equivalents, as measured by the Global Footprint Network. This graphic emphasizes the importance of high per capita consumption in generating ecological overshoot. Source [https://data.footprintnetwork.org/#/??_ga=2.202983698.2069373638.1667318105-1465536352.1663440999 GFN], open data platform
  • Ecological Footprint per person and HDI of countries by world regions (2014)
  • ''[https://data.footprintnetwork.org/#/??_ga=2.202983698.2069373638.1667318105-1465536352.1663440999 National ecological deficits] or reserves, comparing total resource use and pollution generated to available biocapacity, as measured by the Global Footprint Network. Source GFN, open data platform''
  • Ecological footprint for different nations compared to their [[Human Development Index]]
INDIVIDUAL'S OR A GROUP'S HUMAN DEMAND ON NATURE
Ecological Footprint; Ecological imprint; Global footprint; Eco-footprint; Environmental footprint; Ecological footprints; Ecological footprint analysis; Corporate ecological footprint; Œcological footprint; Green footprint
¦ noun the amount of land required to sustain a particular person or society.
Ecological footprint         
  • National available biocapacity per person, quantifying the resources available to sustain consumption and buffer pollution,expressed in terms of global hectare equivalents, as measured by the Global Footprint Network. This graphic emphasizes the importance of large populations in generating ecological overshoot. Source [https://data.footprintnetwork.org/#/??_ga=2.202983698.2069373638.1667318105-1465536352.1663440999 GFN], open data platform
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  • National ecological footprints per person, quantifying average resource consumption and pollution in terms of global hectare equivalents, as measured by the Global Footprint Network. This graphic emphasizes the importance of high per capita consumption in generating ecological overshoot. Source [https://data.footprintnetwork.org/#/??_ga=2.202983698.2069373638.1667318105-1465536352.1663440999 GFN], open data platform
  • Ecological Footprint per person and HDI of countries by world regions (2014)
  • ''[https://data.footprintnetwork.org/#/??_ga=2.202983698.2069373638.1667318105-1465536352.1663440999 National ecological deficits] or reserves, comparing total resource use and pollution generated to available biocapacity, as measured by the Global Footprint Network. Source GFN, open data platform''
  • Ecological footprint for different nations compared to their [[Human Development Index]]
INDIVIDUAL'S OR A GROUP'S HUMAN DEMAND ON NATURE
Ecological Footprint; Ecological imprint; Global footprint; Eco-footprint; Environmental footprint; Ecological footprints; Ecological footprint analysis; Corporate ecological footprint; Œcological footprint; Green footprint
The ecological footprint is a method promoted by the Global Footprint Network to measure human demand on natural capital, i.e.