Ecological FootprintStationarityFourier unit rootThis is the first study that aims to investigate policy shocks to Ecological Footprint of the USA. More precisely, we analyze the stochastic behaviors of the Ecological Footprint and its components (carbon Footprint, cropland, grazing land, forest ...
Theecological footprintis the area of land (in ha's) needed for a certain level of consumption. The footprint can be estimated for a person, a country, a continent or for the world as a whole. The footprint concept is widely publicized on the internet and is a powerful metaphor for t...
The USA has a footprint of 8 and a biocapacity of 3.87, so 3.87-8=-4.13: they are a big “ecological debtor” country. This is actually the case of most developed countries. Among the smaller footprints is the Democratic Republic of the Congo with 0.75. Although it is not an economical...
According to the principle of sustainable development, a country's economic and social development should be orientated such that the satisfaction of today's needs would not impinge on the opportunities for satisfying the needs of future generations. Ecological footprint is an indicator reflecting natio...
The relationship between ODA and the ecological footprint is influenced by the development of the recipient country’s agricultural economy. The reasons for this are mainly as follows: countries dependent on the agricultural sector are at an early stage of national development, and the economic struc...
The Ecological Footprint evaluates the difference between the availability of renewable resources and the extent of human consumption of these resources. Over the past few decades, historical records have shown an accelerated decline in the availability of resources. Based on national footprint and bioc...
Many countries encounter environmental imbalance where the ecological footprint is higher than biocapacity due to natural resource-induced economic growth. This paper focuses on Saudi Arabia, a prominent oil exporter, to assess the dynamic impact of oil extraction on ecological footprint and biocapacity...
Role of renewable energy and globalization on ecological footprint in the USA: implications for environmental sustainability Article 29 May 2020 Explore related subjects Discover the latest articles, news and stories from top researchers in related subjects. Environmental Chemistry Data Availability The...
The main point of this paper is to examine the stochastic and club convergence of ecological footprint among different income groups of countries from 1961 to 2016 by a panel stationarity test with smooth shifts and log-t methods. According to the empirical findings, (a) cross-section ...
ecological footprint (EF)-extended multi-regional input–output approach, accounting for demand and supply (including trade), and considering multiple externalities. Food contributes towards almost a third of the region’s EF, and appropriates over half of its biocapacity. Average reliance on ...