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1 Ecological Footprinting: making educated choices Andrew Rickard National Centre for Sustainability Swinburne University

2 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities Ecological Footprinting: making educated choices  What is the EF?  Impact Activities and Areas  Results  Improvements for tomorrow

3 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities What is the EF?  “The ecological footprint is the land area necessary to sustain current levels of resource consumption and waste discharge by that population” (Wackernagel & Rees, 1996:5)

4 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 USAAustraliaUKJapanBrazilChinaBangladesh Ecological Footprint (hectares per capita) Global Average (2.3) Per Capita Ecological Footprint Selected Countries

5 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities But, what does all of this mean for the AAEE conference? But, what does all of this mean for the AAEE conference?

6 Environmental Impact Areas

7 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities AAEE Bi-annual Conference Impact Activities 1 Office and Administration 2 Venue and Accommodation 3Transport 4 Food and Fibre 5 Sub Impact Areas: Govt. Admin, Sea Space, Biodiversity Impact Areas

8 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities EF Results: making educated choices Impact Area EF (Hectares) Management & Admin 1.4 Food & Fibre 9 Venue & Accomm 3.3 Transport76 Govt. Admin 0.77 Sea Space 0.03

9 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities EF Results: making educated choices  Identifying impact areas  Monitor  Goals and objectives  Educate and communicate

10 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities Acknowledgements  Tim Grant (RMIT)  Mathis Wackernagel (Global Footprint Network) (Global Footprint Network)  Krista Milne (EPA Victoria)  Shiela Brown (DEH SA)

11 Creating ethical communities now: Footprints, pathways and possibilities Contact Details Andrew Rickard National Centre for Sustainability T: (03) 9214 5958 E: arickard@swin.edu.au arickard@swin.edu.au


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