Land footprint is the real amount of land, wherever it is in the world, that is needed to produce a product, or used by an organisation or by a nation.[1]
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Landfootprint is the real amount of land, wherever it is in the world, that is needed to produce a product, or used by an organisation or by a nation...
A carbon footprint (or greenhouse gas footprint) is a calculated value or index that makes it possible to compare the total amount of greenhouse gases...
Water footprint is one of a family of ecological footprint indicators, which also includes carbon footprint and landfootprint. The water footprint concept...
The ecological footprint measures human demand on natural capital, i.e. the quantity of nature it takes to support people and their economies. It tracks...
The EU's landfootprint" (PDF). FOE Europe. 2016. The European Union uses more than its fair share of global land. In 2010, the amount of land used to...
burden on regional transportation by increasing throughput on a minimal landfootprint, therefore being economically preferable compared to modes (such as...
half the cost of producing it with wind or solar power, with a smaller landfootprint. In October 2021 the California Energy Commission and CAISO stated that...
and designed for water submergence condition. To reduce landfootprint drastically where land cost is high, vertical installation of solar panels forming...
part of a HK$141.5 billion expansion project that would increase its landfootprint by 50%. On the other hand, there exists only one airway between Hong...
analogues are unknown. Although cultured meat has a potentially much lower landfootprint required, its FCR is closer to poultry at around 4 (2-8). It has a high...
assessment, which concluded that approximately 94 percent of the company's landfootprint is at low risk of being associated with deforestation. To address the...
Flux footprint (also known as atmospheric flux footprint or footprint) is an upwind area where the atmospheric flux measured by an instrument is generated...
measuring different aspects of resource use (e.g. carbon footprint, water footprint, landfootprint or material use), then identifying 'hot spots' where the...
influence: population density, land transformation, accessibility, and electrical power infrastructure. The first Human Footprint map was published in 2002...
Pure Land Buddhism or Pure Land School (Chinese: 淨土宗; pinyin: Jìngtǔzōng; Japanese: 浄土仏教, romanized: Jōdo bukkyō; Korean: 정토종; RR: Jeongto-jong; Vietnamese:...
Buddha's footprints (Sanskrit: Buddhapada) are Buddhist icons shaped like an imprint of Gautama Buddha's foot or both feet. There are two forms: natural...
(Greek "ιχνιον" (ichnion) – a track, trace or footstep) is a fossilized footprint. This is a type of trace fossil. A fossil trackway is a sequence of fossil...
president of the Global Footprint Network, states that soil depletion on crop land could be included in the Ecological Footprint accounts informing EOD...
that geothermal energy has a smaller landfootprint compared to wind or solar energy. More specifically, the land usage required for geothermal desalination...
be on meat and animal products, which account for 60 percent of the landfootprint associated with food loss and waste. If the aim is to target water scarcity...
soybeans, microalgal production results in a much less significant landfootprint due to the higher oil productivity from the microalgae than all other...
ecological footprint as a method of measuring human impact on the environment. Biocapacity and ecological footprint are tools created by the Global Footprint Network...
are intermittent generators.[citation needed] Small landfootprint - Consumes less than 1% of the land area of wind or solar for the same maximum output...
Beringia is defined today as the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the Lena River in Russia; on the east by the Mackenzie River in Canada;...
The Happisburgh footprints were a set of fossilized hominid footprints that date to the end of the Early Pleistocene, around 950–850,000 years ago. They...
needs worldwide. Ecological footprint accounting, based on the biological concept of carrying capacity, tracks the amount of land and water area a human population...
others, affecting a total of 18 buildings (corresponding to an 8000 m2 landfootprint) in the Chiado area, of which 11 were full losses with structure collapse...
Pure Land is the concept of a celestial realm of a buddha or bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism where many Buddhists aspire to be reborn. The term "Pure...