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Formal Comment The Shoe Fits, but the Footprint is Larger than Earth William E. Rees1*, Mathis Wackernagel2 1 University of British Columbia, School of Community and Regional Planning, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canad
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Document Date: 2015-01-20 13:47:43


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