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Waste reduction / Economic indicators / Ecological footprint / Biocapacity / Carrying capacity / Global hectare / Ecological debt / Global Footprint Network / Mathis Wackernagel / Earth / Environment / Sustainability
Date: 2009-07-21 18:11:58
Waste reduction
Economic indicators
Ecological footprint
Biocapacity
Carrying capacity
Global hectare
Ecological debt
Global Footprint Network
Mathis Wackernagel
Earth
Environment
Sustainability

EUROPE 2005 The Ecological Footprint Global Footprint Network

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