Ecological Footprint: Managing Our Biocapacity Budget
By (Author) Mathis Wackernagel
By (author) Bert Beyers
Translated by Katharina Rout
New Society Publishers
New Society Publishers
10th December 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental economics
304.2
Runner-up for Nautilus Book Awards 2019 (United States)
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 14mm
585g
The only metric that tracks how much nature we have and how much nature we use
Ecological Footprint accounting, first introduced in the 1990s and continuously developed, continues to be the only metric that compares overall human demand on nature with what our planet can renew its biocapacity and distils this into one number: how many Earths we use.
Our economy is running a Bernie Madoff-style Ponzi scheme with the planet. We use future resources to run the present, using more than Earth can replenish. Like any such scheme, this works for a limited time, followed by a crash.
Avoiding ecological bankruptcy requires rigorous resource accounting a challenging task, but doable with the right tools.
Ecological Footprint provides a complete introduction, covering:
Whether youre a student, business leader, future-oriented city planner, economist, or have an abiding interest in humanitys future, Footprint and biocapacity are key parameters to be reckoned with and Ecological Footprint is your essential guide.
AWARDS
Mathis Wackernagel, born in Basel, Switzerland, is co-creator of the Ecological Footprint and president of Global Footprint Network, which was named one of the Worlds 100 Top NGOs by The Global Journal. Wackernagel has worked on sustainability with governments, corporations, and international NGOs on six continents, and has lectured at more than a hundred universities. He previously served as the director of the Sustainability Program at Redefining Progress in California and ran the Centro de Estudios para la Sustentabilidad at Anhuac University in Mexico. Wackernagel has authored or contributed to over one hundred peer-reviewed papers, numerous articles and reports, and various books on sustainability including the bestselling Our Ecological Footprint. With dozens of international awards and accolades for his pioneering work, he has been identified as a leader who is driving the worlds most significant problems to zero. He lives in Oakland, CA. www.footprintnetwork.org
Bert Beyers, born in Mnchengladbach, Germany, is a senior editor at the Norddeutscher Rundfunk in Hamburg. For several decades, questions of ecology and future have been his professional passion. He has published widely including a book with Franz Josef Radermacher on survival in the 21st century entitled Welt mit Zukunft: Die kozoziale Perspektive. He lives in Hamburg, Germany.