(ecology: the study of the relationships between organisms (living things) and their environment)
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Why study Ecology???(ecology: the study of the relationships between organisms (living things) and their environment)
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Because Humans BEINGS are living organisms!
our relationship with our environment, and the influence we have on other organisms directly impacts our life.
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The Ecological Footprint
Measures human demand on the Earth's ecosystems.
Compares human demand with planet Earth's ecological capacity to regenerate.
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Country Comparison: Birth Rate
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Country Comparison: Footprint
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Country Comparison: Footprint
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Country Comparison: Footprint
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Country Comparison: Footprint
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So Where Do We Fit?
The biocapactity of the Earth for a population of 6 billion people = 1.4 gha
The current average world footprint is = 1.8 gha
Rank Country Footprint (gha)
4 Miss. Iantorno (5.04)1.4 = 7.1
1 Déjana (6)1.4 = 8.4
3 Madi (5.5)1.4 = 7.7
5 Ula (4.10)1.4 = 5.7
7 Brianne (4.01)1.4 = 5.6
6 Klaudia (4.6)1.4 = 6.44
2 Cam (5.6)1.4 = 7.8
2 Scott (5.6)1.4 = 7.9
Class Average: 7.8 (+6.4!)Ecological Footprints
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So Where Do We Fit?
The biocapactity of the Earth for a population of 6 billion people = 1.4 gha
The current average world footprint is = 1.8 gha
Rank Country Footprint (gha)
1 United Arab Emerites
15.99
2 USA 12.22
Our Class 7.8
9 Canada 7.66
16 United Kingdom 6.29
20 Japan 5.94
55 Costa Rica 2.77
77 China 1.84
89 Guatemala = 1.4 =
119 Madagascar 0.93
135 Haiti 0.78
141 Bangladesh 0.6Ecological Footprints
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So what is the big deal?
the Earth’s regenerative capacity can no longer keep
up with demand – people are turning resources into waste faster than nature can turn waste back into
resources.
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Country Comparison: Biocapacity
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Why should we care?
A moderate business-as-usual scenario, based on United Nations projections of slow, steady growth of economies and populations, suggests that by 2050, humanity’s demand on nature will be twice the biosphere’s productive capacity.
At this level of ecological deficit, exhaustion of ecological
assets and large-scale ecosystem collapse become
increasingly likely.Dr. Albert Bartlett – The Exponential Function
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Case Study: Tigers
http://www.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/tigers/