Ecological footprints and appropriated carrying capacity: what urban economics leaves out

William E. Rees(Vancouver Community College)
Environment and Urbanization
October 1, 1992
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Ecological footprints and appropriated carrying capacity: what urban economics leaves out uses the concepts of human carrying capacity and natural capital to develop a framework to evaluate each city's "ecological footprint". It also argues that prevailing economic assumptions regarding urbanization and the sustainability of cities must be revised in light of global ecological change.


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