Resumen
We propose that community assessments of environmental impact are increasingly more relevant to planners and policy makers when reported at finer scales of analysis. Using the Town of Oakville, Ontario, as an example, we calculate neighbourhood level ecological footprint values for 241 neighbourhoods. Ecological footprint results range from 5.4 global hectares per capita to 15.2 global hectares per capita, with an average ecological footprint for Oakville of 9.0 global hectares per capita. Our results highlight variability in energy and material flows within a community, providing planners and policy makers detailed information to prioritise programme delivery, allocate limited resources, and support policy development. The lower range of neighbourhood ecological footprint values suggests a potential footprint floor for Oakville of around 5 hectares per capita. The notion of a footprint floor has implications for setting community footprint targets and understanding the magnitude of change needed for significant ecological footprint reductions.
Idioma original | English |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 42-60 |
Número de páginas | 19 |
Publicación | Journal of Environmental Planning and Management |
Volumen | 56 |
N.º | 1 |
DOI | |
Estado | Published - ene. 2013 |
Nota bibliográfica
Funding Information:The authors would like to thank Cristi Frittaion for her thoughtful suggestions and three anonymous reviewers whose comments strengthened the paper significantly. The authors would also like to thank Jennifer Strang with the Dalhousie GIS Centre. Jeff Wilson would like to acknowledge Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Killam Trust for their generous financial support.
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Geography, Planning and Development
- Water Science and Technology
- General Environmental Science
- Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
- Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law