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Living in the Environment 18th Edition by Tyler Miller,Scott Spoolman

Edition 18ISBN: 9781285969725
book Living in the Environment 18th Edition by Tyler Miller,Scott Spoolman cover

Living in the Environment 18th Edition by Tyler Miller,Scott Spoolman

Edition 18ISBN: 9781285969725
Exercise 9
If the ecological footprint per person of a country or the world is larger than its biological capacity per person to replenish its renewable resources and absorb the resulting waste products and pollution, the country or the world is said to have an ecological deficit. If the reverse is true, the country or the world has an ecological credit or reserve. Use the data below to calculate the ecological deficit or credit for the countries listed and for the world. (For a map of ecological creditors and debtors see Figure 4, p. S29, in Supplement 6.)
If the ecological footprint per person of a country or the world is larger than its biological capacity per person to replenish its renewable resources and absorb the resulting waste products and pollution, the country or the world is said to have an ecological deficit. If the reverse is true, the country or the world has an ecological credit or reserve. Use the data below to calculate the ecological deficit or credit for the countries listed and for the world. (For a map of ecological creditors and debtors see Figure 4, p. S29, in Supplement 6.)     Rank the countries in order from the largest to the smallest per capita ecological footprint.
Rank the countries in order from the largest to the smallest per capita ecological footprint.
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