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** Land use patterns
** Land use patterns


==Another angle===
== Another angle ==
If we want to survive as Human species we need a healthy, sustainable biosystem. We are not  
If we want to survive as Human species we need a healthy, sustainable biosystem. We are not  
Ecological overshoot occurs when human demand exceeds the regenerative capacity of a natural ecosystem. Global overshoot occurs when humanity demands more than what the biosphere can renew. In other words, humanity's Ecological Footprint exceeds what the planet can regenerate.
Ecological overshoot occurs when human demand exceeds the regenerative capacity of a natural ecosystem. Global overshoot occurs when humanity demands more than what the biosphere can renew. In other words, humanity's Ecological Footprint exceeds what the planet can regenerate.
* Deforestation
* Deforestation
* Loss  
* Loss
 
 


==Related==
==Related==

Revision as of 06:01, 9 October 2022

Doing good for the planet has many angles, each focussing on specific, sometimes overlapping elements.

This a (non-structured) list of the various topics related to "Good for the Planet"

Based on the issue behind the action

  • Resources depletion
    • Focus areas to reduce risk
      • Materials efficiency
      • Energy efficiency
      • Water efficiency
  • Environmental risk (risk to biodiversity and living conditions)
    • Pollution
    • Climate change
    • Radiation
    • Noise
    • Land use patterns

Another angle

If we want to survive as Human species we need a healthy, sustainable biosystem. We are not Ecological overshoot occurs when human demand exceeds the regenerative capacity of a natural ecosystem. Global overshoot occurs when humanity demands more than what the biosphere can renew. In other words, humanity's Ecological Footprint exceeds what the planet can regenerate.

  • Deforestation
  • Loss

Related

  • Resource Conservation
  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Private households and consumption
  • Environment and economy

https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/data/environmental-indicators