BELK SCIENCE F/LIFE-MASTRG. BIOL.AC+EBK
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The ecological footprint is the measure of the demand of humans for nature. It compares the consumption of natural resources by humans and the waste generated with the planet’s ability to regenerate these resources again and absorb the waste efficiently.

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