The Human Footprint Ecological Footprint by Region, 2001 Source: WWF Living Planet Report 2004.

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Ecological Footprint by Region, 2001 Source: WWF Living Planet Report 2004

Transcript of The Human Footprint Ecological Footprint by Region, 2001 Source: WWF Living Planet Report 2004.

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The Human Footprint

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Ecological Footprint by Region, 2001

Source: WWF Living Planet Report 2004

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There are many drivers of change to lessen the footprint. ESD is one of the important ones.

Technology

Enforcement

Policy

Financial mechanis

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Systems

Sustainable

Development

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The Handprint is a measure of your ESD Action.

ESD action that is directed to decrease the human footprint and make the world move sustainable.

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ESD for Whom?

•Family/Households•Institution•Community•City•State•Nation•World

•Individual

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What is ESD Action?

•Formal Education•Capacity Building•Creating Awareness•Participation•Critical Thinking•Values•Experiential•Training

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We launch the Handprint, as a tool to indicate to ourselves the ESD actions we take. It is a tool that measures action at the individual, community, national and global level.

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The handprint analyses positive impact on the three aspects of sustainability: environment, society and economy. Seven questions cover various aspect, investing on amongst others ESD towards use of resources, social engagement and awareness of sustainable investments.

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This Handprint is of a little girl, Srija, from a school in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (AP), India, CEE AP has been using this as a symbol for positive action.

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