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Ecological Footprint Analysis
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general
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https://isa.sydney.edu.au/ecological-footprint-analysis/
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https://isa.sydney.edu.au/
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2026-03-10T04:04:53+00:00
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Ecological Footprint Analysis

Source: https://isa.sydney.edu.au/ecological-footprint-analysis/ Parent: https://isa.sydney.edu.au/

At the University of Sydney, we calculate comprehensive Ecological Footprints for organisations such as companies, government agencies and NGOs, or for cities, states and nations. Our Ecological Footprint projects include:

  1. NSW 2006 State of Environment Report;
  2. Sydney Water Corporation;
  3. the population of Canberra (funded by the Australian Capital Territory’s Office of the Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment);
  4. the population of Victoria(in partnership with EPA Victoria and the Global Footprint Network);
  5. the population of Melbourne; published in The Melbourne Atlas (funded by the Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority);
  6. the population of Victoria (funded by the Department of Sustainability and Environment);
  7. the population of Sydney and New South Wales (funded by the Environment Protection Authority NSW);
  8. City West Water, South East Water and Melbourne Water Corporation;
  9. the Wollongong population and Wollongong Council;
  10. Kingfisher Bay Resort, Fraser Island (in collaboration with the University of the Sunshine Coast);
  11. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems Department;
  12. Our own organisation, the School of Physics at the University of Sydney.

Our calculations feature several important issues:

In 2005, ISA entered into a partnership with EcoNorfolk Foundation in order to explore the application of the Ecological Footprint to Norfolk Island.

In July 2003, Sydney Water Corporation, the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales have started work on a 3-year  funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC). This project is aimed at improving the Ecological Footprint methodology, using a Geographical Information System (GIS), regional input-output economics, and dispersion modelling for pollutants, in order to generate an Ecological Footprint framework with high spatial detail and increased number of incorporated processes and indicators.

For information on this project, contact Professor Manfred Lenzen, +61 (0)2 9351 5985, [email protected]

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