Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space
The contemporary lifestyle, based on unsustainable consumption patterns, leads to an orientation of the society towards the development and application of sustainable development strategies and policies. The comparative analysis of the ecological footprint and biocapacity allows one to study the int...
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doaj-1ecb8753021b44d08fe2f11c7fc28dec2020-11-25T01:42:38ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-02-01123103710.3390/su12031037su12031037Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European SpaceRodica-Manuela Gogonea0Simona Ioana Ghita1Andreea Simona Saseanu2Department of Statistics and Econometrics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010552 Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Statistics and Econometrics, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010552 Bucharest, RomaniaDepartment of Business, Consumer Sciences and Quality Management, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 010374 Bucharest, RomaniaThe contemporary lifestyle, based on unsustainable consumption patterns, leads to an orientation of the society towards the development and application of sustainable development strategies and policies. The comparative analysis of the ecological footprint and biocapacity allows one to study the interaction between human activities and environment, through the biocapacity reserve or deficit. In this context, this article carries out a complex analysis of the biocapacity reserve/deficit, as a latent variable that quantifies sustainability, viewed through a selection of determinants, from which three main components have been extracted: A component of education and social exclusion, a component of economic development, innovation, and environment, and a demographic component. These were transformed—through a multiple linear regression model—into exogenous variables with high explanatory power over the variation of the biocapacity reserve/deficit and constituted the tools in identifying behavioral patterns of the European countries and a set of measures leading to the sustainability of the ecological reserve.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/1037ecological footprintbiocapacitybiocapacity reserve/deficitsustainability |
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Rodica-Manuela Gogonea Simona Ioana Ghita Andreea Simona Saseanu Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space Sustainability ecological footprint biocapacity biocapacity reserve/deficit sustainability |
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Rodica-Manuela Gogonea Simona Ioana Ghita Andreea Simona Saseanu |
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Rodica-Manuela Gogonea |
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Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space |
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Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space |
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Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space |
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Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space |
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Biocapacity—Premise of Sustainable Development in the European Space |
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biocapacity—premise of sustainable development in the european space |
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MDPI AG |
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Sustainability |
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2071-1050 |
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2020-02-01 |
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The contemporary lifestyle, based on unsustainable consumption patterns, leads to an orientation of the society towards the development and application of sustainable development strategies and policies. The comparative analysis of the ecological footprint and biocapacity allows one to study the interaction between human activities and environment, through the biocapacity reserve or deficit. In this context, this article carries out a complex analysis of the biocapacity reserve/deficit, as a latent variable that quantifies sustainability, viewed through a selection of determinants, from which three main components have been extracted: A component of education and social exclusion, a component of economic development, innovation, and environment, and a demographic component. These were transformed—through a multiple linear regression model—into exogenous variables with high explanatory power over the variation of the biocapacity reserve/deficit and constituted the tools in identifying behavioral patterns of the European countries and a set of measures leading to the sustainability of the ecological reserve. |
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ecological footprint biocapacity biocapacity reserve/deficit sustainability |
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