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Bibliographic References and Suggested Reading

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READING DG Environment. Potential of the Ecological Footprint for monitoring environmental impact from natural resource use. http://ec.europa.eu/ environment/natres/studies.htm. Ewing B., A. Reed, S.M. Rizk, A. Galli, M. Wackernagel, and J. Kitzes. 2008. Calculation Methodology for the national Footprint Accounts, 2008 Edition. Oakland: Global Footprint Network, www.footprintnetwork.org/atlas. Ewing B., D. Moore, S. Goldfinger, A. Oursler, A. Reed, M. Wackernagel. 2010. The Ecological Footprint. Atlas 2010. Oakland: Global Footprint Network. www.footprintnetwork.org/atlas. FAO 2000a. Forest Resource Assessment 2000. Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization (accessed February 2010). FAO. 2000b. Technical Conversion Factors for AgriculturalCommodities. http://www.fao.org/es/ess/tcf.asp. (Accessed February 2010). FAO and International Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisGlobal Agro-Ecological Zones. 2000. http://www.fao.org/ ag/agl/agll/gaez/index. htm (accessed February 2010). FAO. 1998. Global Fiber Supply Model. ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/ fao/006/ X0105E/X0105E.pdf (accessed February 2010). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Statistical Databases. http://faostat.fao.org/site/291/default. aspx(accessed February 2010). Galli, A., J. Kitzes, P. Wermer, M. Wackernagel, V. Niccolucci& E.Tiezzi, 2007. An Exploration of the Mathematics behind the EcologicalFootprint. International Journal of Ecodynamics. 2(4), 250-257.

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