The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability MetricConclusion
The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability Metric: Conclusion
Thornbush, Mary J.
2021-01-28 00:00:00
[In this final chapter, the chief contributions of this brief are presented and function to further justify the research. A deliberation of the research limitations also appears here, before suggesting ideas for future research. Finally, there are some concluding remarks for wrapping up this brief.]
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The Ecological Footprint as a Sustainability MetricConclusion
[In this final chapter, the chief contributions of this brief are presented and function to further justify the research. A deliberation of the research limitations also appears here, before suggesting ideas for future research. Finally, there are some concluding remarks for wrapping up this brief.]
Published: Jan 28, 2021
Keywords: Case study; Alexander Skutch Biological Corridor; Costa Rica
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