2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2019.102442
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Assessing the Ecological Footprint and biocapacity of Portuguese cities: Critical results for environmental awareness and local management

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“…The results in this study reveal that Taipei has a per capita built-up land footprint of 0.0091 gha, which is close to the average values obtained by a top-down calculation for Taipei (0.01 gha) [35], and is close to the built-up land footprint of six cities in Portugal (0.02 gha) [10]. This result shows that the bottom-up method in this study supports, and is supported by, the top-down national EF account.…”
Section: Suggestionssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The results in this study reveal that Taipei has a per capita built-up land footprint of 0.0091 gha, which is close to the average values obtained by a top-down calculation for Taipei (0.01 gha) [35], and is close to the built-up land footprint of six cities in Portugal (0.02 gha) [10]. This result shows that the bottom-up method in this study supports, and is supported by, the top-down national EF account.…”
Section: Suggestionssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The EFA is obtained using two main approaches-top-down (composite) and bottom-up (component) [10,25,26]. The top-down method uses national data (including production, import and export data) to calculate a national footprint, which is then, through the multi-regional input-output (MRIO) table in the national currency [27] or actual material and energy flows, broken down using various consumption categories, and divided among various cities using household expenditure survey data.…”
Section: Ecological Footprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
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