Ecological Footprint Deficit in Brazil: An analysis of reports from The World Wide Fund For Nature

Michael Douglas Sousa Leite, Isabel Lausanne Fontgalland
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This article aimed to analyze changes in the ecological footprint in Brazil over time, focusing on reports from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and scientific literature. To do so, the present article is of a documentary, bibliographical, and qualitative nature. Data collection was conducted through systematic searches, employing search terms such as "Ecological Footprint," "Brazil," "World Wide Fund for Nature." The results showed that despite having one of the largest global biocapacities, Brazil faces challenges in effectively translating this advantage into sustainable benefits. The findings highlight the phenomenon of horizontal and vertical scale growth in the Brazilian economic system, pointing to the combination of population growth with increased consumption, especially in urban areas. Regional disparities in per capita Ecological Footprint are evident, indicating distinct consumption patterns in different parts of the country. WWF reports emphasize the importance of strategic interventions to trigger significant transformations. In this point of view, the study highlights the need to rethink consumption models and adopt more sustainable practices. The deficit of the Ecological Footprint in Brazil requires a proactive and collaborative response from policymakers, communities, and economic sectors. Only through strategic interventions and a fundamental shift in the approach to natural resources can one aspire to a future where Brazil's biocapacity is effectively transformed into sustainable benefits, ensuring harmony between economic development and environmental preservation.
巴西的生态足迹赤字:对世界自然基金会报告的分析
本文旨在分析巴西生态足迹的长期变化,重点是世界自然基金会(WWF)的报告和科学文献。为此,本文采用了文献、书目和定性的方法。数据收集是通过系统搜索进行的,使用的搜索关键词包括 "生态足迹"、"巴西"、"世界自然基金会"。结果显示,尽管巴西是全球生物容量最大的国家之一,但在将这一优势有效转化为可持续惠益方面却面临着挑战。研究结果凸显了巴西经济体系中的横向和纵向规模增长现象,指出人口增长与消费增长相结合,尤其是在城市地区。人均生态足迹的地区差异非常明显,表明巴西不同地区的消费模式截然不同。世界自然基金会的报告强调了战略干预对引发重大转变的重要性。从这个角度看,研究强调了重新思考消费模式和采用更可持续做法的必要性。巴西的生态足迹赤字需要政策制定者、社区和经济部门采取积极主动的合作应对措施。只有采取战略干预措施,从根本上转变自然资源利用方式,才能在未来有效地将巴西的生物能力转化为可持续利益,确保经济发展与环境保护之间的和谐。
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