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Huella ecológica de la Universidad Nacional : indicadores ambientales

Authors: Benavides Ramírez, David Gustavo; Sánchez Meza, Rafael;

Huella ecológica de la Universidad Nacional : indicadores ambientales

Abstract

La huella ecológica se define como el "área de territorio ecológicamente productiva (cultivos, pastos, bosques o ecosistemas acuáticos) necesaria para producir los recursos utilizados y para asimilar los residuos producidos por una población determinada con un nivel de vida específico de forma indefinida, sea donde sea que se encuentre esa área" (Rees, W., Wackernagel, M., 1996). Desde el punto de vista del impacto ambiental, una universidad se puede considerar como un sistema integrado dentro de su entorno, con entradas asociadas al consumo de recursos naturales: agua, materiales (construcción de edificios), papel y combustibles fósiles y salidas (producción de residuos).

The ecological footprint is defined as the "area of ​​ecologically productive territory (crops, pastures, forests or aquatic ecosystems) necessary to produce the resources used and to assimilate the waste produced by a determined population with a specific standard of living indefinitely, be it wherever that area is "(Rees, W., Wackernagel, M., 1996). From the point of view of environmental impact, a university can be considered as an integrated system within its environment, with inputs associated with the consumption of natural resources: water, materials (building construction), paper and fossil fuels and outputs (production of waste).

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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica

Keywords

INDICADORES AMBIENTALES, ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL (COSTA RICA)

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