AGVL W2-3S4 NoL
AGVL W2-3S4 NoL
AGVL W2-3S4 NoL
2. Answer the 3 questions of step 12 from your instructional guide related to the topic
4.3.4 Ecological footprint
It is a concept that has been proposed to measure the effect that human beings have on
the environment by using the land for the production of fibers and food, the generation and
use of energy, and the construction of houses, road industries and urban areas, among
other uses.
The ecological footprint of each human being is 2.7 hectares. However, our planet is only
capable of granting each of its inhabitants about 1.8 hectares (WWF2012). This difference
indicates that each of us uses more space to meet our needs than the planet can give us.
● What are the variables that must be taken into account to calculate the ecological
footprint of an individual?
• Population growth.
• Loss of fertile soil. or deforestation.
• The depletion of resources.
• Increased consumption.
The ability of a biologically productive surface to produce renewable resources and absorb
the waste resulting from consumption.
3. After you read the topic 4.4 Sustainability answer the questions of step 16 from your
instructional guide