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摘要
生态足迹(EF)评估有助于确定哪些活动对自然产生了最大的影响,并为减少我们的影响和在一个地球的能力范围内生活提供了可能性。在孟加拉国,特别是在加济布尔这样的工业区,引入EF是非常必要的,因为这里无休止的需求和无计划的消费模式已经造成了一种非常不可持续的局面。因此,本研究打算通过计算孟加拉国农业研究所(BARI)的生态足迹作为可持续性指标来启动它,该研究所是加济浦尔重要的住宅区之一,也是该市的主要消费地区。根据Nunes et al.(2013),评估EF的基本方程已经完成。能源、食物、废物和建筑材料的消耗是EF的计算标准。通过问卷调查,收集了BARI居住区住户不同组成部分的消费模式信息。该研究还发现,家庭用途的天然气消耗是BARI居民区足迹中最重要的因素,其次是废物、建筑材料和电力消耗。环绕。科学。与自然资源,12(1&2):143-149,2019
Analyses of Ecological Footprint at Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) Residential Area
Ecological Footprint (EF) assessment helps to identify what activities are having the biggest impact on nature and opens up possibilities to reduce our impact and live within the means of one planet. The introduction of EF has been very necessary for the context of Bangladesh especially in the industrial areas such Gazipur as the endless demand and the unplanned consumption pattern of the population here have been producing a very unsustainable situation. Thus this study intends to initiate it by calculating the Ecological Footprint of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), one of the important residential area of Gazipur and major consuming areas of that city as a sustainability indicator. Basic equation for assessing EF has been done according to Nunes et al. (2013). EF has been calculated for these components: energy, food, waste and building material consumption. Questionnaire survey has been conducted to gather information about consumption pattern for different components in the households of BARI residential area. The study also identified consumption of natural gas for household purpose as the most contributing factor in the footprint of BARI residential area followed by waste, building materials and electricity consumption.
Environ. Sci. & Natural Resources, 12(1&2): 143-149, 2019