Compute your ecological foot casting

(openPR) - which that is Completely simply. As on-line magazine reports, an environmental protection department (mA 22) invited of Vienna the inhabitants of the city to consider by means of this casting their personal resources consumption. The ecological foot casting indicates in hectares, how much surface of our planet needs someone due to its consumer behaviour for the satisfaction of its needs.

Vienna let its ecological foot casting compute under the leadership of the environmental protection department mentioned as only Land of the Federal Republic and city of Austria, that land consumption thus, which population needs the Viennese for the satisfaction of her needs and for the maintenance of their social and economic standard of living. The result: Each Viennese and each Wienerin stress on the average 3.9 hectares of surface for itself. Vienna fares with this value substantially better than total Austria with a value of 4,9 hectares (Living planet report 2006, WWF).

Also the cities Berlin, Hamburg, Toronto, the Hague or Malmö have higher values than Vienna.

Vienna as well as the personal test offer the Viennese to environmental protection department for the Downloaden on their homepage an Internet side for the ecological foot casting of the city. Apart from resuming information and left is there also numerous Tipps, how one can improve the value of its foot casting. Callably also the unabridged version of the study is “the ecological foot casting of the city Vienna”:

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