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Humanity’s unsustainable environmental footprint

Science, 2014
Within the context of Earth’s limited natural resources and assimilation capacity, the current environmental footprint of humankind is not sustainable. Assessing land, water, energy, material, and other footprints along supply chains is paramount in understanding the sustainability, efficiency, and equity of resource use from the perspective of ...
Hoekstra, Arjen Ysbert   +1 more
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The Individuality of Human Footprints

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1978
Abstract An aspect of human identification that has received scant attention from forensic anthropologists is the study of human feet and the footprints made by the feet. During the last ten years, I have worked with archaeologists from Washington University (St.
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Predictive value of human footprints in a forensic context

Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1998
Previous work from the United States has shown close correlation between an individual's size and weight and predetermined measurements taken from his or her footprints. This study investigated the situation in a group of United Kingdom subjects, for which there is at present little data.
S L, Barker, J L, Scheuer
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Human footprint restricts ranges

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2018
Human development is restricting animal movement within anthropogenic landscapes, with consequences for population- and ecosystem-level processes.
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