Ecological footprints by country within region
All data is from the National Ecological Footprint and Biocapacity Accounts, 2005 Edition, 
which use data from 2002, and which are published on www.footprintnetwork.org   You can find an explanation of 
ecological footprints and how they are calculated on the Global Footprint Network website
 

Graph showing the ecological footprints of the Middle East/North Africa countries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

< The ecological footprints of the Middle East/North Africa
The average across the Middle East and North Africa (fifteen countries) is 2.0 global hectares per person.  If everyone in the world had this footprint, currently we would need one and one tenth planets to sustain us.

 
Graph showing the ecological footprints of the European countriesThe ecological footprints of the European countries >
The average across the thirty European countries is 4.1 global hectares per person.  If everyone in the world had this footprint, currently we would need two and a quarter planets to sustain us.

 
Graphs for Africa, Asia and the Americas to follow shortly...

This page has been set up by Cathy Aitchison, London - see also globalfootprint.blogspot.com