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Authors: Wackernagel, M Silverstein, J
Citation: M. Wackernagel et J. Silverstein, Big things first: focusing on the scale imperative with the ecological footprint, ECOL ECON, 32(3), 2000, pp. 391-394

Authors: Holmberg, J Lundqvist, U Robert, KH Wackernagel, M
Citation: J. Holmberg et al., The ecological footprint from a systems perspective of sustainability, INT J SUS D, 6(1), 1999, pp. 17-33

Authors: Wackernagel, M
Citation: M. Wackernagel, An evaluation of the ecological footprint, ECOL ECON, 31(3), 1999, pp. 317-318

Authors: Wackernagel, M Onisto, L Bello, P Linares, AC Falfan, ISL Garcia, JM Guerrero, AIS Guerrero, CS
Citation: M. Wackernagel et al., National natural capital accounting with the ecological footprint concept, ECOL ECON, 29(3), 1999, pp. 375-390

Authors: Wackernagel, M
Citation: M. Wackernagel, How many? People can the earth support?, ECOL ECON, 29(3), 1999, pp. 485-488

Authors: Hansson, CB Wackernagel, M
Citation: Cb. Hansson et M. Wackernagel, Rediscovering place and accounting space: how to re-embed the human economy, ECOL ECON, 29(2), 1999, pp. 203-213

Authors: Wackernagel, M
Citation: M. Wackernagel, Why sustainability analyses must include biophysical assessments, ECOL ECON, 29(1), 1999, pp. 13-15

Authors: Rees, WE Wackernagel, M
Citation: We. Rees et M. Wackernagel, Monetary analysis: turning a blind eye on sustainability, ECOL ECON, 29(1), 1999, pp. 47-52

Authors: Wackernagel, M Lewan, L Hansson, CB
Citation: M. Wackernagel et al., Evaluating the use of natural capital with the ecological footprint - Applications in Sweden and subregions, AMBIO, 28(7), 1999, pp. 604-612
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