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description ATLAS Ecological Footprint Atlas 2009.pdfdescription Carbon-Footprint-Calculation-explanation.docxdescription Copy of 2009_Data_Tables_acres.xlsdescription Copy of 2009_Data_Tables_hectares.xlsdescription Ecological_Footprint_Standards_2009[1].pdfdescription FOOTPRINT Notes.docxdescription FOOTPRINT- FAQs.docxdescription Water-Footprint-Calculation-explanation.docx
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