Questions: The ecological footprint model tracks a society's use of all of the following EXCEPT: land occupied by houses, roads, and other infrastructure. minerals, fossil fuels, and other nonrenewable resources. forest area needed to absorb carbon dioxide. forests, cropland, fisheries, and other renewable resources.

The ecological footprint model tracks a society's use of all of the following EXCEPT:
land occupied by houses, roads, and other infrastructure.
minerals, fossil fuels, and other nonrenewable resources.
forest area needed to absorb carbon dioxide.
forests, cropland, fisheries, and other renewable resources.
Transcript text: The ecological footprint model tracks a society's use of all of the following EXCEPT: land occupied by houses, roads, and other infrastructure. minerals, fossil fuels, and other nonrenewable resources. forest area needed to absorb carbon dioxide. forests, cropland, fisheries, and other renewable resources.
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The answer is the second one: minerals, fossil fuels, and other nonrenewable resources.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Land occupied by houses, roads, and other infrastructure: This is included in the ecological footprint model as it accounts for the built-up land required for human infrastructure.

  2. Minerals, fossil fuels, and other nonrenewable resources: The ecological footprint model does not directly track the use of nonrenewable resources like minerals and fossil fuels. Instead, it focuses on the biocapacity needed to absorb the carbon emissions from fossil fuel use, not the resources themselves.

  3. Forest area needed to absorb carbon dioxide: This is included in the ecological footprint model as it measures the forest area required to sequester the carbon dioxide emissions produced by human activities.

  4. Forests, cropland, fisheries, and other renewable resources: These are included in the ecological footprint model as it tracks the biocapacity of these renewable resources to support human consumption.

In summary, the ecological footprint model does not directly track the use of nonrenewable resources like minerals and fossil fuels, but rather the impact of their use, such as carbon emissions.

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