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Page 1: GLOBAL FOOTPRINT NETWORK ANNUAL REPORT 2013 · des Mines de Saint-Étienne Gujarat Institute for Development Research Tecnología Industrial Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

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GLOBAL FOOTPRINT NETWORKANNUAL REPORT2013

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Our mission is to help

end ecological overshoot

by making ecological limits

central to decision-making.

By promoting data, tools,

and analysis linking resource

constraints to economics and

well-being, Global Footprint

Network influences major

investments and policy shifts

to support global sustainability.

Our vision is that all people

can live well, within the means

of nature.

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IN COUNTRIES626ON CONTINENTS

TO MAKE ECOLOGICAL LIMITS CENTRAL TO DECISION-MAKING.

WE’VE ENGAGED

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2013 BY THE NUMBERS

National Engagements35AUSTRIA BANGLADESH BHUTAN BRAZIL CHINA COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CROATIA ECUADOR FINLAND FRANCE GABON GREECE HUNGARY INDIA INDONESIA ITALY JAPAN SOUTH KOREA KUWAIT MEXICO MOROCCO NORWAY PERU PHILIPPINES PORTUGAL QATAR RUSSIA SPAIN SWITZERLAND TUNISIA TURKEY UK UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES

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AUSTRIA BANGLADESH BHUTAN BRAZIL CHINA COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CROATIA ECUADOR FINLAND FRANCE GABON GREECE HUNGARY INDIA INDONESIA ITALY JAPAN SOUTH KOREA KUWAIT MEXICO MOROCCO NORWAY PERU PHILIPPINES PORTUGAL QATAR RUSSIA SPAIN SWITZERLAND TUNISIA TURKEY UK UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES

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2013 BY THE NUMBERS

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PHILIPPINES

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

ECUADOR

INDONESIA

The Philippines is on track to adopt the Ecological Footprint at the national level — the first country in Southeast Asia to do so — via its National Land Use Act, which is designed to protect areas from haphazard development and improve management of natural resources.

4 Research Collaborationswith National Governments

The United Arab Emirates has adopted an energy efficiency lighting standard as part of its efforts to reduce its per-person Ecological Footprint.

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2013 BY THE NUMBERS

City of CalgaryEnvironmental Protection Agency Region 1, USA Environmental Protection Agency Region 9, USA WWF, Hong Kong State of Maryland Province of Ontario State of São Paulo

Association of Southeast Asian NationsBank of International SettlementsConvention on Biological Diversity Convention on Biological Diversity City Task ForceEuropean UnionLeague of Arab StatesOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentOrganisation Internationale de la FrancophonieUnited Nations Commission on Sustainable Development United Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Environmental Programme

Sub-national engagements7 Engagements

with International Organizations

New sub-national relationships

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2013 BY THE NUMBERS FINANCE INITIATIVE

Finance institutions participated

in Phase I of the Environmental Risk in Sovereign Credits (E-RISC) Initiative

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Bank of New Zealand Bank Sarasin Caisse des DépôtsCalvert Citi Earth Capital Partners JPMorgan Chase

BloombergMSCINotenstein PrivatbankPetercam

KfW BankengruppeMaplecroftNational Australia Bank Quadia Impact Finance Pax World Schroders SNS Asset Management

Finance institutions license

and/or use Ecological Footprint data in their investment models

Pictet GroupBank SarasinSustainalytics

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Unique users of the Footprint calculator

footprintnetwork.org/calculator

9Academic

papers produced

1 Million338

Data licenses

2013 BY THE NUMBERS

Awards32013 Prix NATURE Swisscanto Prize

The Global Journal “Top 100 NGOs 2013” (for second year in a row)

2013 Global Thinking Award from Our Task (a nonprofit network of youth focused on sustainability)

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71 PARTNERS IN 28 COUNTRIES WORKING TO ACHIEVE LARGE-SCALE CHANGE

Government AgenciesAbu Dhabi Global Environmental Data InitiativeCity of Calgary ICLEI Local Governments for SustainabilityWelsh Assembly GovernmentZero Waste SA (South Australia)

ConsultanciesAgenda 21 Consulting Best Foot Forward Centro Nacional de Consultoría Centro de Estudos e Estratégias para a Sustentabilidade DANDELION Environmental Consulting and Service Ltd. Ecolife EcoMark EcoRes Ecossistemas Design Ecológico EcoSTEPS Estudio MC Info Grafik Inc. Libélula Natural Logic, Inc. Paul Wermer Sustainability Consulting Punto 3 Srl RECYCLA Chile The Footprint Company

Educational InstitutionsAgrocampus Ouest Cardiff University – Centre for Business Relationships, Accountability Sustainability and Society (BRASS) British Columbia Institute of Technology – School of Construction and Environment Centre d’etude et de Recherce Appliquee a la Gestion Charles University Environment Center Corvinus University of Budapest Ecole Nationale Supérieur des Mines de Saint-Étienne Gujarat Institute for Development Research Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial Pontifical Catholic University of Peru University of Genoa – Department for the Study of Territory and its Resources University of Siena – Ecodynamics Group

CorporationsBank Sarasin Barilla Pictet GroupPortfolio 21 Investments, Inc.

NGOsAgir21 ALISOS – Alianzas para la Sostenibilidad BioRegional Development Group Confederation of Indian Industry Dutch Footprint Group – Werkgroep Voetafdruk Nederland Earth Day Network Ecological Footprint Japan Eco-Norfolk Foundation Emirates Environmental Group Emirates Wildlife Society / WWF Foundation for Global Sustainability Fundación Amigos de la Naturaleza Fundación Neotrópica – Costa Rica Innovation for Sustainable Development Association

Instituto Jatobás Instituto Ricerche Economiche e Sociali del Piemonte Korea Institute Center for Sustainable Development KÖVET Association for Sustainable Economies New Economics Foundation One Earth Initiative Plattform Footprint Population Matters Pronatura Mexico Sentido Verde Sustainable Europe Research Institute The Natural Step International The Sustainable Scale Project The Web of Hope Utah Population and Environment Coalition Water Footprint Network WWF – InternationalWWF – Japan

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS

FoundationsAvina StiftungBarr FoundationBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationFlora Family Foundation Keidanren Nature Conservation FundLawrence FoundationMAVA StiftungPittsburgh FoundationProcare FoundationV. Kann Rassmussen FoundationRockefeller FoundationSan Francisco FoundationSkoll FoundationTrio FoundationUsitawiNetwork FoundationGeorg Waechter Memorial FoundationWinslow Foundation

Government AgenciesDie Bundesversammlung – Das Schweizer ParlamentInstitut de la Francophonie Pour Le Développement DurableRegierung Basel-Stadt Wallonie-Bruxelles International

Educational InstitutionsBall State UniversityUniversity of Basel

CorporationsBaumann & Cie: Banquiers BaselBurkhard Consulting ServicesEnviroPartners Pty Ltd.INFRASKnecht & Müller AGMaar ConsultingPortfolio 21 RVR Service AGSchwank Earthpartner AGStein DesignZanotelli AG

NGOsArastadero Preserve ProjectBioregional Development GroupBuilding Foundation for International OrganizationsHeinz CenterL’Union Internationale pour la Conservation de la NatureMaximo T. Kalaw Institute for Sustainable Development OeKU

IndividualsRonna Abramson KellyBeverly AinscowDonald AitkenDouglas G. Alexander Vinit AllenPeter AndresAnonymousTom AthanasiouKurt AufdereggenVictoria AyresFrank Balmer-LeupoldJennifer BarnesJohn BarnesEdwin BarryEugene BazanSandra BeatonWarren BellJohn BerminghamMarkus BiderEduardo BigorniaChela BlittOscar BlochNina BohlenChristopher BoothJeanne BragdonCarlos BrandaoJulie BrewerMichael BurkhardVicki BurkhardRosmarie Burkhard- SchindlerDieter BurckhardtSue BurckhardtUrs Burckhardt

Miles C. BurnsSusan BurnsPerry BurrMax BüsserKathleen CallahanFritjof CapraJoan CarlinFrançois CellierDonald ChisholmYo-Han ChoiEdward ChurchJohn B. Cobb Jr.Kristin CobbleAline ColombJill ConnawayDavid CookRachel CotroneoJulie CurryRandall CurtisEdmund DaveyNona DennisMartin DesvauxMichael DeutmeyerBob DinetzFred DolderAnnemarie Dolder- Vonder MühllSean DonovanFaye DuchinSharon EdePaul and Anne EhrlichMelissa EisenbandMohamed and Patricia El-AshryMelita Elmore

James EspinasPamela J. EvansRobert EwingSarah FiskRegula FlückigerDaniel FrancisHenry M. Frechette Jr.Nicole FreelingRené FreyVictoria FrothinghamMichael FrothinghamAndreas FuchsAntoinette Gelzer- MiescherChristiane Gelzer- SarasinUrsula Gelzer-VischerMichael GerberDavid GibsonMichael GillLianna and Robert GilmanRobert GilmanEmma Gimon ShepherdsonLouis GinsbergEdith Glaser-HenzerUrsula Gloor-RoessigerPaula GonzalezRichard GrossmanBeat GuggisbergShan GuptaDaniel HajduMargaret HaleyElizabeth Hardy

RECEIVED JANUARY 1, 2013 – DECEMBER 31, 2013

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS Betsy HardyRuth HartmanMadeleine HedigerMadeleine Hediger-JoderFran HellerRobert A. HerendeenR. Anthony HodgeJürg HoferAlfred HoffmannDeborah HoffmannJan HoffmannLuc HoffmannChris HwangChiara IssenmannDaniel JanssenRobert JarrettEugen JenniSimon JensenDavid M. JohnsRobert JohnstonPeter KälinMartin KärcherStefan KesslerPeter KilkusCara KirkpatrickMichael KiselDominik KoechlinEva KonigsbergFrances KortenJoseph KresseJane KrollMax KuhnSarosh KumanaHarald LamotteLouisa W. LeavittCynthia and Benjamin Leslie-BoleCarlos Eduardo Lessa BrandãoFlavio LewgoySteve Lewis

William LidickerRob LilleyKirsten LiskeThomas LovejoyChristoph LüthiTamas MakrayMichelle MaloneyNoah MandukePeter MartinRoland MatterManfred Max-NeefSheridan MayoDavid McCandlessDarlene McCrayMary F McDanielCharles McNeillDaniel Cardozo and Aimee MerrillPaul MesserliDon MillerBörje Per Olof MüllerDane NicholsGilles Nicollier- SermentDitlev NissenCaroline NollerJørgen NørgårdSandra OlligesJennifer PahlkaMark ParnesWilliam ParrishMaximiliano PavonRod PerryKaja PetersonArlene PlevinSid PomperRoy PorterDavid M. PottsMatthias PreiswerkRoger PritchardThomas RichleSue Riddlestone

Kathy RiklinEric RimmerMarci RinkoffNorman RobbinsSixto K. RoxasJeanne RoyRichard RoyUrsina RüeggDavid RussellRaymond SantiagoJürg SchaufelbergerBertram SchefoldPeter SchiessChristian SchlatterDaniela Schlettwein-GsellEva SchmidlinJulien SchoenlaubAletta Schubert-VischerOthmar SchwankAnton Schwegler-DonatPeggy SeberaLynn SedarSean SeefriedPeter SeidelChristine Senn-WerthemannBrian ShepardLuzia SiegwartSophie SimonMichael L. SimpsonDavid SmernoffJohn SmithKaren SmokorowskiScott SoderJaime Solis GuzmanWolfgang SomaryColin SoskolneElisabeth StaehelinMichael Madden and V.M. StarkMatthew and Josie SteinDieter Steiner-Hamel

Jürg StöcklinMuriel StrandRandall StrattonTobias StraumannMaureen StubblefieldEkkehard StürmerIrene SuryShino Tanikawa-OglesbyAllan S. TaylorDianne TheilDon ThompsonPierre ThompsonTeodora Tomasevic BuckJeanne TromblyGeoffrey TrotterLaura VaisIsabelle Van Notten John VannMichael VaseyTerry and Mary VogtGeorg von der MühllLage von DissenSusanne Von RosenbergBeat von ScarpatettiPeter Vonder MühllKaren VondissenJørgen VosSteven VrommanDietrich WaackPaul WackCaroline WackernagelIsabelle WackernagelMathis WackernagelRick and Betsy WackernagelTobias WackernagelMarie-Christine Wackernagel-BurckhardtElin Wackernagel SlottenLiz WalkerSteven Webb

David WecklerMarc WeidmannAlan WhiteheadJunious WilliamsJerelyn and Alexander WilsonSebastian WinklerGary WolffBart WrightGeiger YountJ. David YountLaura YuengerRoland ZanotelliIr D. ZijpDirk ZijpMarkus ZimmermannMathias ZimmermannIris Zschokke

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Board of DirectorsSusan Burns, Founder and CEO, Global Footprint NetworkJamshyd Godrej, Chairman and Managing Director, Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co. Ltd.H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, Secretary General, Environment Agency - Abu DhabiSarosh Kumana, Investor, President, Pacific Capital ManagementRob Lilley, Investor, Member, Terra Global CapitalLynda Mansson, Director General, MAVA FoundationLouis de Montpellier, Deputy Head of Banking Department, Bank for International SettlementsTerry Vogt, Board Chair, Global Footprint Network; Managing Director, Terra Global CapitalMathis Wackernagel, Co-creator of the Ecological Footprint and President, Global Footprint Network

Honorary ChairAndré Hoffmann, Swiss entrepreneur and investor

EmeritusJohn Balbach, Founder and Managing Partner, Adapt Capital Kristin Cobble, Co-founder, Groupaya Bob Doppelt, Director, Resource Innovation GroupEric Frothingham, Corporate attorney, business executive, and Founder and Chief Business Officer, Lifelaunchr Inc. Ann Hancock, Executive Director, Climate Protection CampaignTony Long, Director, European Policy Office, WWFHaroldo Mattos de Lemos, President, Brazilian Committee for the UNEP, and Professor of Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Rio de JaneiroElizabeth McNamee, CEO, Greener CleanersCara Pike, Executive Director, Social Capital Strategies Michael Saalfeld, Investor

Science and Policy Advisory CouncilTerry A’Hearn, CEO, Environment Agency of Northern Ireland Oscar Arias, Former President, Costa RicaLester Brown, Founder and President, Earth Policy InstituteHerman Daly, Intellectual father of Ecological EconomicsFabio Feldmann, Former Minister of Environment, São PauloEric Garcetti, Mayor, Los Angeles Stephen Groff, Vice President, Asia Development Bank, Southeast Asia/PacificTom Lovejoy, H. John Heinz III CenterJulia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General, IUCN Manfred Max-Neef, Economist, recipient of Right Livelihood AwardMichael Meacher, Former Minister of Environment, Member of Parliament, UKRhodri Morgan, Former First Minister for WalesNorman Myers, Leading environmental scientist

Daniel Pauly, Leading marine ecologistJorgen Randers, Former President, Norwegian School of ManagementPeter Raven, Former President, AAASWilliam E. Rees, Co-creator of the Ecological Footprint Karl-Henrik Robèrt, Founder, The Natural StepEmil Salim, Former Indonesian Minister of StateJames Gustave Speth, Former Dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental StudiesWill Steffen, Executive Director, Australian National University, Climate Change InstituteDavid Suzuki, Award- winning scientist and broadcasterM.S. Swaminathan, India’s leading scientist on sustainable food securityErnst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Founder, Wuppertal InstituteDominique Voynet, Former Environment Minister, France, and Former Mayor, MontreuilE.O. Wilson, Distinguished biologist, Harvard University

StaffSandra BrowneSusan BurnsJill Connaway Julie CurryEmily DanielOscar Fornoza Alessandro Galli, Ph.D.Nicole Grunewald, Ph.D.Martin HalleIngrid HeinrichKatsunori IhaKamila KennedyHaley Smith KingslandLeena Launay Iyengar Elias LazarusDrew LisacScott MattoonJuan Carlos Morales, Ph.D.Dan Moran, Ph.D.Bessma MouradChris NelderDharashree PandaSophia Perez Pati PobleteFiresenai Sereke, Ph.D.Geoff Trotter Ryan Van Lenning Mathis Wackernagel, Ph.D.Sebastian Winkler Golnar Zokai

WHO WE ARE

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InternsDrew ChapmanLisa DanishErica HannAngelina Leva Juliana LinderPriya ParbhakarElizabeth PaulukonisRapichan PhurisambanAri SalivaLadina SchubertHabteab TeklehaimanotCyrus Woo

Research affiliatesWilly De BackerGemma Cranston Steven GoldfingerMartin KärcherJustin KitzesJoy LarsonDan MoranBonnie McBain Juan Carlos MoralesAlfonso PeñaYoshihiko WadaPaul Wermer

CLIENTS

Government agenciesAustralian Agency for International DevelopmentBarcelona RegionalCity of CalgaryDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbHEcuador Ministry of the EnvironmentEnvironment Agency Abu DhabiEnvironmental Protection Agency Region 9Indonesia Ministry of Public WorksKuwait Environmental Public AuthorityLake Macquarie City CouncilOntario Ministry of Natural ResourcesRegional Activity Centre for Cleaner ProductionSustainable JerseyUnited Nations Development Programme United Nations Environment Programme

Educational institutionsCharles University Environment CenterEcole Nationale Supérieur des Mines de Saint ÉtienneETH Sustainability Henri Fayol InstituteStockholm Environment Institute at York

ConsultanciesBAK Basel EconomicsEcossistemas Design EcológicoFutures GroupNet Balance Management GroupStudio Fieschi & Soci

NGOsDenkwerk Zukunft GRID-ArendalHealth Promotion SwitzerlandPopulation MattersSociety for BiologyWWF-ColombiaWWF-European Policy OfficeWWF-Hong KongWWF-InternationalWWF-JapanWWF-RussiaZentrum für gesellschaftlichen Fortschritt

WHO WE ARE

CorporationsBank Sarasin Industrielle Werke BaselIngersoll RandInter-American Development BankPearson Canada

CONTRIBUTORS

Advice and servicesYouness BelfqihRichard BinkoffBrooking GatewoodCosmetto Sarah CoxLisa DanishBob Dinetz DesignEarth EconomicsMelissa FondakowskiCheryl D. HicksMichelle JaegerMaddox DesignJames Martin-JonesSean McGuireDavid G. MooreDan MoranNicolo PasseriPathwise Leadership Pongo Interactive Charles F. PorcariRenaissance Consulting Savvy Tax, Inc.Andre Schneider

Brian ShiraTechsoupJennifer ThelenTink Tank StudioKevin WelchPatricia Wintroath, CPACyrus WooYippa

Donated goods and servicesChef’s WarehouseCooley LLP Nicholas Hammond, H2 Media Labs Hansen Good Coffee Picán Twirl ManagementWine on Piedmont

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FINANCIALS

1. Foundations $1,852,865

2. Fee for Services $510,650

3. Individual Contributions $315,096

4. License Fees $67,861

5. In-kind Contributions $65,423

6. Interest, Dividends, Unrealized Gains $49,374

7. Speaking Honoraria $33,326

8. Reimbursed Expenses $7,178

9. Royalties $458

Total Income $2,902,233

Income

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INCOME | JANUARY 1, 2013 – DECEMBER 31, 2013

1 - Foundations $1,852,865

2 - Fee for Services $510,650

3 - Individual Contributions $315,096

4 - License Fees $67,861

5 - In-kind Contributions $65,423

6 - Interest, Dividends, Unrealized Gains $49,374

7 - Speaking Honoraria $33,326

8 - Reimbursed Expenses $7,178

9 - Royalties $458

Total Income $2,902,231

ALL VALUES SHOWN IN U.S. DOLLARS

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1. Payroll & Personnel Expenses $1,566,995

2. Operations $308,446

3. Professional Fees $253,877

4. Program Expenses $79,645

5. Computer-Related Expense $42,423

6. Travel $32,441

Total Expense $ 2,283,827Expense

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EXPENSES | JANUARY 1, 2013 – DECEMBER 31, 2013

1 - Payroll & Personnel Expenses $1,566,995

2 - Operations $308,446

3 - Professional Fees $253,877

4 - Program Expenses $79,645

5 - Computer-Related Expense $42,423

6 - Travel $32,441

Total Expense $ 2,283,827

ALL VALUES SHOWN IN U.S. DOLLARS

FINANCIALS

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