Footprint Toolkit
Downloads for the Footprint Guide
Download the Scottish Footprint Guide.
Follow the links below to download some of the resources mentioned in the Footprint Guide.
How to extract footprint data from REAP
Footprint Scenario Training SEI-Y
Downloads
All of the briefings and guidance for local authorities and schools provided by Local Footprints can be downloaded by clicking on the links below.
footprint methods pages
Footprint Guides
WWF How To Guide to Footprinting produced by WWF-UK
6 Steps Towards Footprinting produced by Local Footprints
Local Authority Footprint Reports
North East Footprint Reduction Report (published 2006)
North Lanarkshire Footprint Reduction Report (published 2006)
Scottish Footprint Reports
Right Climate for Change Full Report
Right Climate for Change Executive Summary
Scotland's Global Footprint Final Report (published 2006)
Scotland's Global Footprint Executive Summary (published 2006)
Welsh Footprint Reports
Wales Ecological Footprint Study Scenarios to 2020 (published June 2008)
Local Footprints Communication Materials
Briefing on Footprint and SOAs
Introductory presentation to the Local Footprints Project
Measure Your Footprint Quiz
Business Card
Useful Links
latest footprint data
To download your council's footprint data.
SSN Forum
Where SSN members can join the footprint discussions with local authority practicioners.
Scotland's Global Footprint
This website acts as a portal for individuals, organisations, local authorities, schools and businesses to find out more about footprinting so that they can start taking action to reducing their global impact.
REAP Users Forum
A web forum for REAP footprint software users.
Footprint Wales Network
The Footprint Wales Network is a voluntary group which aims to strengthen the Ecological Footprint as a tool to measure and promote social and economic sustainability in Wales.
Sustainable Scotland Network
SSN is the network hosts the Local Footprints Project. The Sustainable Scotland Network (SSN) is a network of sustainable development officers and advocates from Scottish local authorities.
