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Personal environmental impact accounting : ウィキペディア英語版 | Personal environmental impact accounting
Personal environmental impact accounting (PEIA) is a computer software-based methodology developed in 1992 〔(Washington Post article on EnviroAccount, 1992 )〕〔Kahlenberg, R. 1993. Rate Your Eco-IQ Are you an ecological hero or a dinosaur? A new home computer software program allows you to evaluate environmental habits. Los Angeles Times. March 25, 1993 ()〕〔(Google News Archive Search EnviroAccount Lotter )〕 for quantifying an individual's impact on the environment via analysis of answers to an extensive quantity-based questionnaire that the individual fills out regarding their lifestyle. The questions are arranged in six areas: home energy and water, transportation, consumerism, waste, advocacy, and demographics. ==Conception== Lotter, at the time a graduate student in ecology at the University of California, Davis, developed the PEIA methodology while teaching a course on the History of Western Consciousness in the UC Davis Experimental College. He realized that, while individuals in contemporary Western society generally have an enormous environmental impact, there is very little awareness of it and no method for its quantification or assessment.
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