A review of recent multi-region input–output models used for consumption-based emission and resource accounting
T Wiedmann - Ecological economics, 2009 - Elsevier
The interest in consumption-based emission and resource accounting has grown
significantly. Many studies juxtapose consumer emissions (carbon footprint) and producer …
significantly. Many studies juxtapose consumer emissions (carbon footprint) and producer …
Examining the global environmental impact of regional consumption activities—Part 2: Review of input–output models for the assessment of environmental impacts …
This paper offers a detailed review of recently described single-and multi-region input–
output models used to assess environmental impacts of internationally traded goods and …
output models used to assess environmental impacts of internationally traded goods and …
Impacts of international trade on global sustainable development
Abstract The United Nations has adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with
169 targets. International trade has substantial influences on global sustainability and …
169 targets. International trade has substantial influences on global sustainability and …
[图书][B] Weak versus strong sustainability: exploring the limits of two opposing paradigms
E Neumayer - 2003 - books.google.com
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my students, the past, current and future ones Page 5 Weak versus Strong Sustainability …
my students, the past, current and future ones Page 5 Weak versus Strong Sustainability …
A structural decomposition analysis of global energy footprints
Understanding the drivers of past and present energy consumption trends is important for a
range of stakeholders, including governments, businesses and international development …
range of stakeholders, including governments, businesses and international development …
Energy and carbon embodied in the international trade of Brazil: an input–output approach
G Machado, R Schaeffer, E Worrell - Ecological economics, 2001 - Elsevier
All goods and services produced in an economy are directly and/or indirectly associated
with energy use and, according to the type of fuel utilized, with CO2 emissions as well …
with energy use and, according to the type of fuel utilized, with CO2 emissions as well …
Trade and the environment: from a 'Southern'perspective
R Muradian, J Martinez-Alier - Ecological Economics, 2001 - Elsevier
The relationship between free trade and the environment is one of the main issues of
contention between environmental and ecological economics. Environmental economics …
contention between environmental and ecological economics. Environmental economics …
Allocating ecological footprints to final consumption categories with input–output analysis
We present and discuss a method that allows the disaggregation of national Ecological
Footprints by economic sector, detailed final demand category, sub-national area or socio …
Footprints by economic sector, detailed final demand category, sub-national area or socio …
CO2 Multipliers in Multi-region Input-Output Models
In order to achieve equitable reduction targets, international trade has to be taken into
account when assessing nations' responsibility for abating climate change. Especially for …
account when assessing nations' responsibility for abating climate change. Especially for …
The carbon footprint of Norwegian household consumption 1999–2012
K Steen‐Olsen, R Wood… - Journal of Industrial …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Environmentally extended input‐output analysis is the prevailing method for national
environmental footprint accounting; however, its practical usefulness for consumers and …
environmental footprint accounting; however, its practical usefulness for consumers and …