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Measuring telecouplings in the global land system: A review and comparative evaluation of land footprint accounting methodsBruckner, Martin, Fischer, Günther, Tramberend, Sylvia, Giljum, Stefan 23 March 2015 (has links) (PDF)
In an increasingly globalized world with more and more distributed international supply chains, sustainability studies and policies need to consider socioeconomic and environmental interactions between distant places. Studies of the global biomass metabolism investigate physical flows between and within nature and human systems, thus providing a useful basis for understanding the interrelatedness of changes in one place with impacts elsewhere. Various methodological approaches exist for studying the human-nature metabolism and estimating the land embodied in international trade flows, a core element of assessing telecouplings in the global land system. The results of recent studies vary widely, lacking robustness and thus hampering their application in policy making. This article provides a structured overview and comparative evaluation of existing accounting methods and models for calculating land footprints. We identify differences in available accounting methods and indicate their shortcomings, which are mainly attributable to the product and supply chain coverage and detail, and biases introduced by the use of monetary flows as a proxy for actual physical flows. We suggest options for further development of global land footprint accounting methods, particularly highlighting the advantages of hybrid accounting approaches as a framework for robust and transparent assessments of the global displacement of land use.
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Towards Robust, Authoritative Assessments of Environmental Impacts Embodied in Trade: Current State and RecommendationsTukker, Arnold, de Koning, Arjan, Owen, Anne, Lutter, Franz Stephan, Bruckner, Martin, Giljum, Stefan, Stadler, Konstantin, Wood, Richard, Hoekstra, Rutger January 2018 (has links) (PDF)
Global multiregional input-output databases (GMRIOs) became the standard tool for track
ing environmental impacts through global supply chains. To date, several GMRIOs are
available, but the numerical results differ. This paper considers how GMRIOs can be made
more robust and authoritative. We show that GMRIOs need detail in environmentally
relevant sectors. On the basis of a review of earlier work, we conclude that the highest
uncertainty in footprint analyses is caused by the environmental data used in a GMRIO,
followed by the size of country measured in gross domestic product (GDP) as fraction of
the global total, the structure of the national table, and only at the end the structure of
trade. We suggest the following to enhance robustness of results. In the short term, we
recommend using the Single country National Accounts Consistent footprint approach,
that uses official data for extensions and the national table for the country in question,
combined with embodiments in imports calculated using a GMRIO. In a time period of
2 to 3 years, we propose work on harmonized environmental data for water, carbon,
materials, and land, and use the aggregated Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD) Inter-Country Input-Output GMRIO as default in combination with
detailing procedures developed in, for example, the EXIOBASE and Eora projects. In the
long term, solutions should be coordinated by the international organizations such as the
United Nations (UN) Statistical Division, OECD, and Eurostat. This could ensure that when
input-output tables and trade data of individual countries are combined, that the global
totals are consistent and that bilateral trade asymmetries are resolved.
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Grau de interdependência e setores-chave da economia brasileira contemporânea: um estudo fundamentado na análise de redes / Degree of interdependence and key sectors of the contemporary brazilian economy: a study based on analysis of networksMichael Moura Martins 02 April 2009 (has links)
Este trabalho mostra como a teoria sobre redes sociais pode ser útil para se realizar análises de dependência intersetorial. Mais especificamente, este trabalho busca identificar os setores produtivos que exercem maior poder de influência - seja de forma positiva ou negativa sobre o sistema econômico nacional, ou seja, os setores-chave da economia brasileira. Para tanto, utiliza-se como base a matriz brasileira de insumo-produto de 1996 atualizada com dados do sistema de contas nacionais referentes ao ano de 2002. Sob uma perspectiva da teoria sobre redes sociais e com o uso do software UCINET, foram criadas duas redes que representassem as relações dos setores produtivos da economia brasileira: a primeira enfatiza as origens dos insumos utilizados pelo sistema produtivo nacional, já a segunda destaca os destinos desses insumos. Com essas redes somadas aos cálculos de índices oriundos dessa mesma teoria concluiu-se que os setores que mais impactam sobre o sistema produtivo brasileiro e, portanto, merecedores de atenção especial por parte dos formuladores de políticas econômicas são: Famílias, Agropecuária, Resto do Mundo, Refino de Petróleo e Construção Civil. Além disso, também, concluiu-se que as redes que representam os setores brasileiros são: densas, possuem baixas distâncias geodésicas, apresentam elevados coeficientes de cluster e têm graus de centralidade elevados, o que faz com que as oscilações de produção em determinado setor produtivo se propague pelo resto da economia rapidamente. / This work shows how the theory on social networks can be useful for analysis of inter dependence. More specifically, this work seeks to identify the productive sectors that have more power of influence - is a positive or negative - on the national economic system, ie the key sectors of the Brazilian economy. For both, were used as the base matrix of input-output Brazilian 1996 updated with data from the system of national accounts for the year 2002. From a perspective of the theory on social networks and with using the software UCINET, two networks were created that represented the relationship of the productive sectors of the Brazilian economy: the first emphasizes the origins of the inputs used by the national productive system and the second highlights the destinations these inputs. With these networks - added to the calculations of indices from that theory - it was concluded that the sectors that exert greater powers of influence on the Brazilian productive system, and therefore deserving of special attention by policy-makers are economic: Families, Agricultural, Rest of the World, Oil Refining and Construction. In addition, it was concluded that the networks that represent the sectors Brazilians are dense, have low geodesic distances, have high coefficients of cluster and have high degrees of centrality, which means that fluctuations of output in a productive sector spreads rapidly through the rest of the economy.
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Avaliação socioeconômica e ambiental de sistemas de recolhimento e uso da palha de cana-de-açúcar / Socioeconomic and environmental evaluation of recovery systems and use of sugarcane strawCardoso, Terezinha de Fátima, 1969- 08 November 2014 (has links)
Orientadores: Luis Augusto Barbosa Cortez, Marcelo Pereira da Cunha / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Agrícola / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-25T21:19:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: A colheita de cana crua, sem queima, tem sido imposta principalmente por questões ambientais e com vistas ao aproveitamento integral da cana-de-açúcar. Questões econômicas, ambientais e sociais induzem à mecanização da colheita, o que pode proporcionar melhores condições de trabalho e o aproveitamento da palha, com a eliminação da queima prévia. Parte da palha pode ser utilizada para cobertura do solo, melhorando o reciclo de nutrientes, a retenção de água e redução da erosão. Outra parte da palha poderá ser recolhida, enviada para a indústria e utilizada para geração de eletricidade e/ou para produção de etanol de 2ª geração. Este trabalho, com auxílio da Biorrefinaria Virtual de Cana-de-açúcar (BVC/CTBE), empregou as metodologias de insumo-produto e análise de ciclo de vida (ACV) para analisar os impactos socioeconômicos e ambientais do recolhimento e aproveitamento da palha de cana-de-açúcar no setor sucroenergético, considerando (i) a tecnologia de colheita existente (colhedora Convencional) e em desenvolvimento (Estrutura de Tráfego Controlado ¿ ETC, proposta de mecanização com redução e controle do tráfego), (ii) a parcela de palha recolhida, (iii) a forma de recolhimento e transporte e (iv) seu uso. Avaliou-se, também, a viabilidade econômica de cada rota tecnológica considerada. Verificou-se que a colheita integral é economicamente vantajosa na fase agrícola e que a redução da densidade de carga pode ser compensada com menor perda de colmos, devido à redução de potência dos extratores da colhedora. O enfardamento apresenta custos elevados para pequenas frações de recolhimento devido à redução na capacidade operacional das máquinas. A análise do modelo verticalizado de produção (fase agrícola e industrial) mostrou que a baixa eficiência da estação de limpeza a seco interfere diretamente nos rendimentos da indústria, diminuindo a vantagem da colheita integral. A proposta de recolher palha através de colheita integral com palha repicada apresentou bons resultados nas simulações, reduzindo o custo de transporte e melhorando a eficiência de separação da palha na indústria. Considerando o modelo verticalizado de produção, fardos 7,5 t/ha (com colhedora convencional) e Integral sem ponteiro repicada (ETC) apresentam maiores valores para TIR, 12,0% e 14,2%, respectivamente. A fase agrícola responde por 80% a 90% dos impactos ambientais, variando de acordo com o cenário e a categoria de impacto analisada. O uso e produção de fertilizantes e corretivos são os itens que mais ocasionam os impactos ambientais, seguidos de uso de óleo diesel. Em termos socioeconômicos, a colheita integral apresenta maior valor de produção e PIB; já os cenários com fardos apresentam maior remuneração mensal média por emprego e número de empregos gerados em função do maior número de operações mecanizadas demandando mais mão de obra. O resultado principal do estudo mostra que os cenários com ETC apresentam maior eficiência econômica e a proposta de recolhimento através de colheita integral com palha sem ponteiro e repicada apresentou maior atratividade econômica com menores impactos ambientais. Esta pesquisa demonstra a importância de desenvolvimento de tecnologias que permitam melhor aproveitamento da biomassa / Abstract: Harvesting of green sugarcane, without burning, has been imposed mainly by environmental issues and aiming to take full advantage of sugarcane. Economic, environmental and social issues induce mechanical harvesting, which can provide better working conditions and the use of straw, with the elimination of the previous burning. Part of the straw can be used for soil coverage, enhancing the recycling of nutrients, water retention and reducing erosion. Another part of the straw can be collected, sent to the industry and used for bioelectricity generation or production of 2nd generation ethanol. This paper, with the support of Virtual Sugarcane Biorefinery (VSB), applied input-output and life cycle analysis methodologies to analyze the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of collection and utilization of straw sugarcane, considering (i) harvesting of sugarcane existing (conventional harvester) and developing (ETC - Controlled Traffic Structure ¿ proposed mechanization of reduction and traffic control) technologies, (ii) fraction of gathered straw, (iii) form of collection and transportation and (iv) use of straw. It was also evaluated economic viability of each technological route considered. It was found that the integral harvest system is economically advantageous in the agricultural phase, and that the load density reduction is almost matched with lower loss of stalks due to the reduced power of the harvesters¿ exhauster. The baling system shows higher costs of small fractions straw recovery due to reduction of the machines operational capacity. The verticalized production model analysis (agricultural and industry fases) showed that the low efficiency of dry cleaning station directly interferes with the industry output, reducing the advantage of the integral harvest system. The proposal to collect straw through integral harvest with chopping presented good results in simulations, reducing the cost of transport of straw and improving industrial productivity with better separation of straw. Considering the verticalized production model, 7,5 ton/ha baling (with conventional harvester) and integral harvest system chopped without tops (ETC) present higher values of IRR, 12,0% and 14,2%, respectively. Regarding environmental impacts, it was found that agricultural phase represents 80% ¿ 90% of the environmental impacts, varying according to the analyzed scene and the impact category. The use and production of fertilizers and soil correctors are the items that cause the most environmental impacts followed by the use of diesel. In socioeconomic terms the integral harvest system presents higher production value and GDP (Gross Domestic Product); the baling scenes present higher average monthly income per job and number of generated jobs due to higher number of mechanized operations requiring more manpower. The main result of this study shows that ETC scenes present higher economic efficiency and the recovery proposal of integral harvest system chopped without tops presented higher economic prospects with lower environmental impacts. This paper shows the importance of technology development which permits better use of biomass / Doutorado / Maquinas Agricolas / Doutora em Engenharia Agrícola
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Recent Progress in Assessment of Resource Efficiency and Environmental Impacts Embodied in Trade: An Introduction to this Special IssueTukker, Arnold, Giljum, Stefan, Wood, Richard January 2018 (has links) (PDF)
This paper serves as an introduction to this special issue on the use of multiregional input-
output modeling in assessments of natural resource use and resource use efficiency. Due to
globalization, growth in trade has outpaced growth in global gross domestic product (GDP).
As a consequence, impacts of consumption of a country increasingly take place abroad.
Various methods have been developed to perform so-called footprint analyses. We argue
that global multiregional input-output (GMRIO) analysis has the largest potential to provide
a consistent accounting framework to calculate a variety of different footprint indicators.
The state of the art in GMRIO has, however, various shortcomings, such as limited sector
and regional detail and incomplete extensions. The work presented in this special issue
addresses a number of such problems and how to possibly overcome them, focusing on
the construction of a new GMRIO database (EXIOBASE V3). This database includes long
time series in both current and constant prices, a high level of product and sector detail, a
physical representation of the world economy, and allows analyzing which footprints out of
the many possible indicators provide most information for policy making. Various options
for empirical analyses are presented in this special issue. Finally, we analyze how GMRIOs
can be further standardized and gradually moved from the scientific to the official statistical
domain.
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A review and comparative assessment of existing approaches to calculate material footprintsLutter, Franz Stephan, Giljum, Stefan, Bruckner, Martin 16 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Effective implementation of resource policies requires consistent and robust indicators. An increasing number of national and international strategies focussing on resource efficiency as a means for reaching a green economy call for such indicators. As supply chains of goods and services are increasingly organised on the global level, comprehensive indica-tors taking into account upstream material flows associated with internationally traded products need to be compiled. Particularly in the last few years, the development of con-sumption-based indicators of material use also termed material footprints has made considerable progress. This paper presents a comprehensive review of existing methodol-ogies to calculate material footprint-type indicators. The three prevailing approaches, i.e. environmentally extended input-output analysis (EE-IOA), coefficient approaches based on process analysis data, and hybrid approaches combing elements of EE-IOA and process analysis are presented, existing models using the different approaches discussed, and advantages and disadvantages of each approach identified. We argue that there is still a strong need for improvement of the specific approaches as well as comparability of re-sults, in order to reduce uncertainties. The paper concludes with recommendations for further development covering methodological, data and institutional aspects.
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Analýza dopadů regulací pomocí dynamického input-output modelu / The Analysis of Impact of Regulations: A Dynamic Input-Output Model ApproachŠafr, Karel January 2013 (has links)
This diploma thesis discusses utilization of dynamic Input-Output models as a basis for decision-making for policy makers. The first part is focused on theoretical derivation of the basic dynamic models. This part is followed by a practical application of the presented models, which proposes a method of deriving the matrix of capital and it facilitates the construction of data sources. The results show that the dynamic models are usable, but it is necessary to take into consideration their structural constraints and data limits. Data applied for 2009 show that the economic crisis has led to a 6% decline in GVA growth rates.
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Dopady zdanění elektřiny, zemního plynu a pevných paliv na odvětví výroby a spotřeby v České republice / Impact of taxation of electricity, natural gas and solid fuels on sectors of NACE in the Czech RepublicZimmermannová - Ottová, Jarmila January 2008 (has links)
The main target of the thesis is analysing of short-term indirect cross-sectoral impacts of taxation of electricity, solid fuels and natural gas on particular sectors of NACE in the Czech Republic, especially impacts on production prices. The key instrument for the analysis is the short-term price model for the Czech Republic, created as a component of the thesis. A secondary target is focused on the analysis of direct impacts, especially impacts on prices and expenditures of particular sectors of NACE. Within the scope of the main target, there are five different variants of taxation. For each of them the impact of taxation of particular commodities on changes in production prices of particular sectors of NACE is simulated. Than two different variants, both of them including taxation of all commodities, are compared. The thesis includes also two hypotheses, which are going to be confirmed or disproved on the basis of obtained results. For achieving the main target the methodology of Leontief input – output analysis was chosen (Leontief, 1966). This is the key instrument for creating short-term price model for the Czech Republic. This method is suitable especially for analysing short-term cross-sectoral impacts, however under necessary condition of no changes in current technologies, agreements and cross-sectoral relations. This condition represents strict limitation for the price model created for the thesis. Regarding scientific contribution, the main asset of this thesis is creation of macroeconomic short-term price model for the Czech Republic, which is based on methodology of Leontief input – output analysis. The additional contribution is calculation of the short-term impacts of new environmental taxation on production prices of particular sectors of NACE. Considering available information, environmental taxes in the Czech Republic have not been analysed by Leontief input - output methodology yet. There is not also sufficient analysis of environmental taxes impacts on particular sectors of NACE in the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided to seven chapters. The first chapter focuses on introduction to environmental tax regulation issue. The second chapter presents theories and concepts of taxation impact analysis. The third chapter focuses on models and empirical research in environmental taxation area. The fourth chapter is dealing with basic practical aspects of introduction of new energy taxation in the Czech republic and presents data useful for the following analysis. The fifth chapter consists of describing of applied methodology and describing of creation of the price model. The sixth chapter summarises results of simulation of direct impact of taxation on average prices for companies and on expenditures of particular sectors of NACE. The seventh chapter presents results of cross-sectoral analysis of indirect macroeconomic impacts for all variants; the chapter includes also testing of hypotheses and comments of final results.
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Structural Analysis of Socio-Technical Impacts on Energy Use and Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Korea Based on Energy Input-Output Tables / エネルギー産業連関表を用いた韓国のエネルギー利用と温室効果ガス排出量に関わる社会・技術的要因の構造分析Chung, Whan-Sam 23 January 2014 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・論文博士 / 博士(エネルギー科学) / 乙第12808号 / 論エネ博第61号 / 新制||エネ||60(附属図書館) / 80852 / (主査)教授 東野 達, 教授 石原 慶一, 教授 手塚 哲央 / 学位規則第4条第2項該当 / Doctor of Energy Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Labour Footprint: A framework to assess the use of socially undesirable labour in a complex economy / 労働フットプリント:複雑な経済における社会的に望ましくない労働の利用を評価するための枠組みJORGE, ESTEBAN GOMEZ PAREDES 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(エネルギー科学) / 甲第19088号 / エネ博第312号 / 新制||エネ||64(附属図書館) / 32039 / 京都大学大学院エネルギー科学研究科エネルギー社会・環境科学専攻 / (主査)教授 石原 慶一, 教授 手塚 哲央, 教授 東野 達 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Energy Science / Kyoto University / DAM
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