P. Eder et M. Narodoslawsky, What environmental pressures are a region's industries responsible for? A method of analysis with descriptive indices and input-output models, ECOL ECON, 29(3), 1999, pp. 359-374
A method to analyse the ecological sustainability of a regional economy is
presented. It uses input-output models for evaluation of the region togethe
r with descriptive indices of the environmental pressures caused by the reg
ion. Environmental pressures considered are those that can be described as
material flows from the anthroposphere to the ecosphere. The dissipation ar
ea index is introduced as a tool for an aggregated evaluation of these flow
s. The index evaluates the flows of different substances based on reference
systems of the natural environment. In order to allow a clear and consiste
nt evaluation with these instruments, a typology of a region's responsibili
ty for environmental pressures is proposed. It distinguishes responsibility
for direct and indirect environmental pressures and for environmental pres
sures inside and outside the boundaries of the region. The implications of
various principles of regional responsibility are discussed. A case study o
f a small Austrian region illustrates the application of the methodology. (
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