2018
DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12771
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Advancements in Input‐Output Models and Indicators for Consumption‐Based Accounting

Abstract: The use of global, multiregional input-output (MRIO) analysis for consumption-based (footprint) accounting has expanded significantly over the last decade. Most of the global studies on environmental and social impacts associated with consumption or embodied in international trade would have been impossible without the rapid development of extended MRIO databases. We present an overview of the developments in the field of MRIO analysis, in particular as applied to consumption-based environmental and social foo… Show more

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“…However, that perspective has so far rarely been taken up in the reviewed literature. For income-and consumptionbased approaches, which both rely on input-output modelling, two key challenges await (Malik et al 2018, Tukker et al 2018: (a) methodological refinements in multi-layer representations of physical and monetary aspects of supply chains as well as nesting cities, countries and the world economy, and (b) accelerated data gathering and model updates, which is constrained by the need for statistical offices to report the underlying information. The combination of productionwith (income-) and consumption-based accounting is highly valuable for informing environmental policies, evaluating responsibility for resource use and emissions (Jakob and Marschinski 2013, Schaffartzik et al 2015, Steininger et al 2015 and assessing the prospects for relative and absolute decoupling.…”
Section: Conclusion: Status Quo For Decoupling Studies and The Way Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, that perspective has so far rarely been taken up in the reviewed literature. For income-and consumptionbased approaches, which both rely on input-output modelling, two key challenges await (Malik et al 2018, Tukker et al 2018: (a) methodological refinements in multi-layer representations of physical and monetary aspects of supply chains as well as nesting cities, countries and the world economy, and (b) accelerated data gathering and model updates, which is constrained by the need for statistical offices to report the underlying information. The combination of productionwith (income-) and consumption-based accounting is highly valuable for informing environmental policies, evaluating responsibility for resource use and emissions (Jakob and Marschinski 2013, Schaffartzik et al 2015, Steininger et al 2015 and assessing the prospects for relative and absolute decoupling.…”
Section: Conclusion: Status Quo For Decoupling Studies and The Way Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed methodological frame of environmentally extended multi‐regional input–output (EEMRIO) models can be found in Miller and Blair (2009), and they have been widely used in the recent literature for estimating the environmental impacts from production and international trade (see Wang, Li, Lee, Wang, and Du (2019) for a review). More concretely, the EEMRIO model is especially useful in the assessment of the emissions responsibilities of regions under consumption‐based accounting (CBA, which is also known as the carbon footprint; see Wiedmann (2009) and Malik, McBain, Wiedmann, Lenzen, and Murray (2018) for a review). The general equation for such estimates is as follows: F=normalê()IA1trueŶ̂=PtrueŶ̂…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several detailed, high quality global Multi-Regional Input-Output models exist that integrate national tables with global trade data and extend them with a large array of environmental and social indicators 88,89 . Aggregated monetary IO tables and detailed physical process descriptions https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-019-0225-2 were combined to so-called hybrid models 90,91 .…”
Section: Environmentally Extended Input-output Analysis (Ee-ioa) Focumentioning
confidence: 99%