2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2019.104508
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Modeling the circular economy in environmentally extended input-output tables: Methods, software and case study

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“…Therefore, we employed EXIOBASE monetary IO tables which have been modified with the method presented by Donati et al. (2020) in Supporting Information S1. This method modifies the structure of the SUTs in a way that upon transformation to IO tables, SM (i.e., output from end‐of‐life recycling) become available.…”
Section: Data Methods and User Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, we employed EXIOBASE monetary IO tables which have been modified with the method presented by Donati et al. (2020) in Supporting Information S1. This method modifies the structure of the SUTs in a way that upon transformation to IO tables, SM (i.e., output from end‐of‐life recycling) become available.…”
Section: Data Methods and User Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparability of the current economic status to possible scenarios, as the CE is composed of multiple strategies and interventions (Donati et al., 2020).…”
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“…Thus, CE scenarios need to be modeled exogenously before being imposed on the EEIO model. To solve the issue of quickly building and analyzing complex CE strategy scenarios, Donati et al (2020) proposed an EEIOA-based tool capable of modeling two CE strategies: product lifetime extension and resource efficiency. The authors applied their tool to study the application of the CE strategies in the EU construction, transportation, and household goods sectors and found that those strategies could reduce climate change impact by 10%.…”
Section: Environmentally Extended Input-output Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%