2018
DOI: 10.5751/es-09864-230111
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Trade in the telecoupling framework: evidence from the metals industry

Abstract: ABSTRACT. As a conceptual framework for understanding contemporary sustainability challenges, telecoupling emphasizes the importance of socioeconomic and environmental interactions over long distances. These long-distance interactions can occur through multiple human activities. We focus on international trade, a major channel of telecoupling flows, and in particular on the international trade of metals. We use the data of physical products and embedded greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trade in the World Input-O… Show more

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“…Trade is a typical flow in telecoupled systems because both the production activities in an exporting country and the consumption activities in an importing country have socioeconomic and environmental effects at different scales. Through international trade, countries are motivated to provide products to meet the other country's demands, thus increasing their foreign exchange reserves and economic freedom to buy goods and services from other countries; and this process can change the socioeconomic and environmental conditions at both sides of the trade [13].…”
Section: Telecoupling Framework On Donkey-hide Tradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trade is a typical flow in telecoupled systems because both the production activities in an exporting country and the consumption activities in an importing country have socioeconomic and environmental effects at different scales. Through international trade, countries are motivated to provide products to meet the other country's demands, thus increasing their foreign exchange reserves and economic freedom to buy goods and services from other countries; and this process can change the socioeconomic and environmental conditions at both sides of the trade [13].…”
Section: Telecoupling Framework On Donkey-hide Tradementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across the special feature, the most common type of telecoupling studied was trade (examined in 11 of the 16 articles). Traded items varied widely from wood pellets (Parish et al 2018), metals (Xiong et al 2018), wildlife products (Carrasco et al 2017), food (Eakin et al 2017), and fishmeal (Carlson et al 2018) (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Scope Of the Special Featurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were also several examples of quantitative analysis. These included network analysis (Schaffer-Smith et al 2018), input-output analysis (Xiong et al 2018), GIS toolbox development (Tonini and Liu 2017), and a spatial subsidies approach (López-Hoffman et al 2017). Several studies emphasized the value of telecoupling for complementing (as opposed to overriding) local place-based approaches (Carrasco et al 2017, Friis andNielsen 2017a).…”
Section: Scope Of the Special Featurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telecoupling refers to interactions between coupled human and natural systems over distances [22] (Figure 1). This transdisciplinary framework has been widely applied to better understand the scope of diverse global challenges such as those involving trade [69,70], bird and bat migration [71,72], disease spread [73], transnational land deals [74], and transnational water transfer projects [75]. In this framework, a system is composed of natural components (e.g., biophysical properties, vegetation, wildlife) and human components (e.g., societal values, sociodemographic characteristics, economic properties).…”
Section: The Telecoupling Framework-a Potential New Frontier For Mpa mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agents, for example, could be individual traders or farmers or larger entities like corporations or government agencies. Causes of a telecoupling are varied and can include economic factors (e.g., trade to promote economic growth [69]), political factors (e.g., long-distance collaboration on land deals dictated by existing political relationships [76]), or environmental factors (e.g., long-distance migration of animals to take advantage of distant food resources [71]). Effects include both socioeconomic and environmental impacts and could either positively or negatively impact sustainability of the system.…”
Section: The Telecoupling Framework-a Potential New Frontier For Mpa mentioning
confidence: 99%