This article presents the concept, calculation method, and first results of the “Raw Material Consumption” (RMC) economy-wide material flow indicator for the European Union (EU). The RMC measures the final domestic consumption of products in terms of raw material equivalents (RME), i.e. raw materials used in the complete production chain of consumed products. We employed the hybrid input-output life cycle assessment method to calculate RMC. We first developed a highly disaggregated environmentally extended mixed unit input output table and then applied life cycle inventory data for imported products without appropriate representation of production within the domestic economy. Lastly, we treated capital formation as intermediate consumption....
AThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being and th...
Despite calls for large-scale reductions in material use and efforts to initiate a “circular economy...
Raw materials are essential for modern economies and the transition to a climate-neutral and sustain...
This article presents the concept, calculation method, and first results of the “Raw Material Consum...
In the context of the transformation toward a “green economy,” issues related to natural resource us...
The mass of material consumed by a population has become a useful proxy for measuring environmental ...
This article presents a comparison of indicators based on an economy-wide material flow analysis, na...
Objective of this study is to support the development of a Thematic Strategy for Sustainable Use and...
Resource flows constitute the materials basis of the economy. At the same time, they carry and induc...
Understanding the environmental implications of consumption and production depends on appropriate mo...
Over the past 15 years, material flow accounting and analysis (MFA) has been established as an influ...
This paper analyses drivers for resource use and material productivity acrosscountries. This is not ...
Between 1995 and 2008, the global extraction of biomass, fossil fuels, and minerals grew from 48 to...
In orderto reduce the negative consequences of raw‐material extraction, it is necessary to accuratel...
The indicator domestic material consumption (domestic extraction + imports – exports) is widely used...
AThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being and th...
Despite calls for large-scale reductions in material use and efforts to initiate a “circular economy...
Raw materials are essential for modern economies and the transition to a climate-neutral and sustain...
This article presents the concept, calculation method, and first results of the “Raw Material Consum...
In the context of the transformation toward a “green economy,” issues related to natural resource us...
The mass of material consumed by a population has become a useful proxy for measuring environmental ...
This article presents a comparison of indicators based on an economy-wide material flow analysis, na...
Objective of this study is to support the development of a Thematic Strategy for Sustainable Use and...
Resource flows constitute the materials basis of the economy. At the same time, they carry and induc...
Understanding the environmental implications of consumption and production depends on appropriate mo...
Over the past 15 years, material flow accounting and analysis (MFA) has been established as an influ...
This paper analyses drivers for resource use and material productivity acrosscountries. This is not ...
Between 1995 and 2008, the global extraction of biomass, fossil fuels, and minerals grew from 48 to...
In orderto reduce the negative consequences of raw‐material extraction, it is necessary to accuratel...
The indicator domestic material consumption (domestic extraction + imports – exports) is widely used...
AThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being and th...
Despite calls for large-scale reductions in material use and efforts to initiate a “circular economy...
Raw materials are essential for modern economies and the transition to a climate-neutral and sustain...