There is no indicator measuring Thailand’s green growth by valuing the resource degradation and environmental damage costs. This article aims to estimate Thailand’s green gross domestic (GDP) that takes into account environmental damage costs with the detailed analysis on the agricultural sector using the Economic Input Output - Life Cycle Assessment (EIO-LCA) approach. The representative product in each sector was selected based on the available life cycle inventory data, economic values and their magnitude of impacts. Here we find that oil palm cultivation (Sector 011 in the economic input-output table), fibre crops (Sector 013), rice cultivation using chemicals (Sector 001), coffee-tea-cocao (Sector 015), and coconut growing (Sector 010)...
The focus of this research is to analyze potential environmental impact in the supply chain of palm ...
Quantifying the environmental impact of production systems has become a milestone for agricultural c...
Globally, renewable and nonrenewable energy usage have been identified as key indicators of environm...
There is no indicator measuring Thailand’s green growth by valuing the resource degradation and envi...
The objective of this study was to develop new indicators that reflect economic growth by taking int...
Crop production is associated with a range of potential environmental impacts, including field 9 emi...
Climate change is a threat to food security that has compelled government around the globe to adopt ...
The objective of this research is to propose an indicator to deal with environmental problems for ag...
Agriculture, forestry, and other land use approximately contribute to 24 percent of 2010 global gree...
Following Thailand’s Alternative Energy Development Plan, lands for sugarcane and oil palm are being...
While the gross national/domestic product (GNP/GDP) index is a highly reliable indicator that reflec...
Economic development should consider the negative effects it creates. This will help to achieve a su...
In this study we aim to study the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainabil...
AbstractThis study aims to assess the sustainable development of Thailand during 1971 - 2008 by look...
AbstractThe study assesses the impacts of the bio-ethanol production to the environment and socio-ec...
The focus of this research is to analyze potential environmental impact in the supply chain of palm ...
Quantifying the environmental impact of production systems has become a milestone for agricultural c...
Globally, renewable and nonrenewable energy usage have been identified as key indicators of environm...
There is no indicator measuring Thailand’s green growth by valuing the resource degradation and envi...
The objective of this study was to develop new indicators that reflect economic growth by taking int...
Crop production is associated with a range of potential environmental impacts, including field 9 emi...
Climate change is a threat to food security that has compelled government around the globe to adopt ...
The objective of this research is to propose an indicator to deal with environmental problems for ag...
Agriculture, forestry, and other land use approximately contribute to 24 percent of 2010 global gree...
Following Thailand’s Alternative Energy Development Plan, lands for sugarcane and oil palm are being...
While the gross national/domestic product (GNP/GDP) index is a highly reliable indicator that reflec...
Economic development should consider the negative effects it creates. This will help to achieve a su...
In this study we aim to study the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainabil...
AbstractThis study aims to assess the sustainable development of Thailand during 1971 - 2008 by look...
AbstractThe study assesses the impacts of the bio-ethanol production to the environment and socio-ec...
The focus of this research is to analyze potential environmental impact in the supply chain of palm ...
Quantifying the environmental impact of production systems has become a milestone for agricultural c...
Globally, renewable and nonrenewable energy usage have been identified as key indicators of environm...