In its Communication “Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe” the European Commission defined a vision for EU resource consumption by 2050: the economy will have grown compatibly with resource constraints and planetary boundaries, preserving a high standard of living and lowering the environmental impacts. Such vision entails the sustainable management of natural resources, i.e. raw materials, energy, water, air, land and soil as well as biodiversity and ecosystems. In this paper, we focus on analysing the trends of abiotic and biotic resource consumption within the EU27 over the past 20 years, beyond traditional mass-based approaches to resource accounting (e.g. Domestic Material Consumption DMC and total material requirements, TMR). In f...
International audienceThe impact of non-energetic abiotic resource use in life cycle assessment (LCA...
This article presents the concept, calculation method, and first results of the “Raw Material Consum...
Our whole society depends on the use of natural resources. Despite the fact that most natural resour...
AbstractThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being...
AThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being and th...
Objective of this study is to support the development of a Thematic Strategy for Sustainable Use and...
This article presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of resource efficiency in the use of natu...
Sustainable development is an underlying objective of the European Union treaties. An important part...
Over the years, the sustainable supply of natural resources for the global economy has drawn increas...
The book contains a collection of articles dealing with how the extraction of mineral resources can ...
Policies for Sustainable Use and economy-wide Management of natural Resources (SUMR) throughout the ...
There is ample evidence that an unabated growth in material consumption is likely to pass the earth ...
Natural resources are essential for human beings: We require water for drinking, biomass for eating,...
Resource flows constitute the materials basis of the economy. At the same time, they carry and induc...
Abstract Purpose Political interest in the future availability of natural resources has spiked recen...
International audienceThe impact of non-energetic abiotic resource use in life cycle assessment (LCA...
This article presents the concept, calculation method, and first results of the “Raw Material Consum...
Our whole society depends on the use of natural resources. Despite the fact that most natural resour...
AbstractThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being...
AThe availability and accessibility of natural resources are fundamental for human well-being and th...
Objective of this study is to support the development of a Thematic Strategy for Sustainable Use and...
This article presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of resource efficiency in the use of natu...
Sustainable development is an underlying objective of the European Union treaties. An important part...
Over the years, the sustainable supply of natural resources for the global economy has drawn increas...
The book contains a collection of articles dealing with how the extraction of mineral resources can ...
Policies for Sustainable Use and economy-wide Management of natural Resources (SUMR) throughout the ...
There is ample evidence that an unabated growth in material consumption is likely to pass the earth ...
Natural resources are essential for human beings: We require water for drinking, biomass for eating,...
Resource flows constitute the materials basis of the economy. At the same time, they carry and induc...
Abstract Purpose Political interest in the future availability of natural resources has spiked recen...
International audienceThe impact of non-energetic abiotic resource use in life cycle assessment (LCA...
This article presents the concept, calculation method, and first results of the “Raw Material Consum...
Our whole society depends on the use of natural resources. Despite the fact that most natural resour...