Taiwan is attempting to implement the concept of a green economy through a Low Carbon Growth Plan (LCGP). However, the existing decision support tools for this measure have three key limitations: ignorance regarding the open economy; a lack of life cycle thinking; and limited categories of environmental impact. This study integrates environmentally extended, multi-region input-output analysis and hybrid life cycle assessment to quantify the potential environmental impact of the industrial activities and energy structure in Taiwan in 2020. Two novel indicators, environmental debts and loans, are also applied to identify the geographical shifting effects and tie environmental responsibility to the discussion. The results of this study reveal ...
This paper examines and discusses core issues relating to ecological pressure and climate policy per...
Taiwan's current economic success is partly the result of nearly half a century of careful governmen...
The low-carbon city pilot (LCCP) policy is an essential strategy for China to combat climate change,...
As Green Economy has become a global trend and rising concept among governments, it is important to ...
Taiwan a typical small Asian country with few energy resources is well known for its high-tech indus...
Taiwan plans to rapidly increase its industrial pro- duction capacity of electronic components while...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...
Electricity has played a critical role in supporting industrial development and economic growth in T...
Position paper for a double session at IAIA 2010The risks to the Asian region caused by climate chan...
As it has an export-oriented economy, Taiwan urgently needs to keep up with the growing trends towar...
Energy use in Taiwan has grown exponentially at rates of 8-10%/year between 1952 and 1988. Official ...
Integrated studies of environmental pollution and economic activities of energy consumption in Taiwa...
We present and evaluate a new global computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to focus on analyzin...
Energy use in Taiwan has grown exponentially at rates of 8-10%/year between 1952 and 1988. Official ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to assess the economic impacts of global warming mitigat...
This paper examines and discusses core issues relating to ecological pressure and climate policy per...
Taiwan's current economic success is partly the result of nearly half a century of careful governmen...
The low-carbon city pilot (LCCP) policy is an essential strategy for China to combat climate change,...
As Green Economy has become a global trend and rising concept among governments, it is important to ...
Taiwan a typical small Asian country with few energy resources is well known for its high-tech indus...
Taiwan plans to rapidly increase its industrial pro- duction capacity of electronic components while...
From the early 1960s to 1980s, the economic structure of Taiwan shifted from one that was agricultur...
Electricity has played a critical role in supporting industrial development and economic growth in T...
Position paper for a double session at IAIA 2010The risks to the Asian region caused by climate chan...
As it has an export-oriented economy, Taiwan urgently needs to keep up with the growing trends towar...
Energy use in Taiwan has grown exponentially at rates of 8-10%/year between 1952 and 1988. Official ...
Integrated studies of environmental pollution and economic activities of energy consumption in Taiwa...
We present and evaluate a new global computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to focus on analyzin...
Energy use in Taiwan has grown exponentially at rates of 8-10%/year between 1952 and 1988. Official ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to assess the economic impacts of global warming mitigat...
This paper examines and discusses core issues relating to ecological pressure and climate policy per...
Taiwan's current economic success is partly the result of nearly half a century of careful governmen...
The low-carbon city pilot (LCCP) policy is an essential strategy for China to combat climate change,...