An urban emergy footprint: Comparing supply- and use-extended input-output models for the case of Vienna, Austria
Oleksandr Galychyn,
B.D. Fath,
D. Wiedenhofer,
E. Buonocore and
P.P. Franzese
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B.D. Fath: Towson University [Towson, MD, United States] - University System of Maryland
D. Wiedenhofer: BOKU - Universität für Bodenkultur Wien = University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences [Vienne, Autriche]
E. Buonocore: PARTHENOPE - Università degli Studi di Napoli “Parthenope” = University of Naples
P.P. Franzese: PARTHENOPE - Università degli Studi di Napoli “Parthenope” = University of Naples
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Urban activities currently consume 75% of global final energy demand, which is expected to increase given absolute and relative population growth in cities. Assessments of both producer (upstream) and consumer(downstream) ecological and socioeconomic impacts of urban inter-industry exchanges are needed to reduce energy consumption and resource use behind the industrial footprints of cities. Environmental extensions in the input-output analysis are designed from the user side perspective, focusing only on commercial energy su Delete French Add Keywords You can add keywords in multiple languages : choose the desired language and click on + to add new keywords. The characters "," and ";" can be used to separate keywords in a list. English Delete English Add Fulltext language Licence Journal Cleaner Production Letters (ISSN : 2666-7916) Journal not referenced in Sherpa-Romeo Publication date Accepted formats are YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY In press If you choose the option "In Press", the publication date will no longer be required Volume Number page number Identifiers Identifiers Add the identifiers of this work in other data bases such as DOI, arXiv, PubMed, ADS DOI Delete ArXiv Add Related data Add the DOI identifiers to link your submissions to research data. Delete Add Funding ANR project(s) Add the code décision (ANR-19-ASMA-0007), the acronym or the title of the project. You can add more than one ANR project European project(s) Add one or multiple European projects this work is related to Contract, financing Economical sources of this work Add Other Informations Production date Accepted formats are YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY Science popularization Peer-reviewed Audience Electronic publication date Accepted formats are YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM or YYYY Volume title Add the collection title or the volume title Conference/Publisher URL Classification PACS, MSC, etc. ACM Classification 2012 Enter keywords from ACM 2012 classification ACM Classification 1998 Enter keywords from ACM 1998 classification Mesh thesaurus Fill in information from the MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) Add JEL thesaurus Fill in information from the JEL keyword thesaurus Comment Internal note Add Project/Collaboration Add See also URL to related ressources Add Research infrastructure From the National Roadmap for Research Infrastructures Validation, Check your informations and agree to terms I check the information in the citation Journal articles Oleksandr Galychyn, B.D. Fath, D. Wiedenhofer, E. Buonocore, P.P. Franzese. An urban emergy footprint: Comparing supply- and use-extended input-output models for the case of Vienna, Austria. Cleaner Production Letters, 2024, 6, pp.100058. ⟨10.1016/j.clpl.2024.100058⟩ I transfer my submission arxiv To transfer your document on arXiv, your submission needs to comply with the following conditions: The document must have an abstract in english One of the chosen domain must be a sub-domain of arXiv Every file must weight
Keywords: Emergy; accounting; Emergy-evaluated; carbon; footprint; Carbon; footprint; Environmental (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-03-15
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