Compiling and Refining Environmental and Economic Accounts

Details

Status Finished
Role Contributor
Duration April 2011 - March 2014
Funding EU fp7 - Grant Nr 265134

The main goal of CREEA was to refine and elaborate economic and environmental accounting principles as discussed in the London Group and consolidated in the future SEEA 2012, to test them in practical data gathering, to troubleshoot and refine approaches, and show added value of having such harmonized data available via case studies.

Within this project, we compiled version 2 of EXIOBASE.

Presentations

  • Exploring Resource Efficiency through Individual Supply Chains - Exploring Resource Efficiency through Individual Supply Chains

    Conference
    1. International Input-Output Conference

    Date

    14-18 July 2014

    Location

    Lisbon, Portugal

    Slides

    10.5281/zenodo.1137670

Publications

  • Environmental and resource footprints in a global context: Europe’s structural deficit in resource endowments. 2016.

    Tukker, A., T. Bulavskaya, S. Giljum, A. de Koning, S. Lutter, M. Simas, K. Stadler, and R. Wood. Global Environmental Change 40: 171–181.

    DOI

    10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2016.07.002

  • Environmental Impact Assessment of Household Consumption. 2016.

    Ivanova, D., K. Stadler, K. Steen-Olsen, R. Wood, G. Vita, A. Tukker, and E.G. Hertwich. Journal of Industrial Ecology 20(3): 526–536.

    DOI

    10.1111/jiec.12371

    OA Version

    Open Access PrePrint

  • Global Sustainability Accounting—Developing EXIOBASE for Multi-Regional Footprint Analysis. 2015.

    Wood, R., K. Stadler, T. Bulavskaya, S. Lutter, S. Giljum, A. de Koning, J. Kuenen, et al. Sustainability 7(1): 138–163.

    DOI

    10.3390/su7010138

  • The “rest of the World” – Estimating the Economic Structure of Missing Regions in Global Multi-Regional Input-Output Tables. 2014.

    Stadler, K., K. Steen-Olsen, and R. Wood. Economic Systems Research 26(3): 303–326.

    DOI

    10.1080/09535314.2014.936831