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Beyond biofuels : assessing global land use for domestic consumption of biomass ; a conceptual and empirical contribution to sustainable management of global resources
(2012)
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Stefan Bringezu
Meghan O'Brien
Helmut Schütz
- Consumption of natural resources should not exceed sustainable levels. The increasing use of biofuels and to some extent biomaterials, on top of rising food and feed demands, is causing countries to use a growing amount of global land, which may lead to land use conflicts and the expansion of cropland and intensive cultivation at the expense of natural ecosystems. Selective product certification cannot control the land use change triggered by growing overall biomass consumption. We propose a comprehensive approach to account for the global land use of countries for their domestic consumption, and assess this level with regard to globally acceptable levels of resource use, based on the concept of safe operating space. It is shown that the European Union currently uses one-third more cropland than globally available on a per capita basis and that with constant consumption levels it would exceed its fair share of acceptable resource use in 2030. As the use of global forests to meet renewable energy targets is becoming a concern, an approach to account for sustainable levels of timber flows is also proposed, based on the use of net annual increment, exemplified with preliminary data for Switzerland. Altogether, our approach would integrate the concept of sustainable consumption into national resource management plans; offering a conceptual basis and concrete reference values for informed policy making and urging countries to monitor and adjust their levels of resource consumption in a comprehensive way, respectful of the limits of sustainable supply.
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The eco-innovation challenge : pathways to a resource-efficient Europe ; annual report 2010
(2012)
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Meghan O'Brien
Raimund Bleischwitz
Stefan Bringezu
Susanne Fischer
Dominik Ritsche
Sören Steger
Tobias Samus
Justus von Geibler
Stefan Giljum
Christine Polzin
Elke Pirgmaier
Stephan Lutter
Michal Miedzinski
Asel Doranova
Jarmo Vehmas
Anne Karjalainen
Minttu Jaakkola
Leena A. Saarinen
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Resource-efficient construction : the role of eco-innovation for the construction sector in Europe
(2012)
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Meghan O'Brien
Raimund Bleischwitz
Rainer Lucas
Stefan Bringezu
Tobias Samus
Michael Ritthoff
Sören Steger
Justus von Geibler
Holger Wallbaum
Michal Miedzinski
Stefan Giljum
Thomas Patz
Anne Karjalainen
Leena Saarinen
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Closing the eco-innovation gap : an economic opportunity for business ; annual report 2011
(2012)
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Meghan O'Brien
Susanne Fischer
Sören Steger
Dominik Ritsche
Justus von Geibler
Nino David Jordan
Michael Miedzinski
Asel Doranova
Alasdair Reid
Stefan Giljum
Stephan Lutter
Barbara Lugschitz
Christine Polzin
Jarmo Vehmas
Anne Karjalainen
Leena Saarinen
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The physical dimension of international trade. Part 2: Indirect global resource flows between 1962 and 2005
(2012)
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Monika Dittrich
Stefan Bringezu
Helmut Schütz
- Global trade is increasingly being challenged by observations of growing burden shifting, in particular of environmental problems. This paper presents the first worldwide calculations of shifted burden based on material flow indicators, in particular direct and indirect physical trade balances. This study covers the period between 1962 and 2005 and includes between 82 and 173 countries per year. The results show that indirect trade flow volumes have increased to around 41 billion tonnes in 2005. The traded resources with the highest share of associated indirect flows are iron, hard coal, copper, tin and increasingly palm oil. Regarding the burden balance between regions, Europe is the biggest shifter whereas Australia and Latin America are the largest takers of environmental burden due to resource extraction. To evaluate the findings from a global perspective, the results are analysed in terms of resource flow induced environmental pressure related to a country's land area in terms of total and per capita area. Resource endowment and population density seem to be more relevant in determining the physical trade balance, including indirect flows, than income level.
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Eco-innovation in business : reducing cost and increasing profitability via material efficiency measures
(2012)
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Susanne Fischer
Meghan O'Brien
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Leasing society : study
(2012)
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Susanne Fischer
Sören Steger
Nino David Jordan
Meghan O'Brien
Philipp Schepelmann
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Resource efficiency in European industry : study
(2012)
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Meghan O'Brien
Susanne Fischer
Philipp Schepelmann
Stefan Bringezu