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Ecological Economics | 1999

Evaluation of risks of metal flows and accumulation in economy and environment

Jeroen B. Guinée; J.C.J.M. van den Bergh; Jos Boelens; P.J. Fraanje; Gjalt Huppes; P.P.A.A.H. Kandelaars; Theo M. Lexmond; Simon W. Moolenaar; A.A. Olsthoorn; H.A.U. de Haes; Evert Verkuijlen; E. van der Voet

The contrast between, on the one hand, decreasing emissions of the metals cadmium, copper, lead and zinc and, on the other, their continuously increasing input into the economy is analysed for three case studies: The Netherlands as a whole, the Dutch housing sector and the Dutch agricultural sector. Flows of these metals through and their accumulation within the economy and the environment have been quantified for 1990 and for a constructed steady-state situation. To this end, the substance flow analysis method has been applied. The case studies show that there is a strong increase to be expected in the emissions from the 1990 to the steady-state situation. This increase is mainly due to the shift from landfill accumulation to emission to non-agricultural soil. At the same time, however, there is also an increase in the emissions to other media: air, water and agricultural soil. Emissions along these critical routes with respect to human and ecotoxicity show an approximately 30% increase for cadmium, lead and zinc and more than a doubling for copper. It is shown that this increase may lead to the surpassing of critical levels for human toxicity and terrestrial and aquatic ecotoxicity. Some possible measures are suggested to prevent critical levels being exceeded.


Ecological Economics | 2014

The future of food — Scenarios and the effect on natural resource use in agriculture in 2050

I.Y.R. Odegard; E. van der Voet


Heavy metals: a problem solved? Methods and models to evaluate policy strategies for heavy metals. | 2000

Heavy metals: a problem solved? : methods and models to evaluate policy strategies for heavy metals.

E. van der Voet; Jeroen B. Guinée; H.A. Udo de Haes; Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

The relativity of eco-innovation: environmental rebound effects from past transport innovations in Europe

D. Font Vivanco; René Kemp; E. van der Voet


Water Science and Technology | 2004

Removal of persistent polar pollutants through improved treatment of wastewater effluents (P-THREE)

Thomas P. Knepper; Damià Barceló; Klaus Lindner; P. Seel; Thorsten Reemtsma; F. Ventura; H. De Wever; E. van der Voet; P. Gehringer; M. Schönerklee


Water Science and Technology | 2004

Integrated systems analysis of persistent polar pollutants in the water cycle.

E. van der Voet; Igor Nikolic; Gjalt Huppes; R. Kleijn


(1997) | 1997

Indicators for integrated substance chain management : as a measure for environmental quality and sustainable development

E. van der Voet; Jeroen B. Guinée; H.A. Udo de Haes


Science-technology and Management | 2008

Material Flow Accounting and Life Cycle Assessment

H.A. Udo de Haes; E. van der Voet


(1997) | 1997

Cadmium in the Netherlands - a special case?

Jeroen B. Guinée; L. van Oers; E. van der Voet


Economisch Statistische Berichten | 2004

Minder materialen, beter milieu

S.M. de Bruyn; E. van der Voet; Annemarth M. Idenburg; J.C.J.M. van den Bergh; H. Verbruggen

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J.C.J.M. van den Bergh

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Annemarth M. Idenburg

Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

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