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Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2003

Rationale for and Interpretation of Economy-Wide Materials Flow Analysis and Derived Indicators

Stefan Bringezu; Helmut Schütz; Stephan Moll

Summary Economy-wide material flow analysis (MFA) and derived indicators have been developed to monitor and assess the metabolic performance of economies, that is, with respect to the internal economic flows and the exchange of materials with the environment and with other economies. Indicators such as direct material input (DMI) and direct material consumption (DMC) measure material use related to either production or consumption. Domestic hidden flows (HF) account for unused domestic extraction, and foreign HF represent the upstream primary resource requirements of the imports. DMI and domestic and foreign HF account for the total material requirement (TMR) of an economy. Subtracting the exports and their HF provides the total material consumption (TMC). DMI and TMR are used to measure the (de-) coupling of resource use and economic growth, providing the basis for resource efficiency indicators. Accounting for TMR allows detection of shifts from domestic to foreign resource requirements. Net addition to stock (NAS) measures the physical growth of an economy. It indicates the distance from flow equilibrium of inputs and outputs that may be regarded as a necessary condition of a sustainable mature metabolism. We discuss the extent to which MFA-based indicators can also be used to assess the environmental performance. For that purpose we consider different impacts of material flows, and different scales and perspectives of the analysis, and distinguish between turnover-based indicators of generic environmental pressure and impact-based indicators of specific environmental pressure. Indicators such as TMR and TMC are regarded as generic pressure indicators that may not be used to indicate specific environmental impacts. The TMR of industrial countries is discussed with respect to the question of whether volume and composition may be regarded as unsustainable.


(2005) | 2005

Policy review on decoupling : development of indicators to assess decoupling of economic development and environmental pressure in the EU-25 and AC-3 countries

Ester van der Voet; Lauran van Oers; Stephan Moll; Helmut Schütz; Stefan Bringezu; Sander de Bruyn; Maartje Sevenster; Geert Warringa


Wuppertal Reports | 2005

Resource use in European countries: An estimate of materials and waste streams in the community, including imports and exports using the instrument of material flow analysis

Stephan Moll; Stefan Bringezu; Helmut Schütz


Archive | 1998

Material Flow-based Indicators in Environmental Reporting

Joachim H. Spangenberg; Aldo Femia; Friedrich Hinterberger; Helmut Schütz; Stefan Bringezu; Christa Liedtke; Stephan Moll; Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek


International Journal of Sustainable Development | 1999

Material flow analysis, TMR and the MIPS concept: a contribution to the development of indicators for measuring changes in consumption and production patterns

Joachim H. Spangenberg; Friedrich Hinterberger; Stephan Moll; Helmut Schütz


European Topic Centre on Waste and Material Flows. Kopenhagen | 2005

Resource Use in European Countries

Stephan Moll; Stefan Bringezu; Helmut Schütz


Archive | 2004

Globalisation and the Shifting Environmental Burden

Helmut Schütz; Stephan Moll; Stefan Bringezu


Archive | 2009

Europe s resource use : basic trends, global and sectoral patterns and environmental and socioeconomic impacts

Stefan Bringezu; Helmut Schütz; Mathieu Saurat; Stephan Moll; José Acosta Fernandez; Sören Steger


In: Stefan Bringezu, , (ed.) Sustainable resource management : global trends, visions and policies. (pp. 10-51). Greenleaf: Sheffield. (2009) | 2009

Analysing global resource use of national and regional economies across various levels

Stefan Bringezu; Isabel van de Sand; Helmut Schütz; Raimund Bleischwitz; Stephan Moll


Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2006

Environmental Implications of Resource Use:Environmental Input‐Output Analyses for Germany

Stephan Moll; José Acosta

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Holger Wallbaum

Chalmers University of Technology

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Joachim H. Spangenberg

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Michael Kuhndt

United Nations Environment Programme

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