Environmental Impact

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Definition

Environmental Impact (or Environmental Stressor) in the context of an Input-Output Model denotes an extension of the basic IO model via a system of satellite accounts that provides insights into the environmental footprint of economic activities.

Approach

Each MRIO's environmental consumption-based accounts (CBA) result can be understood as a product of three variables:

  • a flow (transactions) matrix Z describing the economic structure between various production sectors
  • an environmental stressors matrix (or ‘satellite account’) F describing the per-sector direct environmental impacts of production
  • a consumption bundle Y describing the composition of final consumption (Final Demand).


The total footprint C is a function of these three variables: .

Formula

where:

  • is a vector of impact intensities per sector
  • is the total impact for given final demand Y

Further Resources

References


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