Frameworks for Multi-Region Input-Output Analysis in Global Environmental Policy
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This document explores Multi-Region Input-Output (MRIO) frameworks, specifically highlighting the Eora tables which encompass 187 countries, 15,909 sectors, and 20 years of extensive data. Developed by Manfred Lenzen at The University of Sydney, the analysis focuses on the carbon footprints associated with production and consumption across borders. It emphasizes that emissions should be accounted for by consumers in developed nations rather than solely by producers in developing countries. The text addresses challenges such as data conflicts, uncertainty, and the need for detailed, timely, and cost-effective data in environmental policy-making.
Frameworks for Multi-Region Input-Output Analysis in Global Environmental Policy
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Multi-Region Input-Output frameworks and their use for global environmental policyManfred LenzenISA, The University of SydneyAustralia
Multi-Region Input-Output frameworks … .Manfred LenzenISA, The University of SydneyAustralia
The Eora tables:187 countries15,909 sectors5 valuations20 years=3 Terabytesof information
… their use for global environmental policyManfred LenzenISA, The University of SydneyAustralia
Li Gao, Director of the Department of Climate Change in China's National Development and Reform Commission
''We produce products and these products are consumed by other countries, especially the developed countries. This share of emissions should be taken by the consumers but not the producers''
Wish-list:- Sector and country detail- Timeliness- Cost- Support data