Waste Input-Output Analysis [electronic resource] : Concepts and Application to Industrial Ecology / edited by Shinichiro Nakamura, Yasushi Kondo.

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300.1
Title
Waste Input-Output Analysis Concepts and Application to Industrial Ecology / edited by Shinichiro Nakamura, Yasushi Kondo.
Physical Description
XVIII, 294 p. online resource.
Series
Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science, 1389-6970 ; 26
Contents
Input-Output Analysis -- Basics of Input-Output Analysis -- Extensions of IOA -- Microeconomic Foundations -- Waste Input-Output Analysis -- Basics of WIO -- WIO Analysis -- Application of WIO to Industrial Ecology.
Summary
The increasing use of input-output analysis (IOA) in Industrial Ecology (IE) for life-cycle assessment (LCA), material flow analysis (MFA), and life-cycle costing (LCC) calls for a self-contained publication on IOA that can meet the needs of practitioners without compromising on basic concepts and latest developments. "Waste Input-Output Analysis" addresses these needs. The standard IOA has the weakness that it does not consider the physical flows of waste and the activity of waste management. To cope with this problem, the authors have developed the Waste Input-Output model (WIO) which addresses these issues explicitly. The major aim of this book is to make WIO accessible to the students and practitioners of IE. "Waste Input-Output Analysis" is unique in its coverage of both the basics of IOA and its application to IE with special emphasis on issues of waste management. No pre-knowledge is required on IOA.
Added Author
Nakamura, Shinichiro. editor.
Kondo, Yasushi. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Subject
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT.
ENVIRONMENT.
Waste management.
POLLUTION.
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS.
Social Sciences.
Methodology of the Social Sciences.
Operations Management.
Pollution, general.
Environment, general.
Waste Management/Waste Technology.
Environmental Economics.
Multimedia
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Summary
The increasing use of input-output analysis (IOA) in Industrial Ecology (IE) for life-cycle assessment (LCA), material flow analysis (MFA), and life-cycle costing (LCC) calls for a self-contained publication on IOA that can meet the needs of practitioners without compromising on basic concepts and latest developments. "Waste Input-Output Analysis" addresses these needs. The standard IOA has the weakness that it does not consider the physical flows of waste and the activity of waste management. To cope with this problem, the authors have developed the Waste Input-Output model (WIO) which addresses these issues explicitly. The major aim of this book is to make WIO accessible to the students and practitioners of IE. "Waste Input-Output Analysis" is unique in its coverage of both the basics of IOA and its application to IE with special emphasis on issues of waste management. No pre-knowledge is required on IOA.
Contents
Input-Output Analysis -- Basics of Input-Output Analysis -- Extensions of IOA -- Microeconomic Foundations -- Waste Input-Output Analysis -- Basics of WIO -- WIO Analysis -- Application of WIO to Industrial Ecology.
Subject
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT.
ENVIRONMENT.
Waste management.
POLLUTION.
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS.
Social Sciences.
Methodology of the Social Sciences.
Operations Management.
Pollution, general.
Environment, general.
Waste Management/Waste Technology.
Environmental Economics.
Multimedia