Use of embodied energy and ecological footprinting to assess the global environmental impact of consumption in an Irish city-region |
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Authors: | David Browne Bernadette O'Regan Richard Moles |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Transport , Dublin 2 , Republic of Ireland;2. Centre for Environmental Research (CER), University of Limerick , Castletroy , Republic of Ireland;3. Chemical and Environmental Sciences (CES) Department , University of Limerick , Castletroy , Republic of Ireland |
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Abstract: | The objective of this paper is to compare the carbon emissions produced as a result of product consumption by the residents of an Irish city-region, that is Limerick City and its environs. The resulting carbon footprints are used to compare imports of food items, manufactured products and construction materials with domestic production as well as changes between 1996 and 2002. The total ecological footprints (EF) associated with product consumption are also calculated by aggregating the theoretical land required to sequester carbon emissions and the terrestrial land area appropriated for agricultural production and industrial activity. It is suggested that this approach be used to allocate producer or consumer responsibility for environmental impacts from trade. |
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Keywords: | globalisation trade embodied energy ecological footprinting |
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