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@article{wood_global_2014,
title = {Global {Sustainability} {Accounting}—{Developing} {EXIOBASE} for {Multi}-{Regional} {Footprint} {Analysis}},
volume = {7},
copyright = {http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/},
url = {http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/1/138},
doi = {10.3390/su7010138},
abstract = {Measuring progress towards sustainable development requires appropriate frameworks and databases. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounts (SEEA) is undergoing continuous refinement with these objectives in mind. In SEEA, there is a need for databases to encompass the global dimension of societal metabolism. In this paper, we focus on the latest effort to construct a global multi-regional input−output database (EXIOBASE) with a focus on environmentally relevant activities. The database and its broader analytical framework allows for the as yet most detailed insight into the production-related impacts and “footprints” of our consumption. We explore the methods used to arrive at the database, and some key relationships extracted from the database.},
language = {en},
number = {1},
urldate = {2015-02-13},
journal = {Sustainability},
author = {Wood, Richard and Stadler, Konstantin and Bulavskaya, Tatyana and Lutter, Stephan and Giljum, Stefan and de Koning, Arjan and Kuenen, Jeroen and Schütz, Helmut and Acosta-Fernández, José and Usubiaga, Arkaitz and Simas, Moana and Ivanova, Olga and Weinzettel, Jan and Schmidt, Jannick H. and Merciai, Stefano and Tukker, Arnold},
month = dec,
year = {2014},
keywords = {environmental footprints, multi-regional input-output analysis, sustainability accounting},
pages = {138--163},
file = {SI Wood et al. - 2014 - Global Sustainability Accounting—Developing EXIOBA.pdf:/home/konstans/zotbib/storage/RUC5JCI5/SI Wood et al. - 2014 - Global Sustainability Accounting—Developing EXIOBA.pdf:application/pdf;Wood et al. - 2014 - Global Sustainability Accounting—Developing EXIOBA.pdf:/home/konstans/zotbib/storage/QAVBWS3C/Wood et al. - 2014 - Global Sustainability Accounting—Developing EXIOBA.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@inreference{_iso_2017,
title = {{ISO} 3166-1},
rights = {Creative Commons Attribution-{ShareAlike} License},
url = {https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ISO_3166-1&oldid=785413591},
abstract = {{ISO} 3166-1 is part of the {ISO} 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization ({ISO}), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. The official name of the standard is Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes. It defines three sets of country codes:
{ISO} 3166-1 alpha-2 – two-letter country codes which are the most widely used of the three, and used most prominently for the Internet's country code top-level domains (with a few exceptions).
{ISO} 3166-1 alpha-3 – three-letter country codes which allow a better visual association between the codes and the country names than the alpha-2 codes.
{ISO} 3166-1 numeric – three-digit country codes which are identical to those developed and maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division, with the advantage of script (writing system) independence, and hence useful for people or systems using non-Latin scripts.
The alphabetic country codes were first included in {ISO} 3166 in 1974, and the numeric country codes were first included in 1981. The country codes have been published as {ISO} 3166-1 since 1997, when {ISO} 3166 was expanded into three parts, with {ISO} 3166-2 defining codes for subdivisions and {ISO} 3166-3 defining codes for former countries.
As a widely used international standard, {ISO} 3166-1 is implemented in other standards and used by international organizations to allow facilitation of the exchange of goods and information. However, it is not the only standard for country codes. Other country codes used by many international organizations are partly or totally incompatible with {ISO} 3166-1, although some of them closely correspond to {ISO} 3166-1 codes.},
booktitle = {Wikipedia},
urldate = {2017-07-12},
date = {2017-06-13},
langid = {english},
note = {Page Version {ID}: 785413591}
}
@article{stadler_rest_2014,
title = {The ‘rest of the {World}’ – {Estimating} the {Economic} {Structure} of {Missing} {Regions} in {Global} {Multi}-{Regional} {Input}-{Output} {Tables}},
volume = {26},
issn = {0953-5314},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09535314.2014.936831},
doi = {10.1080/09535314.2014.936831},
abstract = {Incomplete data for the economic structure of numerous countries hamper the compilation of global multi-regional input–output (MRIO) tables. By themselves, most of these countries are of only limited importance for the global economy and incumbent environmental issues. Hence, in most recent global MRIO tables these countries are either roughly estimated or summarised in one rest of the world (RoW) region. Combining a wide range of countries, this RoW region may play a significant role in global economic and environmental accounts. We conceptualise the importance of RoW in several environmental footprint accounts and present algorithms to estimate the structure of RoW. The approach utilises the information of the economic structure within known parts of the MRIO table to estimate the unknown structure. Using this method, global warming potential and employment footprints remain stable irrespective of the chosen initial estimates, whereas natural land use footprints and individual product impacts vary significantly.},
number = {3},
urldate = {2015-07-28},
journal = {Economic Systems Research},
author = {Stadler, Konstantin and Steen-Olsen, Kjartan and Wood, Richard},
month = jul,
year = {2014},
pages = {303--326},
file = {cesr_a_936831_sm0729.docx:/home/konstans/zotbib/storage/WE733TEG/cesr_a_936831_sm0729.docx:application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document;Stadler et al. - 2014 - The ‘rest of the World’ – Estimating the Economic .pdf:/home/konstans/zotbib/storage/PW4SZKFK/Stadler et al. - 2014 - The ‘rest of the World’ – Estimating the Economic .pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{timmer_world_2012,
title = {The {World} {Input}-{Output} {Database} ({WIOD})},
url = {http://www.wiod.org/publications/papers/wiod10.pdf},
urldate = {2013-02-21},
journal = {Working Paper Number: 10},
author = {Timmer, Marcel and Erumban, Abdul A. and Gouma, Reitze and Los, Bart and Temurshoev, Umed and de Vries, Gaaitzen J. and Arto, Iñaki and Genty, Valeria Andreoni Aurélien and Neuwahl, Frederik and Rueda-Cantuche, José M. and Villanueva, Alejandro},
year = {2012},
file = {Timmer et al - 2012 - The World Input-Output Database (WIOD).pdf:/home/konstans/zotbib/storage/DSWVEUBZ/Timmer et al - 2012 - The World Input-Output Database (WIOD).pdf:application/pdf}
}