Analysing Materials and Energy Flows in an Industrial District using an Enterprise Input–Output Model |
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Authors: | Vito Albino Erik Dietzenbacher Silvana Kühtz |
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Affiliation: | 1. DIMeG, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Politecnico di Bari, Viale Japigia 182, 70126 Bari, Italy;2. Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen, PO Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands;3. DIFA, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università della Basilicata, C.da Macchia Romana, 85100 Potenza, Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() Recent approaches to sustainable development leave much room for policies at a local level. In fact, it is becoming evident that targets such as increasing resource productivity, preserving natural cycles, or extending the present level of welfare, are best pursued within the confines of a local area. In particular, environmental changes are best brought about by considering local systems of firms as cornerstones of cooperative strategies and using data on materials and energy use in physical terms. In this paper, an enterprise input–output model is developed for an industrial district, i.e. a local group of firms specialized in the production of a single final output. The model allows for a detailed quantitative analysis of materials and energy flows and the consequent generation of waste and pollution. As a planning tool, the model may be used to evaluate alternative scenarios, such as the possibility of re- using waste taking account of sustainability requirements. An empirical case study applies the model to an industrial district in Southern Italy producing leather sofas. |
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Keywords: | Industrial district enterprise input–output model materials energy |
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