Local Consumption and Global Environmental Impacts

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Local Consumption and Global Environmental Impacts

Accounting, Trade-offs and Sustainability

Research methods: general Globalization Sociology Politics and government Political economy Environmental economics Sales and marketing Human geography Environmental policy and protocols Environmental management Climate change Social impact of environmental issues Sustainability Regional and area planning Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Energy efficiency Civil engineering, surveying and building Environmental science, engineering and technology Agricultural science

Authors: Kuishuang Feng, Klaus Hubacek, Yang Yu

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Collection: Routledge-SCORAI Studies in Sustainable Consumption

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th August 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781317577270


Overview of Global Supply Chains and Environmental Impact

This book describes how local consumption, particularly in urban areas, is increasingly met by global supply chains. These supply chains often extend over large geographical distances and have greater global environmental impacts, contributing to pollution, climate change, water scarcity, and deforestation.

As consumption is increasingly met by globalized supply chains, causing social, economic, and environmental impacts elsewhere, consumption decisions can unknowingly contribute and reinforce global inequality and exploitation. To account for the impacts of consumption and distribution of wealth we need to analyze global supply and value chains. In this volume, the authors provide an overview of key methods of analysis, including Multi-Regional Input-Output analysis and Life Cycle Assessment. Subsequent chapters connect local consumption to the global consequences of different environmental issues, such as water and land use and stress, greenhouse gases emissions, and other forms of air pollution. Each issue is addressed in an individual chapter, including case studies from China, U.S. and UK.

Target Audience

The book will be key reading for students taking courses in environmental sciences, sustainability sciences, ecological economies, and geography.

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