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J<sc>ensen</sc> C. D., M<sc>c</sc>I<sc>ntyre</sc> S., M<sc>unday</sc> M. and T<sc>urner</sc> K. Responsibility for regional waste generation: a single region extended input--output analysis for Wales, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper uses a regional input--output framework and data derived on waste generation by industry to examine different...
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The paper uses a regional input-output (IO) framework and data derived on waste generation by industry to examine regional accountability for waste generation. In addition to estimating a series of industry output-waste coefficients, the paper considers two methods for waste attribution but...
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Despite increased public interest, policymakers have been slow to enact targets based on limiting emissions under full consumption accounting measures (such as carbon footprints). This paper argues that this may be due to the fact that policymakers in one jurisdiction do not have control over...
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The paper uses a regional input-output (IO) framework and data derived on waste generation by industry to examine regional accountability for waste generation. In addition to estimating a series of industry output-waste coefficients, the paper considers two methods for waste attribution but...
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Despite increased public interest, policymakers have been slow to enact targets based on limiting emissions under full consumption accounting measures (such as carbon footprints). This paper argues that this may be due to the fact that policymakers in one jurisdiction do not have control over...
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