2013
DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12064
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The Green Economy Mirage?

Abstract: Summary Taiwan is attempting to implement the concept of a green economy through a Low Carbon Growth Plan (LCGP). However, the existing decision support tools for this measure have three key limitations: ignorance regarding the open economy; a lack of life cycle thinking; and limited categories of environmental impact. This study integrates environmentally extended, multi‐region input‐output analysis and hybrid life cycle assessment to quantify the potential environmental impact of the industrial activities an… Show more

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“…Wu et al (2007) show that changes in export levels are responsible for more than 70% of the increased industrial emissions from 1989 to 2001. Chao et al (2013) reveal that 44% of domestic emissions can be attributed to exports in 2005, especially those resulting from the production of electronics and metal-related products. According to the latest OECD assessment, Taiwan's share of domestic emissions linked to exports in 2015 was 48%, which is higher than South Korea's (35%) and China's (20%).…”
Section: Taiwan's Emissions Profile: Trends Major Actors and Recent P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wu et al (2007) show that changes in export levels are responsible for more than 70% of the increased industrial emissions from 1989 to 2001. Chao et al (2013) reveal that 44% of domestic emissions can be attributed to exports in 2005, especially those resulting from the production of electronics and metal-related products. According to the latest OECD assessment, Taiwan's share of domestic emissions linked to exports in 2015 was 48%, which is higher than South Korea's (35%) and China's (20%).…”
Section: Taiwan's Emissions Profile: Trends Major Actors and Recent P...mentioning
confidence: 99%