2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.11.006
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The role of in-use stocks in the social metabolism and in climate change mitigation

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“…For example, our results show that the saturation level of both ranges and microwave ovens is about one unit PHH, whereas the saturation level of the total of passenger cars and light trucks is about one vehicle per adult (18 y and older). (ii) There is potential for using data compiled by this study and the three-parameter logistic model to approximate product stocks in geographical regions for which historical development patterns or current GDP levels are similar to those of the United States or to develop future scenarios of the evolution of product stocks in the developing world by using the level of product stocks in the developed world as a benchmark (17,23). Fig.…”
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“…For example, our results show that the saturation level of both ranges and microwave ovens is about one unit PHH, whereas the saturation level of the total of passenger cars and light trucks is about one vehicle per adult (18 y and older). (ii) There is potential for using data compiled by this study and the three-parameter logistic model to approximate product stocks in geographical regions for which historical development patterns or current GDP levels are similar to those of the United States or to develop future scenarios of the evolution of product stocks in the developing world by using the level of product stocks in the developed world as a benchmark (17,23). Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…(iii) It is the demand for functions or services that drives the demand for the existence and operation of in-use stocks of products; this second demand drives the subsequent demand for building up, renewing, renovating, and maintaining in-use stocks of products (17); and this final demand drives the anthropogenic cycles of both products and materials contained in products (Fig. 1).…”
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“…An economy currently building up or growing its infrastructure may have much higher material inputs, especially of construction minerals (which would be included in the material extension in an EEIOA-based approach and partly wind up in the RME of exports) than an economy with established infrastructure. The size of in-use stocks and of accumulated physical capital influences the size of material flows [74] and therefore impacts the RME associated with traded products.…”
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“…In recent years, the crucial role of in-use stocks of infrastructures and buildings for resource use patterns and as the biophysical spatial structures of society have increasingly come into focus [26][27][28]. Early pioneering work already highlighted the importance of the specific services demanded by society, for example m 2 of living space, as the driver of building stock accumulation and subsequent material flows [29,30].…”
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“…Resource flows do not suffice to provide services (e.g., shelter, mobility, communication), i.e., creating benefits for societal wellbeing-they can only do so in combination with material stocks such as machinery, buildings or infrastructures [28]. The location as well as functional types of material stocks and their specific qualities determine both the resource requirements related to the provision of key services, e.g., transport, and spatio-temporal characteristics of their provision, as well as disposal in terms of end-of-life wastes, or their availability for recycling; the latter being crucial knowledge for closing material loops [27,36].…”
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