Heinz Schandl

The dematerialization potential of the Australian economy (2009)

Heinz Schandl

This paper tests the long term dematerialization potential for Australia in terms of materials, energy, and water use as well as CO2 emissions. It argues that Australia cannot rely on incremental...

The dematerialization potential of the Australian economy (2009)

Heinz Schandl

This paper tests the long term dematerialization potential for Australia in terms of materials, energy, and water use as well as CO2 emissions. It argues that Australia cannot rely on incremental...

The Weight of Nations: Material Outflows from Industrial Economies (2000)

Emily Matthews, Stefan Bringezu, Walter Hüttler, Christian Ottke, Eric Rodenburg, Don Rogich, ...

Each World Resources Institute report represents a timely, scholarly treatment of a subject of public concern. WRI takes responsibility for choosing the study topics and guaranteeing its authors and...

Growth, the Environment and Keynes: Reflections on Two Heterodox Schools of Thought

Clive L Spash, Heinz Schandl

This paper explores the approach of Post Keynesian Economics (PKE) in comparison with ecological economics. While PKE, like all macroeconomics, has failed to address environmental problems it does...

Análisis del metabolismo energético y de materiales de Brasil, Chile y Venezuela

Nina Eisenmenger, Jesús Ramos Martín, Heinz Schandl

El artículo presenta una aplicación de las metodologías de Análisis de Flujo de Materiales y Análisis Integrado Multi- Escala del Metabolismo Social (MSIASM, siglas en inglés) para la...

The biophysical perspective of a middle income economy: Material Flows in Mexico

Heinz Schandl

We analyse natural resource use dynamics in the Mexican economy during the last three decades. Despite low and uneven economic growth, the extraction and use of materials in the Mexican economy has...