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001-es BibID:BIBFORM079579
035-os BibID:(WoS)000423001900068 (Scopus)85038836744
Első szerző:Dombi Mihály (vidékfejlesztési agrármérnök)
Cím:The structure of socio-economic metabolism and its drivers on household level in Hungary / Dombi Mihály, Karcagi-Kováts Andrea, Szita Klára, Kuti István
Dátum:2018
ISSN:0959-6526
Megjegyzések:The joint examination of input flows and the stocks of households provides novel perspectives for socioeconomic metabolism (SEM) research. Our study aims to compare household level material flows and stocks, and economy-wide material inputs, and to explore influential factors affecting the level of metabolism at household level. Household diaries and inventories (n = 73) were used to assemble household-level data regarding material flows and stocks. The mean value of the extrapolated annual material inputs 2.16 tons per household member, while household stocks represented 1.17 tons per household member excluding building stocks, and 46 tons if buildings were considered in the estimation. According to our results, material inputs and stocks are depending on household size and income exclusively. Amount of the direct input flows of the economy exceed the direct input flows of households significantly. Household inputs represent 10.3% of the Hungarian direct material consumption (DMC). For better understanding, the material balance of Hungary was compiled and extended using an additional layer of the flows' functions. With regard to input flows, every increment in direct inputs evokes multiple increment on macroeconomic scale. Since several input flows are assumed to be driven by the amount of stocks, an increment in material stocks will add further material consumption surplus to this effect. Improvements in production processes can narrow multiplicative effects especially in food supply chains and construction activity. Similar characteristics in material flow and stock relations of three countries (japan, Germany and Hungary) highlight that the decoupling is not possible without accumulation of lower amount of material in the societies.
Tárgyszavak:Társadalomtudományok Gazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Socio-economic metabolism
Household consumption
Material stocks
Influencing factors
Material balance
Stock-flow relations
Megjelenés:Journal of Cleaner Production. - 172 (2018), p. 758-767. -
További szerzők:Karcagi-Kováts Andrea (1966-) (környezetgazdaságtan) Szita Klára (közgazdász) Kuti István (1953-) (közgazdász)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM114056
035-os BibID:(Cikkazonosító)138341 (Scopus)85167584803
Első szerző:Lengyel Attila (közgazdász, angol bölcsész)
Cím:Spatial perspectives on sustainability priorities: Key stakeholders` insights / Attila Lengyel
Dátum:2023
ISSN:0959-6526
Megjegyzések:Long-term sustainability transformation requires a nuanced understanding of the value priorities among key stakeholders across diverse spatial scales. This study unravels these priorities among two vital stakeholder groups in Hungary - mayors and school principals - when contemplating local, national, and global sustainability challenges. The findings highlight how priorities manifest distinctly across these spatial scales and among different socio-demographic groups, revealing interesting patterns of spatial appreciation and discounting of certain priorities. A novel Sustainability Complexity (SC) indicator sheds light on stakeholders` balanced consideration of the three sustainability dimensions - Economy, Society, and Environment. The research also introduces the concept of Thinking-Attitude-Behaviour (TAB) priorities, such as mindset change and consumption reduction, with specific groups playing a pivotal role in driving broader societal sustainability transformations. Crucially, it identifies potential areas of misalignment between stakeholders` sustainability priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), underscoring the need for greater dialogue and continued research for alignment. The findings contribute valuable insights to the design of more effective stakeholder engagement strategies and policy frameworks, bolstering the pursuit of sustainability transformation in alignment with the SDGs.
Tárgyszavak:Társadalomtudományok Gazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Sustainability
Spatial discounting
Spatial scales
Sustainability priorities
Stakeholders
Mayors
Principals
Megjelenés:Journal of Cleaner Production. - 420 (2023), p. 1-12. -
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