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Bendthetrend
Pathwaystoaliveableplanetas
resourceusespikes
GlobalResourcesOutlook
2024
?2024UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme
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Bendthetrend
Pathwaystoaliveableplanetas
resourceusespikes
Acknowledgements
DevelopedundertheguidanceoftheInternationalResourcePanelCo-ChairsJanezPoto?nikandIzabellaTeixeira.
LeadCoordinatingAuthor:HansBruyninckx
LeadChapterAuthors:HansBruyninckx,SteveHatfield-Dodds,StefanieHellweg,HeinzSchandl.
ContributingAuthorsbyChapter:
Chapter1:HansBruyninckx,BeatrizVidal,HalaRazian,RebeccaNohl.
Chapter2:HeinzSchandl,RaymundoMarcos-Martinez,JimWest,YingyingLu,AlessioMiatto,StephanLutter,StefanGiljum,ManfredLenzen,MengyuLi,LiviaCabernard,MarinaFischer-Kowalski.
Chapter3:StefanieHellweg,LiviaCabernard,ViktorasKulionis,ChristopherOberschelp,StephanPfister.
Chapter4:SteveHatfield-Dodds,YingyingLu,RayMarcos-Martinez,HeinzSchandl,EsterVanderVoet,DetlefvanVuuren,LiviaCabernard,SebastiaanDeetman,VassilisDaioglou,OreaneEdelenbosch,StefanFrank,PetrHavlik,StefanieHellweg,ManfredLenzen,MengyuLi,AmandaPalazzo,GeorgeVerikios,KajvanderWijst.
Chapter5:HansBruyninckx,BeatrizVidal,RebeccaNohl,HalaRazian,PaulEkins,JuliusGatune,SteveHatfield-Dodds,StefanieHellweg,JeffHerrick,PederJensen,JoannaKulczycka,IrisLassus,ReidLifset,EevaPrimmer,JeannetteSanchez,HeinzSchandl,NamitaSharma,MarkSwilling,AndersWijkman,BingZhu,MikeAsquith,EliasAyuk,VeredBlass,ShaoFengChen,AkshayJain,AnaJesusandDiogoAparecidoLopesSilva.
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ThisreportwaswrittenundertheauspicesoftheInternationalResourcePanel(IRP)oftheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme(UNEP).ThanksareextendedtoJanezPoto?nikandIzabellaTeixeira,co-chairsoftheIRP,andthemembersoftheIRPanditsSteeringCommittee.
TheauthorsarethankfultotheWorkingGroupMembers,especially:AnthonyChiu,PaulEkins,JeffHerrick,JoannaKulczycka,MichaelObersteiner,EevaPrimmer,AnuRamaswami,MarkSwilling,EstervanderVoet,HelgaWeiszandAndersWijkman.
TheauthorslikewiseexpresstheirgratitudefortheguidancereceivedbythePolicyResponseDraftingGroupconvenedtosupportdevelopmentofChapter5,including:EliasAyuk,JuliusGatune,MaartenHajer,ReidLifset,LourdesJeannetteSanchezZuritaandBingZhu,aswellastheGROWorkingGroupmembersEevaPrimmer,MarkSwillingandAndersWijkman.
Theauthorsarealsothankfultothecontributorsofcountryprofiles(availableat
):Kwabena
O.Asubonteng,EliasAyuk,ChikaAoki-Suzuki,JoannaKulczycka,ViktorasKulionis,PhilipNuss,CássiaUgayaandRanYagasa.
TheauthorswouldliketothankRaymondBrandes,GarreteClark,SofieClausen,AndrewFanning,AndreaHinwood,PaoloMarengo,GiulioMattioli,MonaMohammed,JuliaOkatz,FabiennePierre,RulaQalyoubi,JuliaSteinberger,GinaTorregrozaandJinhuaZhangfortheirinputs.
TheauthorsarethankfultotheReviewEditor,IRPmember,KeisukeNansaiforhisleadershipandsupportintheexternalreviewprocess.TheyarealsogratefulfortheExternalExpertReviewprovidedbyMeganCole,IchirDaigo,DamienGiurco,RyuKoide,DiagoAparecidoLopesSilva,PaulLucas,KateMeyer,ShinsukeMurakami,RüdigerSchaldach,JyriSepp?l?,TomohiroTasaki,CarlosAndresTrujilloValencia,FrancescaVerones,HongxiaWang,RanranWangandYutaoWang,andotheranonymousexpertreviewers.
TheauthorsalsowishtothanktheCentreforEnvironmentandDevelopmentfortheArabRegionandEurope(CEDARE)andUNEPEarlyWarningandAssessmentDivisionfortheircontributioninfacilitatingtheuseoftheonlineReviewEditingAnalyticalDatabaseoftheGlobalEnvironmentOutlook(GEO-READ)systemfortheGlobalResourcesOutlookexternalexpertreviewprocess.
TheauthorsaregratefultotheSecretariatoftheInternationalResourcePanelhostedbytheUnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme,andtoHalaRazianinparticular,forthecoordinationandtechnicalsupportprovidedforthepreparationofthisreport.TheauthorswouldalsoliketothankBeatrizVidal,PederJensenandRebeccaNohlfortheirsupportinthecoordinationofthereport.
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Listofabbreviations
BAT
bestavailabletechnology
BECCS
Bio-energywithcarboncaptureandstorage
CBD
ConventiononBiologicalDiversity
CCS
carboncaptureandstorage
CTU
comparativetoxicunits
DALYs
DisabilityAdjustedLifeYears
DE
domesticextraction
DMC
domesticmaterialconsumption
DPSIR
Drivers-Pressures-State-Impact-Response
EECCA
EasternEurope,CaucasusandCentralAsia
region
FAO
FoodandAgricultureOrganizationofthe
UnitedNations
G7
GroupofSeven
G20
GroupofTwenty
GDP
grossdomesticproduct
GHG
greenhousegases
GRO
GlobalResourcesOutlook
Gt
gigaton
GWP
GlobalWarmingPotentials
HDI
HumanDevelopmentIndex
IHDI
inequality-adjustedhumandevelopmentindex
IEA
InternationalEnergyAgency
IPAT
Impact=PopulationxAffluencexTechnology
IPCC
IntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange
IPBES
IntergovernmentalScience-PolicyPlatformon
BiodiversityandEcosystemServices
IRP
InternationalResourcePanel
LCA
lifecycleassessment
MF
materialfootprint
MFA materialflowsanalysis
MI materialintensity
MJ megajoule
Mt milliontons
OECD OrganisationforEconomicCo-operationand
Development
PDF potentiallydisappearedfractionofspecies
PM particulatematter
PTB physicaltradebalance
R&D researchanddevelopment
RTB rawmaterialtradebalance
SBTs Science-basedTargets
SCP sustainableconsumptionandproduction
SDG SustainableDevelopmentGoals
SSP SharedSocioeconomicPathways
TWh TeraWatthours
UN UnitedNations
UNCCD UnitedNationsConventiontoCombat
Desertification
UNCHE UnitedNationsConferenceontheHuman
Environment
UNCTAD UnitedNationsConferenceonTradeand
Development
UNEP UnitedNationsEnvironmentProgramme
UNFCCC UnitedNationsFrameworkConventionon
ClimateChange
UNICEF UnitedNationsChildren’sFund
UNIDO UnitedNationsIndustrialDevelopment
Organization
USA UnitedStatesofAmerica
WHO WorldHealthOrganization
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Glossary1
Absolutedecoupling:Absolutedecouplingisashorthanddescriptionofasituationinwhichresourceproductivitygrowsfasterthaneconomicactivity(GDP)andresourceuseisabsolutelydeclining.Seealso:decoupling,relativedecouplingandimpactdecoupling.
Bioeconomy:Thisreferstoallsectorsandsystemsthatrelyonbiomassincludingbiologicalresources(animals,plants,micro-organismsandderivedbiomass,includingorganicwaste),theirfunctionsandprinciples.Itincludesandinterlinks:landandmarineecosystemsandtheservicestheyprovide;allprimaryproductionsectorsthatuseandproducebiologicalresources(agriculture,forestry,fisheriesandaquaculture);andalleconomicandindustrialsectorsthatusebiologicalresourcesandprocessestoproducefood,feed,bio-basedproducts,energyandservices(adaptedfromtheEuropeanUnion(EU)BioeconomyStrategy(COM/2018/673)).Italsoreferstoconservationandregenerationofbiologicalresources,includingrelatedknowledge,science,technologyandinnovationtoprovidesolutions(seeFoodandAgricultureOrganizationoftheUnitedNations[FAO],2basedonGlobalBioeconomySummitCommuniqué2020).3ThisGROreportconsidersthatthesustainableuseofbiomassmustbebasedonprioritizingtheuseofbiomassformaximumwell-beingandminimalimpact.
Biomass:Crops,grazedbiomass,foddercrops,wood,wildcatchandharvest.
Capitalformation:Capitalformationreferstoadditionsofcapitalstock,suchasthebuild-upofinfrastructure,equipmentandtransportationassets.Inmulti-regionalinput-outputassessments,thisisreportedaspartofthefinaldemandpersectorandregion.
Circulareconomy:Thecirculareconomyisonewherethevalueofproducts,materialsandresourcesismaintainedforaslongaspossibleintheeconomy,andthegenerationofwasteisminimized.Thisisincontrasttoalineareconomy,whichisbasedonthe“extract,makeanddispose”modelofproductionandconsumption.
Consumption:Theuseofproductsandservicesfor(domestic)finaldemand,namelyforhouseholds,governmentandinvestments.Theconsumptionofresourcescanbecalculatedbyattributingthelife-cycle-wideresourcerequirementstothoseproductsandservices(forexamplebyinput-outputcalculation).
Consumptionperspective:Itallocatestheuseofnaturalresourcesortherelatedimpactsthroughoutthesupplychaintotheregionwheretheseresources,incorporatedinvariouscommodities,arefinallyconsumedbyindustries,governmentsandhouseholds.
Cradle-to-grave:Denotesthesystemboundariesofafulllife-cycleassessmentstudy,consideringalllife-cyclestages,includingrawmaterialextraction,production,transport,useandfinaldisposal.Alsotermed“l(fā)ife-cycleperspective”.
DisabilityAdjustedLifeYears(DALYs):Measureforhealthimpacts(referringtoparticulatematterhealthimpacts
inthisreport).Itquantifiestheamountoflifeyearslostorlivedwithhealthimpairment.BasedonWorldHealthOrganization[WHO]2019.
Decoupling:Decouplingiswhenresourceuseorsomeenvironmentalpressureorimpactgrowsataslowerratethantheeconomicactivitycausingit(relativedecoupling)ordeclineswhiletheeconomicactivitycontinuestogrow(absolutedecoupling).
Demand-sidemeasures:Policiesandprogrammestoinfluencethedemandforgoodsand/orservices.Intheenergysector,demand-sidemanagementaimstoreducedemandforelectricityandotherformsofenergyrequiredtodeliverenergyservices.Source:IntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange[IPCC]2018a.
Drivers-pressures-state-impacts-response(DPSIR)framework:TheDPSIRframeworkaimstoprovideastep-wisedescriptionofthecausalchainlinkingeconomicactivity(drivers),pressures(suchasemissionsofpollutants),changesinthestateoftheenvironment(includinglandcoverchange)andimpacts(diminishedhumanhealth,biodiversitylossandothers).Thisthenleads
ThisbuildsontheIRPglossary
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toasocietalresponseaimedatadaptingthosedrivingforcestoreduceimpacts.Itshouldnotbeunderstoodasareactivegovernanceapproachthatwaitsforirreversiblechangestotheenvironmentbeforeresponding,butratheranapproachthatsupportspreventativeactionandthatcanbeusedasananalyticaltoolforlinkinghuman-naturesystemsinfuturemodellingtohelpsteeratransition.
Employment:Thistermdenotesthenumberoffull-timeequivalentpositions(usedinChapter3).
Environmentalimpacts:Harmfuleffectsofhumanactivitiesonecosystemsandhumanhealth.Thepresentreportincludesthefollowingmethodsandimpactcategories(seeTable3.1forafulllist):
Climatechangeimpacts:Emissionscontributingtoclimatechange(suchasCO2,CH4,N2O)areweighedaccordingtotheconcentrationchangetheyproduceintheatmospheremultipliedwiththeradiativeforcingoftherespectivegas,asubstancepropertydescribinghowmuchenergythesubstancecanabsorb.Thiseffectofalteringtheenergybalanceoftheearthisaccumulatedoveradefinedtimehorizon(typically100years)andpublishedbyIPCCas“GlobalWarmingPotentials,GWPs”(IPCC2013).Impactsarecalledclimatechangeimpacts,butarealsoknownas
acarbonfootprintorgreenhousegas(GHG)emissions.AllemissionsareexpressedaskgCO2-equivalents.
Ecotoxicity:Emissionsoftoxicsubstancesaretransported,degradedandtransferredbetweenvariousenvironmentalcompartments(air,waterandsoil),wheretheymayleadtodirectexposure(includinginhalationofairwithpollutants)orindirectexposure(suchascropuptakeofpollutantsfromsoilandingestionofcropasfood).Toxiceffectsmayoccurafterexposure.
Biodiversityloss:Landuseoreutrophicationreducesnaturalhabitatsizeoraltersthenutrientsupply,therebydegradingecosystemsandleadingtospeciesextinctions.
Waterstress:Waterstressreferstotheimpactsofwaterconsumptiononwaterasaflowresource.Additionally,absolutewaterscarcity(availabilityperarea)isconsideredtocombinenaturalandhuman-inducedwaterstressinasingleindicator.BasedonBoulayetal.(2018).
Extraction:amountofmaterialextractedfromthenaturalenvironmentforuseintheeconomy.Itincludesextractiveactivitiessuchasmining,aswellasagriculturalandwoodharvest.
Fairconsumptionspace:Theneedtocurboverconsumptionwhileensuringconsumptionopportunitiesneededforfulfillingbasicneeds,decentlivingstandardsandhumandignity.Source:UnitedNationsEnvironmentalProgramme[UNEP]2022b.
Footprints:Footprintscanmeasuredifferenttypesofpressureandimpactincludingresourceuse(suchasmaterialsandwater),pollutionemissionsandenvironmentalimpacts(climatechange,waterscarcity,biodiversitylossesandsoforth).InthecontextoftheInternationalResourcePanel(IRP)flagshipreport,GlobalResourcesOutlook2019,thetermfootprintsisusedtorepresentthewholesystemofenvironmentalpressuresandimpactsexertedbyhumanactivity,includingdirectpressuresandimpactsoccurringwithinthegeographicalboundarywheretheactivityoccursandindirect/orsupplychainpressuresandimpactsinsideandoutside(transboundaryones).
Fossilfuels:Coal,anthracite,lignite,peat,gas,oilandtarsands.
Healthimpacts:Harmfuleffectsofhumanactivitiesonthehealthofapopulation.Inthepresentreport,theenvironmentalhealthimpactsofparticulatematter(PM)
wereassessed(asthelatteristhemaincauseoftheformer).Thisincludescardiovascularandrespiratorydiseasescausedbyfineprimaryparticulatematteremissionsorsecondaryparticulatematter,whichisformedfromprecursorgasestransformedtoparticulatematterintheatmosphere(SOx,NOxandammonia).
Impactassessment:Thisisusedinterchangeablywiththetermlife-cycleimpactassessment.Itdenotesa“phaseoflifecycleassessmentaimedatunderstandingandevaluatingthemagnitudeandsignificanceofthepotentialenvironmentalimpacts”ofasystem(accordingtotheInternationalOrganizationforStandardization(ISO14040)).Itlinksenvironmentalimpactstoemissionsandprimaryresourceuse.Life-cycleimpactassessmentisdefinedasthephaseoflife-cycleassessment(seebelow)aimedatunderstandingandevaluatingthemagnitudeandsignificanceofthepotentialenvironmentalimpactsofaproductsystem.BasedonISO14044(2006).
Impactdecoupling:Impactdecouplingreferstoaslowerrateofgrowthinenvironmentalimpactsthanintheeconomicactivitycausingit(relativedecoupling)oranabsolutedeclineinimpactswhiletheeconomicactivitycontinuestogrow(absolutedecoupling).Impactdecouplingfromresource-usegrowthreferstoaslowerrateofgrowthinenvironmentalimpactsthanresourceuse(relativedecoupling)oranabsolutedeclineinimpactswhileresourceusecontinuestogrow(absolutedecoupling).
Incomegroups:Thisreportprovidesanalysisbasedonincomegroups.TheincomegroupclassificationcomesfromtheUnitedNations,whichisbasedonthresholdsestablishedbytheWorldBanktoensurecompatibilitywithclassificationsusedinotherinternationalorganizations.Therearefourincomegroupcategories:high-income,upper
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middle-income,lowermiddle-incomeandlow-income(seeAnnex1).Thesecategoriesareusedinallassessmentsofthereport.However,forChapter4,incomegroupingreliesonthecountryandregionalgroupsoftheunderlyingmodels(seesection8.4intheannex).
Input-output(I-O)method:Input-outputtablesdescribetheinterdependenceofallproductionandconsumptionactivitiesinaneconomy.Inaninput-outputmodel,theeconomyisrepresentedbyindustrysectors(includingresourceextraction,processing,manufacturingandservicesectors)andfinaldemandcategories(includinghouseholds,government,investment,exportandstockchanges).IntegratinginformationonemissionsandresourceusecausedbysectorsandfinaldemandallowsenvironmentallyextendedIOtables(eeIOT)tobeprovided.Thesecanbeusedtocalculateenvironmentalpressuresinducedbyproductionsectorsorfinaldemandcategoriesinawayasimilartovalue-addedorlabour.
Justtransition:Whiledefinitionsvaryacrossthematicandgeographiccontexts,ajusttransitionmeansgreeningtheeconomyinawaythatisasfairandinclusiveaspossibletoeveryoneconcerned,creatingdecentworkopportunitiesandleavingnoonebehind(InternationalLabourOrganization(ILO)).4AccordingtothisGROreport,addressingthestructurallyunequaldistributionofcostsandbenefitsofourcurrentmodelsofresourceuseiskeytoajusttransitiontowardssustainableresourceuse.Ajusttransitionalsorelatestotheprinciplesofsufficiency(seebelow),whichcallforanincreaseofresourceuseinlow-developmentcontextstopromotedignifiedlivingstandards,andthereductionofresourceuseinthecontextofhigherconsumptionfootprint.Ajusttransitionrequirescompensationfortheactorsandcommunitiesthatwillbenegativelyaffectedbytheactionsdeployedforthetransition.
Life-CycleAssessment:Life-CycleAssessment(LCA)istheassessmentofimpactsassociatedwithalllifestagesofaproductorservicefromcradletograve(seedefinitionabove).
Life-cycleperspective:Alifecycleperspectiveincludesconsiderationoftheenvironmentalaspectsofanorganization’sactivities,productsandservicesthatitcancontrolorinfluence.Stagesinalifecycleincludeacquisitionofrawmaterials,design,production,transportation/delivery,use,endoflifetreatmentandfinaldisposal(ISOn.d.).Alsotermed“cradle-to-grave”.
Materials:Materialsaresubstancesorcompounds.Theyareusedasinputsforproductionormanufacturingbecauseoftheirproperties.Amaterialcanbedefinedatdifferentstagesofitslifecycle:unprocessed(orraw)materials,intermediatematerialsandfinishedmaterials.Forexample,
ironoreisminedandprocessedintocrudeiron,whichinturnisrefinedandprocessedintosteel.Eachofthesecanbecalledmaterials.Steelisthenusedasaninputinmanyotherindustriestomakefinishedproducts.Throughoutthereport,assessmentsrefertomaterialresources(biomass,fossilfuels,metalsandnon-metallicminerals,seebelow),withthetermoftenshortenedto“materials”.
Materialresources:Biomass,fossilfuels,metalsandnon-metallicminerals.Throughoutthereport,assessmentsrefertomaterialresourcesas“materials”(seeabove).
Materialflowanalysis:Materialflowanalysis(MFA)comprisesagroupofmethodstoanalysethephysicalflowsofmaterialsinto,throughandoutofagivensystem.Thiscanbeappliedatdifferentlevelsofscaleincludingproducts,firms,sectors,regionsandwholeeconomies.Theanalysismayfocusonindividualsubstanceormaterialflows,oraggregatedflowssuchasresourcegroups(fossilfuels,metalsorminerals).Economy-wideMFA(ewMFA)isappliedtoentireeconomiesandprovidesthebasisforproducingindicatorsonthemetabolicperformanceofcountriesintermsofmaterialinputsandconsumption(suchasDirectMaterialInput(DMI),DomesticMaterialConsumption(DMC),TotalMaterialRequirement(TMR)andTotalMaterialConsumption(TMC)).
Metals:Metalsareelements(ormixturesofelements)characterizedbyspecificpropertiessuchasconductivityofelectricity.Majorengineeringmetalsincludealuminium,copper,iron,lead,steelandzinc.Preciousmetalsincludegold,palladium,platinum,rhodiumandsilver,whilespecialtymetalsincludeantimony,cadmium,chromium,cobalt,magnesium,manganese,mercury,molybdenum,nickel,tin,titaniumandtungsten.Becausemetalsareelements,theyarenotdegradableandcannotbedepletedinanabsolutesense:onceintheenvironmenttheydonotdisappear.However,some,likeheavymetals,mayaccumulateinsoils,sedimentsandorganisms–withimpactsonhumanandecosystemhealth.
MultilateralEnvironmentalAgreement(MEA):LegallybindinginstrumentsbetweentwoormorenationStates,dealingwithenvironmentalaspects.MostMEAshavebeenadoptedafterthe1972UnitedNationsConferenceontheHumanEnvironment(UNCHE).TheUnitedNationsFrameworkConventiononClimateChange(UNFCCC),ConventiononBiologicalDiversity(CBD)andtheConventiontoCombatDesertification(UNCCD)aresomeofthemostsignificantexamplesofMEAsatgloballevel,formingtheinternationallegalbasisforglobaleffortstoaddresstheseenvironmentalissues.
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Non-metallicminerals:Materialssuchassand,gravel,limestone,gypsumandclaythataremostlyusedforconstructionbutalsoforindustrialapplications.
Planetaryboundaries:EstimateofasafeoperatingspaceforhumanitywithrespecttothefunctioningofkeyEarthSystemprocesses,referringtobiophysicalprocesses
oftheEarthSystemthatdeterminetheself-regulatingcapacityoftheplanet.Accordingtothisconcept,theboundarylevelshouldnotbetransgressedifunacceptableglobalenvironmentalchangeistoavoided(intermsoftheriskshumanityfacesinthetransitionoftheplanetfromtheHolocenetotheAnthropocene).TheoriginalworkbyRockstr?metal.(2009)referstonineplanetaryboundaries.
Productionperspective:Itallocatestheuseofnaturalresourcesortheimpactsrelatedtonaturalresourceextractionandprocessingtothelocationwheretheyphysicallyoccur(Woodetal.2018).
Provisioningsystem:Recentlyemergedandincreasinglyrelevantconceptthatgroupstogetherrelatedecological,technological,institutionalandsocialelementsthatinteracttotransformnaturalresourcestosatisfyforeseenhumanneeds.Usingthisapproachmeansthatresourceuseandrelatedimpactsareallocatedtothesystemswherefinalconsumptiontakesplace.Source:Fanningetal.(2020)
Relativedecoupling:Inrelativedecouplingthegrowthrateoftheenvironmentallyrelevantparameter(suchasresourcesusedorenvironmentalimpact)islowerthanthegrowthrateoftherelevanteconomicindicator(forexampleGDP).
Resourceefficiency:Ingeneralterms,resourceefficiencydescribestheoverarchinggoalsofdecoupling—increasinghumanwell-beingandeconomicgrowthwhileloweringtheamountofresourcesrequiredandnegativeenvironmentalimpactsassociatedwithresourceuse.Inotherwords,thismeansdoingbetterwithless.Intechnicalterms,resourceefficiencymeansachievinghigheroutputswithlowerinputsandcanbereflectedbyindicatorssuchasresourceproductivity(includingGDP/resourceconsumption).Ambitionstoachievearesource-efficienteconomythereforerefertosystemsofproductionandconsumptionthathavebeenoptimizedwithregardtoresourceuse.Thisincludesstrategiesofdematerialization(savings,reductionofmaterialandenergyuse)andre-materialization(reuse,remanufacturingandrecycling)inasystems-wideapproachtoacirculareconomy,aswellasinfrastructuretransitionswithinsustainableurbanization.
Resourceproductivity:Asanindicatoronthemacro-economiclevel,totalresourceproductivityiscalculatedasGDP/TMR(OrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment[OECD]2008).Itmaybepresentedtogetherwithindicatorsoflabourorcapitalproductivity.Resourceproductivityistheinverseofresourceintensity.
Resources:Resources—includingland,waterandmaterials—areseenaspartsofthenaturalworldthatcanbeusedineconomicactivitiestoproducegoodsandservices.Materialresourc
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