Ecological resource availability: a method to estimate resource budgets for a sustainable economy

IF 4.6 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Harald Desing, G. Braun, R. Hischier
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Non-technical summary Resources are the basis of our economy and their provision causes major shares of the global environmental burdens, many of which are beyond safe limits today. In order to be sustainable, our economy needs to be able to operate within those boundaries. As resources are the physical ‘currency’ of our economy, we present a method that allows translating Earth system boundaries into resource budgets. This ecological resource availability determines the global annual production of a resource that can be considered absolutely sustainable. The budgets can be managed like financial budgets, bringing absolute environmental limits one step closer to decision-makers. Technical summary In this paper, we propose a new method translating Earth system boundaries into resource budgets. These Earth system boundaries are represented by 10 variables from the planetary boundaries framework and one additional boundary for renewable energy potentials. This follows the idea that, in a sustainable economy, resources are not limited by their physical and/or geopolitical availability, but rather by the environmental impacts caused due to their utilization. The method is designed to estimate how much of a specific resource can be provided to the society within Earth system boundaries, taking into account impacts caused by primary production and end-of-life treatment. For the calculation, it is necessary to specify how global boundaries are allocated to the various resources and the acceptable risk of boundary violation. The method considers multiple boundary dimensions and can therefore effectively avoid burden shifting. We calculate the ecological resource availability (ERA) for major metals. We find that, in the current forms of production (state-of-the-art processes), the current share of production (i.e., resource mix) and when allocating the global boundaries according to the same share of impacts caused by these resources today (grandfathering principle), the ERA budgets are 40 times smaller than production volumes in 2016. Social media summary Resource budgets in accordance with the Earth system boundaries enable the management of our planetary household.
生态资源可利用性:可持续经济资源预算估算方法
非技术性摘要资源是我们经济的基础,它们的提供造成了全球环境负担的主要份额,其中许多负担今天已经超出了安全限度。为了可持续发展,我们的经济需要能够在这些边界内运行。由于资源是我们经济的物理“货币”,我们提出了一种将地球系统边界转化为资源预算的方法。这种生态资源的可用性决定了一种可以被认为是绝对可持续的资源的全球年产量。预算可以像财务预算一样进行管理,使决策者离绝对环境限制更近了一步。技术摘要在本文中,我们提出了一种将地球系统边界转化为资源预算的新方法。这些地球系统边界由行星边界框架中的10个变量和可再生能源潜力的一个额外边界表示。这遵循了这样一种观点,即在可持续经济中,资源不受其物理和/或地缘政治可用性的限制,而是受其利用所造成的环境影响的限制。该方法旨在估计在地球系统边界内可以向社会提供多少特定资源,同时考虑到初级生产和报废处理造成的影响。对于计算,有必要指定如何将全局边界分配给各种资源,以及边界违反的可接受风险。该方法考虑了多个边界维度,因此可以有效地避免负担转移。我们计算了主要金属的生态资源可用性(ERA)。我们发现,在当前的生产形式(最先进的工艺)、当前的生产份额(即资源组合)以及根据当今这些资源造成的相同影响份额分配全球边界时(不受限制原则),ERA预算比2016年的产量小40倍。社交媒体摘要根据地球系统边界的资源预算能够管理我们的地球家庭。
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Global Sustainability
Global Sustainability Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
CiteScore
10.90
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3.60%
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19
审稿时长
17 weeks
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