Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments

Addressing climate change and natural resource depletion has been key to the international and national sustainability agenda for almost 30 years. Despite existing efforts, global CO2 emissions and raw material use levels continue to grow. This seems to suggest the need for more systemic approaches...

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Main Authors: Mark Meyer, Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers, Martin Distelkamp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1858
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spelling doaj-706c1a85a1bb40a19a008bdc743269cb2020-11-25T02:35:45ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01106185810.3390/su10061858su10061858Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based AssessmentsMark Meyer0Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers1Martin Distelkamp2Global Developments and Resources, GWS mbH, Osnabrück 49080, GermanyResource Conservation & Circular Economy, Ecologic Institute, Berlin 10717, GermanyGlobal Developments and Resources, GWS mbH, Osnabrück 49080, GermanyAddressing climate change and natural resource depletion has been key to the international and national sustainability agenda for almost 30 years. Despite existing efforts, global CO2 emissions and raw material use levels continue to grow. This seems to suggest the need for more systemic approaches in environmental policy. Our paper contributes modelling results to assess the potential of efficiency improvements to achieve absolute decoupling of global raw material use and environmental impacts from economic growth. We apply the global, dynamic MRIO model GINFORS to simulate potential effects of raw material efficiency improvements in production against a climate mitigation scenario baseline. Our simulation experiments indicate that (rather radical) progress in the raw material efficiency of production technologies in concert with extensive climate mitigation efforts could enable an absolute decoupling of resource use and CO2 emissions from GDP growth at a global level and for some countries. The absolute raw material extraction levels achieved, however, still exceed the material use reduction targets suggested by sustainability scientists. Our findings highlight that achieving such targets without addressing rebound effects is implausible. Hence, we call upon policy makers to integrate rebound mitigation strategies and move beyond exclusively improving efficiency to tackling structural and behavioural changes.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1858policy assessmentenvironmental systems thinking and modellingresource policymaterial footprintclimate policyrebound effectssimulationmacro-econometric modelsmulti-region input-output modeltransformation
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Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments
Sustainability
policy assessment
environmental systems thinking and modelling
resource policy
material footprint
climate policy
rebound effects
simulation
macro-econometric models
multi-region input-output model
transformation
author_facet Mark Meyer
Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers
Martin Distelkamp
author_sort Mark Meyer
title Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments
title_short Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments
title_full Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments
title_fullStr Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary Resource Policy and Decoupling Trends—Lessons Learnt from Integrated Model-Based Assessments
title_sort contemporary resource policy and decoupling trends—lessons learnt from integrated model-based assessments
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Addressing climate change and natural resource depletion has been key to the international and national sustainability agenda for almost 30 years. Despite existing efforts, global CO2 emissions and raw material use levels continue to grow. This seems to suggest the need for more systemic approaches in environmental policy. Our paper contributes modelling results to assess the potential of efficiency improvements to achieve absolute decoupling of global raw material use and environmental impacts from economic growth. We apply the global, dynamic MRIO model GINFORS to simulate potential effects of raw material efficiency improvements in production against a climate mitigation scenario baseline. Our simulation experiments indicate that (rather radical) progress in the raw material efficiency of production technologies in concert with extensive climate mitigation efforts could enable an absolute decoupling of resource use and CO2 emissions from GDP growth at a global level and for some countries. The absolute raw material extraction levels achieved, however, still exceed the material use reduction targets suggested by sustainability scientists. Our findings highlight that achieving such targets without addressing rebound effects is implausible. Hence, we call upon policy makers to integrate rebound mitigation strategies and move beyond exclusively improving efficiency to tackling structural and behavioural changes.
topic policy assessment
environmental systems thinking and modelling
resource policy
material footprint
climate policy
rebound effects
simulation
macro-econometric models
multi-region input-output model
transformation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1858
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