KOH, S. C. L., T. IBN-MOHAMMED, A. ACQUAYE, Kuishuang FENG, I. M. REANEY, Klaus HUBACEK, H. FUUJI and K. KHATAB. Drivers of US toxicological footprints trajectory 1998–2013. Scientific Reports. London: Nature Publishing Group, 2016, vol. 6, DEC 21 2016, p. 1-10. ISSN 2045-2322. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep39514.
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Original name Drivers of US toxicological footprints trajectory 1998–2013
Authors KOH, S. C. L. (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), T. IBN-MOHAMMED (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), A. ACQUAYE (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Kuishuang FENG (156 China), I. M. REANEY (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Klaus HUBACEK (40 Austria, belonging to the institution), H. FUUJI (392 Japan) and K. KHATAB (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).
Edition Scientific Reports, London, Nature Publishing Group, 2016, 2045-2322.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 4.259
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14230/16:00088510
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep39514
UT WoS 000390322000001
Keywords in English toxicological footprint; technology; economic recession
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Alena Raisová, učo 36962. Changed: 27/4/2017 10:48.
Abstract
Between 2006 and 2009, decreasing toxicological footprint was due to decrease in consumption volume triggered by economic recession. Since 2009, the economic recovery increased toxicological footprint, overwhelming the influence of improved emissions intensity through population growth, consumption and production structures. Accordingly, attaining a less-toxic economy and environment will be influenced by a combination of gains in production efficiency through improvement in emissions mitigation technologies and changes in consumption patterns.
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Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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