TY - JOUR
T1 - Key sectors in greenhouse gas emissions in Spain: An alternative input–output analysis
AU - Alcántara, Vicent
AU - Padilla, Emilio
PY - 2020/6/15
Y1 - 2020/6/15
N2 - We develop an alternative input–output approach and apply it to the determination of key sectors in emissions. This methodology allows us to assess and classify the different productive sectors according to their greenhouse gas emissions and the role that they play in the productive structure, as well as the participation of their output in the total volume of production. In contrast with previous approaches, we do not focus on the responsibility of final demand, but on the responsibility of the total production of each sector. We apply our methodology to the 2014 input–output table for Spain provided by the World Input–Output Database (2016). The results show that the sectors that induce more emissions from other sectors are manufacture of food products, wholesale and retail trade, and construction. Those that are pulled to emit coincide with those that are relevant for their own final demand, being the most important electricity and gas provision, agriculture, and transportation. The classification obtained allows to orient the design of greenhouse gas emission mitigation policies for the different sectors.
AB - We develop an alternative input–output approach and apply it to the determination of key sectors in emissions. This methodology allows us to assess and classify the different productive sectors according to their greenhouse gas emissions and the role that they play in the productive structure, as well as the participation of their output in the total volume of production. In contrast with previous approaches, we do not focus on the responsibility of final demand, but on the responsibility of the total production of each sector. We apply our methodology to the 2014 input–output table for Spain provided by the World Input–Output Database (2016). The results show that the sectors that induce more emissions from other sectors are manufacture of food products, wholesale and retail trade, and construction. Those that are pulled to emit coincide with those that are relevant for their own final demand, being the most important electricity and gas provision, agriculture, and transportation. The classification obtained allows to orient the design of greenhouse gas emission mitigation policies for the different sectors.
KW - Spain
KW - greenhouse gas emissions
KW - industrial ecology
KW - input–output
KW - key sectors
KW - production structure
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/key-sectors-greenhouse-gas-emissions-spain-alternative-inputoutput-analysis
M3 - Article
SN - 1088-1980
VL - 24
SP - 577
EP - 588
JO - Journal of Industrial Ecology
JF - Journal of Industrial Ecology
IS - 3
ER -