Conveners
Module 1 – Resources: Regional and global sustainable availability of fossil, biogenic, and socioeconomic resources: Footprint and LCA
- Clemens Mostert (Universität Kassel)
Module 1 – Resources: Regional and global sustainable availability of fossil, biogenic, and socioeconomic resources: Material Flow Accounting
- Hanspeter Wieland (Institute of Social Ecology (BOKU University Vienna))
Module 1 – Resources: Regional and global sustainable availability of fossil, biogenic, and socioeconomic resources: Remote Sensing
- Andrew Pendergrass (Duke University)
Module 1 – Resources: Regional and global sustainable availability of fossil, biogenic, and socioeconomic resources: Discussion M1
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Description
This session focuses on assessing the regional and global availability of fossil, biogenic, and socio-economic resources. We will explore current methods, datasets, biophysical and societal limits, and sustainability criteria,and key challenges.
tba, How can footprint methods contribute to determine sustainable (regional) resource availability and use?
Please edit the title and abstract by November 20th 2025.
Presentation 20 min
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Q&A 5 min
If possible, please upload your presentation and up to two relevant relating research papers.
tba, How can MFA contribute to determine sustainable (regional) resource availability and use?
Please edit the title and abstract by November 20th 2025.
Presentation 20 min
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Q&A 5 min
If possible, please upload your presentation and up to two relevant relating research papers.
Satellites and ground-based monitors can measure pollutants in the air but cannot infer their sources directly; pollutants may have blown downwind or reacted away. Knowledge of emissions comes instead from inventories, which are maps of pollutant sources along with their expected emissions magnitudes, constructed from information such as infrastructure plans and economic reports. Inventories...