Expert Weighting Based Dynamic Eco-efficiency Assessment of World Consumption
Date
2020-06Metadata
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Optimizing the consumption of natural resources and ensuring the availability
of resources for both current and future generations has been the target for sustainability
research. This paper aims to assess the eco-efficiency of global resource consumption
through the environmental footprint perspective. The study effectively utilized
EXIOBASE 3.41, a multi-region input-output (MRIO) database, for collecting data and
Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) approach for eco-efficiency assessment.
Besides, the present paper utilizes expert weighting strategies such as EPP, SAB,
Harvard, and EQUAL for assigning relative significance to various environmental
indicators. Primarily, the data sample represents the influence of environmental
stressors like GHG emission, land use, energy use, material consumption, water
consumption. The study expands through three major scenarios in terms of importance
to the economic and environmental outcomes. As such, with three scenarios and four
weighting strategies, twelve situations are considered for the purpose of the study. The
study findings indicate that the eco-efficiency score for given weighting strategies
concerning economic and environmental impact demonstrates a significant statistical
difference. The countries like China, India, Russia, Mexico, and Turkey are worst
performing while Switzerland, Japan, UK, Germany, and France are best performing in terms of eco-efficiency score. Finally, k-mean clustering algorithm has applied to rank the countries centered on eco-efficiency score and weighing strategies
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