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Members of the Resource Efficiency: Economics and Outlook project team.

Dr Heinz Schandl, Dr Graham Turner, Dr Franzi Poldy and Prof Steve Keen presented their environment-economy model to UNEP in Bangkok 2009.

Resource efficiency in Asia and the Pacific

CSIRO worked with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to assess the challenges associated with resource use in the Asia-Pacific region.

  • 2 October 2011 | Updated 14 October 2011

An international consortium of research institutes and universities, led by Dr Heinz Schandl of CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, worked together to create a detailed picture of resource use patterns in the Asia-Pacific region from 1970 to 2005, a period of rapid growth in natural resource use.

The team looked at past, present, and future resource use patterns, including material, energy, water, land use, carbon emissions and air pollutants in the Asia-Pacific region. They used economic modelling to provide a range of possible scenarios for the future and to explore ways in which policy can support sustainable development.

The project involved innovative modelling using a technology-based physical stocks and flows model created by CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences. This model traces all resource flows that occur in production and consumption activities. In addition, a
non-equilibrium, multi-sector economic model created by the University of Western Sydney was used to represent the inherently cyclical nature of national economies.

Based on these two models, the team established three scenarios, (i) a business as usual, (ii) resource efficiency and (iii) systems innovation scenario, in order to identify resource use constraints to economic development.

Particular attention was given to the comparative situations in Australia, Japan, India and China.

The research has resulted in a detailed report addressing firstly the concepts of resource efficiency and systems innovation, then related policy decision making, and resource efficiency challenges in the region, concluding with specific policy recommendations.

The first Resource Efficiency: Economics and Outlook for Asia and the Pacific (REEO) report focuses on the demand for and use of natural resources both as drivers for and as consequences of economic activity and social development. It highlights the recent history of natural resource use in the Asia-Pacific region from 1970 to 2005, a time of unprecedented economic development in many countries in the region.

A shorter summary publication providing succinct information for decision makers in government and scientific bodies is also available.

The report was prepared for the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia, in collaboration with the University of Western Sydney, Australia, the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Japan, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), India, and the Institute of Policy and Management Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

The REEO final report and a Key Messages and Highlights document are available for download. 

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Research Profile

Research Stream: Climate Adaptation Flagship Cities and Coasts

Division: CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences

Principal Scientists:

Partners:

  • Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, Dr Magnus Bengtsson, Dr Yasuhiko Hotta, Shiko Hayashi
  • The Energy and Resources Institute, India, Dr Arabinda Mishra
  • Institute of Policy and Management Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Professor Shaofeng Chen
  • University of Western Sydney, Australia, Professor Steve Keen
  • Professor Julian Cribb
  • CSIRO Publishing

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Dr Heinz Schandl

Senior Science Leader

Phone: 61 2 6242 1673

Email: Heinz.Schandl@csiro.au

Ms Anne Leitch

Communication Specialist

Phone: 61 7 3833 5652

Email: Anne.Leitch@csiro.au

Location

CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences - Crace

Bellenden Street (access via Barton Highway)

Crace ACT 2911

Australia

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