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Unequal raw material exchange between and within countries: Galicia (NW Spain) as a core-periphery economy 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 172
作者:  Pinero, Pablo;  Perez-Neira, David;  Infante-Amate, Juan;  Chas-Amil, Maria L.;  Doldan-Garcia, Xoan R.
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Unequal exchange  Material footprint  Material flow accounting  Value added  World system theory  Multi-Regional Input-Output  
A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part II: synthesizing the insights 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (6)
作者:  Haberl, Helmut;  Wiedenhofer, Dominik;  Virag, Doris;  Kalt, Gerald;  Plank, Barbara;  Brockway, Paul;  Fishman, Tomer;  Hausknost, Daniel;  Krausmann, Fridolin;  Leon-Gruchalski, Bartholomaeus;  Mayer, Andreas;  Pichler, Melanie;  Schaffartzik, Anke;  Sousa, Tania;  Streeck, Jan;  Creutzig, Felix
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decoupling  economic growth  degrowth  material flow  energy  exergy  GHG emissions  
Hidden linkages between resources and economy: A "Beyond-GDP" approach using alternative welfare indicators 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 169
作者:  Kalimeris, Panos;  Bithas, Kostas;  Richardson, Clive;  Nijkamp, Peter
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Beyond GDP  Material flow analysis (MFA)  Dematerialization  Material intensity (MI)  Decoupling  ISEW  HDI  GPI  (de)growth  Sustainability  Welfare measurement  
Growing stocks of buildings, infrastructures and machinery as key challenge for compliance with climate targets 期刊论文
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2020, 61
作者:  Krausmann, Fridolin;  Wiedenhofer, Dominik;  Haberl, Helmut
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Social metabolism  Material and energy flow analysis  Material stocks  Climate-change mitigation  SSP scenario  Low-carbon living  
High-pressure strengthening in ultrafine-grained metals 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Yoshida, Kenichi;  Gowers, Kate H. C.;  Lee-Six, Henry;  Chandrasekharan, Deepak P.;  Coorens, Tim;  Maughan, Elizabeth F.;  Beal, Kathryn;  Menzies, Andrew;  Millar, Fraser R.;  Anderson, Elizabeth;  Clarke, Sarah E.;  Pennycuick, Adam;  Thakrar, Ricky M.;  Butler, Colin R.
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High-pressure diamond anvil cell experiments reveal that compression strengthening of nanocrystalline nickel increases as its grain sizes decrease to 3 nanometres, owing to dislocation hardening and suppression of grain boundary plasticity.


The Hall-Petch relationship, according to which the strength of a metal increases as the grain size decreases, has been reported to break down at a critical grain size of around 10 to 15 nanometres(1,2). As the grain size decreases beyond this point, the dominant mechanism of deformation switches from a dislocation-mediated process to grain boundary sliding, leading to material softening. In one previous approach, stabilization of grain boundaries through relaxation and molybdenum segregation was used to prevent this softening effect in nickel-molybdenum alloys with grain sizes below 10 nanometres(3). Here we track in situ the yield stress and deformation texturing of pure nickel samples of various average grain sizes using a diamond anvil cell coupled with radial X-ray diffraction. Our high-pressure experiments reveal continuous strengthening in samples with grain sizes from 200 nanometres down to 3 nanometres, with the strengthening enhanced (rather than reduced) at grain sizes smaller than 20 nanometres. We achieve a yield strength of approximately 4.2 gigapascals in our 3-nanometre-grain-size samples, ten times stronger than that of a commercial nickel material. A maximum flow stress of 10.2 gigapascals is obtained in nickel of grain size 3 nanometres for the pressure range studied here. We see similar patterns of compression strengthening in gold and palladium samples down to the smallest grain sizes. Simulations and transmission electron microscopy reveal that the high strength observed in nickel of grain size 3 nanometres is caused by the superposition of strengthening mechanisms: both partial and full dislocation hardening plus suppression of grain boundary plasticity. These insights contribute to the ongoing search for ultrastrong metals via materials engineering.


  
An Integrated Material Flows, Stakeholders and Policies Approach to Identify and Exploit Regional Resource Potentials 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 161: 292-320
作者:  Volk, Rebekka;  Mueller, Richard;  Reinhardt, Joachim;  Schultmann, Frank
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Material Flow Analysis  Stakeholder Analysis  Stakeholder Model  Resource Efficiency  Reduced Environmental Impact  Construction and Demolition Sector  Policy Recommendations  
The Physical Economy of France (1830-2015). The History of a Parasite? 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 157: 291-300
作者:  Magalhaes, Nelo;  Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste;  Jarrige, Francois;  Le Roux, Thomas;  Levillain, Gaetan;  Lyautey, Margot;  Noblet, Guillaume;  Bonneuil, Christophe
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Material flow analysis (MFA)  Social metabolism  Environmental history  Economic history  World-ecology  
Trade, Ecologically Unequal Exchange and Colonial Legacy: The Case of France and its Former Colonies (1962-2015) 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 156: 98-109
作者:  Infante-Amate, Juan;  Krausmann, Fridolin
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Ecologically unequal exchange  Material flow analysis  Socio-economic metabolism  Colonialism  Physical trade  
Integrating Material Stock Dynamics Into Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounting: Concepts, Modelling, and Global Application for 1900-2050 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 156: 121-133
作者:  Wiedenhofer, Dominik;  Fishman, Tomer;  Lauk, Christian;  Haas, Willi;  Krausmann, Fridolin
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Dynamic material flow analysis  Economy-wide material flow accounting  Uncertainty  Circular economy  Monte-Carlo simulations  Socio-economic metabolism  
Accounting for Raw Material Embodied in Imports by Multi-regional Input-Output Modelling and Life Cycle Assessment, Using Finland as a Study Case 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2018, 152: 40-50
作者:  Pinero, Pablo;  Cazcarro, Ignacio;  Arto, Inaki;  Maenpaa, Ilmo;  Juutinen, Artti;  Pongracz, Eva
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Material flow accounting  Raw material equivalents  Material footprint