ABSTRACT

National Accounting Matrices of Environmental Accounts (NAMEA) tables are used to analyze a range of environmental pressures and economic data resulting from consumption and production patterns – helping us gain a far better notion of the consequences of individuals’, households’ and firms’ actions for the world we live in. This book deals with the increasingly complex issues of hybrid environmental and economic accounts. The perspective of environmental accounting for the analysis of the relationships between the economic and environmental systems, especially regarding the satellite accounts like NAMEA, is relatively recent, and partly derives from the conceptual and applied deficits that have emerged during the setting up of green GDP or GNP measures as alternative measures of accounting.

NAMEA provides a comprehensive and integrated picture of the economic system in association with the environmental system (physical pressures such as emissions) by a sector classification. This book is an integrated collection of complementary papers that revolve around the issue of environment-economic accounting In the first part a historical background and empirical issues related to the NAMEA-type table definitions and estimations open the book, followed by some applications and analyses mainly applied to a sub-national level. The second part opens the window to international case studies for different EU countries and studies with methodological insights.

These policy-oriented, original works are primarily from an applied perspective, although theoretical aspects are also fully developed. The book should be of use to Environmental and Ecological economics students and researchers, as well as those studying the more general field of Environment studies.

part |115 pages

The Foundations of NAMEA and Recent Developments

chapter |12 pages

Namea

From Pioneer Work to Regulation and Beyond

chapter |15 pages

The NAMEA

Methodological Questions and Historical Disputes in the Dutch Experience

chapter |29 pages

Air Emissions in Italian Regions

The Role of Technological and Geographical Spillovers

chapter |18 pages

Air Emissions and Displacement of Production

A Case Study for Italy, 1995–2007

part |108 pages

NAMEA and Input–Output Frameworks

chapter |12 pages

NAMEA and the Input–Output Framework

Sensitivity of Environmental Variables to Changes in the Production Structure