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Preliminary Research on Regional Material Flow Analysis:A Case Study of Chengyang District in Qingdao

Preliminary Research on Regional Material Flow Analysis:A Case Study of Chengyang District in Qingdao
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摘要 The method "Material Flow Analysis(MFA)"is one of the effective tools to study law and quantification of material flow between economic system and ecological system.On the national level,economy-wide material flow analysis has been published for a number of countries.However,published studies on the regional or local level are still very limited and a standardized method does not exist yet.On the basis of framework of Material Flow Analysis proposed by Eurostat,the paper collected related data and analyzed material input and output for the Chengyang district in Qingdao.The results showed that DMI(Direct Material Input) and TMR(Total Material Requirement) in absolute number increased about 3.6 and 3.9 times,respectively from 1995 to 2004.Fossil fuel and mineral contributed to about 50.3%-76.3% of DMI.Imports of material increased about 5.0 times and became the most important contributor to DMI,which showed that local economic growth was highly dependent on resources from other regions and countries.DPO(Domestic Processed Output) and TDO(Total Domestic Output) represent slow increasing trend,and DPO contributed to 22.2%-58.1% of TDO,suggesting local hidden flows were of obvious effect on TDO.The biggest component of DPO is CO2,approximately accounting for 90% of DPO.The material productivity increased 57.7% in last decade,reflecting improvement of efficiency of resources utilization in some extent.However,compared to developed countries and regions,material productivity of Chengyang district was relatively low.Therefore,in order to promote the sustainability,it is essential to develop circular economy and enhance materials productivity. The method "Material Flow Analysis (MFA)" is one of the effective tools to study law and quantification of material flow between economic system and ecological system. On the national level, economy-wide material flow analysis has been published for a number of countries. However, published studies on the regional or local level are still very limited and a standardized method does not exist yet. On the basis of framework of Material Flow Analysis proposed by Eurostat, the paper collected related data and analyzed material input and output for the Chengyang district in Qingdao. The results showed that DMI (Direct Material Input) and TMR (Total Material Requirement) in absolute number increased about 3.6 and 3.9 times, respectively from 1995 to 2004. Fossil fuel and mineral contributed to about 50.3%-76.3% of DMI. Imports of material increased about 5.0 times and became the most important Contributor to DMI, which showed that local economic growth was highly dependent on resources from other regions and countries. DPO (Domestic Processed Output) and TDO (Total Domestic Output) represent slow increasing trend, and DPO contributed to 22.2%-58.1% of TDO, suggesting local hidden flows were of obvious effect on TDO. The biggest component of DPO is CO2, approximately accounting for 90% of DPO. The material productivity increased 57.7% in last decade, reflecting improvement of efficiency of resources utilization in some extent. However, compared to developed countries and regions, material productivity of Chengyang district was relatively low. Therefore, in order to promote the sustainability, it is essential to develop circular economy and enhance materials productivity.
出处 《Journal of Northeast Agricultural University(English Edition)》 CAS 2008年第2期41-47,共7页 东北农业大学学报(英文版)
基金 Qingdao Agricultural University Research Fund (630707)
关键词 资源流动分析 资源生产力 青岛 资源管理 material flow analysis, DMI, TMR, material productivity
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