More Productive, Less Sustainable? On the Need to Consider Material Resource Flows

Anke Schaffartzik , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Marina Fischer-Kowalski
Intereconomics 51 ( 4) 200 -204

2
2016
Europe’s Path Towards the Socio-Ecological Transition

Karl Aiginger , Margit Schratzenstaller , Thomas Leoni , Anke Schaffartzik
Intereconomics 51 ( 4) 184 -184

1
2016
Taking Stock of Built Environment Stock Studies: Progress and Prospects.

Maud Lanau , Gang Liu , Ulrich Kral , Dominik Wiedenhofer
Environmental Science & Technology 53 ( 15) 8499 -8515

31
2019
Boundary Issues: Calculating National Material Use for a Globalized World

Anke Schaffartzik , Nina Eisenmenger , Dominik Wiedenhofer
Social Ecology. Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space 5 239 -258

1
2016
How Circular Is the Global Economy? A Sociometabolic Analysis

Willi Haas , Fridolin Krausmann , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Markus Heinz
Social Ecology. Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space 5 259 -275

9
2016
Material Stocks and Sustainable Development

Dominik Wiedenhofer , Willi Haas , Michael Neundlinger , Nina Eisenmenger
Social Ecology. Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space 5 277 -291

2016
Global socioeconomic material stocks rise 23-fold over the 20th century and require half of annual resource use

Fridolin Krausmann , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Christian Lauk , Willi Haas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 ( 8) 1880 -1885

490
2017
From resource extraction to outflows of wastes and emissions: The socioeconomic metabolism of the global economy, 1900-2015.

Fridolin Krausmann , Christian Lauk , Willi Haas , Dominik Wiedenhofer
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions 52 131 -140

68
2018
Growing stocks of buildings, infrastructures and machinery as key challenge for compliance with climate targets

Fridolin Krausmann , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Helmut Haberl
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions 61 102034

79
2020
International Trade Drives Global Resource Use: A Structural Decomposition Analysis of Raw Material Consumption from 1990-2010.

Barbara Plank , Nina Eisenmenger , Anke Schaffartzik , Dominik Wiedenhofer
Environmental Science & Technology 52 ( 7) 4190 -4198

38
2018
2
2020
Household time use, carbon footprints, and urban form: a review of the potential contributions of everyday living to the 1.5 °C climate target

Dominik Wiedenhofer , Barbara Smetschka , Lewis Akenji , Mikko Jalas
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 30 7 -17

103
2018
Consumption-based material flow indicators — Comparing six ways of calculating the Austrian raw material consumption providing six results

Nina Eisenmenger , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Anke Schaffartzik , Stefan Giljum
Ecological Economics 128 ( 128) 177 -186

31
2016
Integrating Material Stock Dynamics Into Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounting: Concepts, Modelling, and Global Application for 1900–2050

Dominik Wiedenhofer , Tomer Fishman , Christian Lauk , Willi Haas
Ecological Economics 156 121 -133

147
2019
Time Matters: The Carbon Footprint of Everyday Activities in Austria

Barbara Smetschka , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Claudine Egger , Edeltraud Haselsteiner
Ecological Economics 164 106357

9
2019
1
2021
Quantifying the potential for climate change mitigation of consumption options

Diana Ivanova , John Barrett , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Biljana Macura
Environmental Research Letters 15 ( 9) 093001

232
2020
A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part I: bibliometric and conceptual mapping

Dominik Wiedenhofer , Doris Virág , Gerald Kalt , Barbara Plank
Environmental Research Letters 15 ( 6) 063002

102
2020
A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part II: synthesizing the insights

Helmut Haberl , Dominik Wiedenhofer , Doris Virág , Gerald Kalt
Environmental Research Letters 15 ( 6) 065003

389
2020