Aplicações da Matriz Insumo-Produto em análises ambientais no Brasil: uma revisão sistemática de literatura
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X36544Keywords:
Environmental, Productions, Input-output matrixAbstract
Several factors have contributed to the increasing environmental degradation of the planet. Among them, the increase of the population and, consequently, increase of the demand for products and services, being considered the main factors generating externalities for the environment. In order to identify the tools to minimize the levels of degradation of the environment, the strategy of saving energy with the environment. As an instrument, an input-output matrix enables a more specific description of the interdependence relationship of the sectors of an economy to the environment. This article is a cross-reference of the literature review in RSL. The data was not found in the financial data and national studies in the data and method in the analysis of the data of methods. It was possible to identify the existence of 1,667 articles that work with the input-output technique and the environment. Of this total, 19 studies approached this theme for Brazil between the years 2000 and 2018.
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