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According to (Frischknecht, Steiner, & Jungbluth, 2009), the Ecological Scarcity Method may be described as follows:
The Ecological Scarcity Method weights environmental impacts, i.e. pollutant emissions and resource extractions, with what are known as “Eco Factors”. The Eco-Factor is derived from environmental legislation or corresponding policy targets. In its basic form, it follows the procedure of DIN EN ISO 14040.
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Ahbe, S., Weihofen, S., Wellge, S. (2018). Data Collection. In: The Ecological Scarcity Method for the European Union. AutoUni – Schriftenreihe, vol 105. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19506-9_4
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