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Trinket IslandProgress
Title | Type | Author(s) | Year |
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Island Waste Management Systems: Statistics, Challenges, and Opportunities for Applied Industrial Ecology | Journal Article | Eckelman et al. Eckelman, M. J; Ashton, W; Arakaki, Y; Hanaki, K; Nagashima, S; Malone-Lee, L. C. | 2014 |
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Title | Author(s) | Year | Tag(s) |
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The Sustainability of Humanitarian Aid: The Nicobar Islands as a Case of ‘Complex Disaster'
Book Section | Edit |
Singh et al. | 2018 | Economy-Wide Material Flow Analysis (EW-MFA)IslandRuralSub-nationalSustainable production and consumptionTime series |
Complex Disasters on the Nicobar Islands
Book Section | Edit |
Singh et al. | 2016 | Case StudyComplex disastersEconomy-Wide Material Flow Analysis (EW-MFA)Environmental justiceIslandIsland Industrial EcologyMaterial and Energy Flow Analysis (MEFA)Political ecologyRuralSub-nationalSustainable production and consumptionTime series |
Beyond Boserup: The Role of Working Time in Agricultural Development
Book Section | Edit |
Ringhofer et al. | 2014 | Food and agricultureIslandRuralSingle point in timeSub-nationalSustainable production and consumption |
Integrated modelling and scenario building for the Nicobar Islands in the aftermath of the Tsunami
Book Section | Edit |
Wildenberg and Singh | 2012 | IslandSub-nationalSustainable production and consumptionTime series |
Socio-metabolic transitions in subsistence communities. Boserup Revisted
Journal Article | Edit |
Fischer-Kowalski et al. | 2011 | Economy-Wide Material Flow Analysis (EW-MFA)Food and agricultureIslandSingle point in timeSub-nationalSustainable production and consumption |
In the Sea of Influence: A World System Perspective of the Nicobar Islands
Book | Edit |
Simron J. Singh | 2003 | Economy-Wide Material Flow Analysis (EW-MFA)Environmental justiceHuman Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP)IslandSub-national |
Social Metabolism and Labour in a Local Context: Changing Environmental Relations on Trinket Island
Journal Article | Edit |
Singh et al. | 2001 | BiomassCase StudyEmissionsEnergy Flow Analysis (EFA)Fossil FuelsHuman Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP)IslandIsland Industrial EcologyMaterial Flow Analysis (MFA)Material Stock Analysis (MSA)Material and Energy Flow Analysis (MEFA)MineralsPaperRuralSandSocial MetabolismSocial metabolismUM review paper importWaste |
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This layer is about providing context around the city: placement in the region, geodata, spatial boundaries, population numbers over several years, GDP, economic activities, etc.
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1.1. Administrative boundaries 0 |
1.2. Economic activity - descriptions 0 |
1.3. Economic activity - figures 0 |
1.4. Population 0 |
1.5. Policy documents 0 |
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This layer looks at the biophysical properties of the city, including soil, land, ecosystems, climatological characteristics, geology, and more.
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2.2. Trees 0 |
2.3. Biodiversity 0 |
2.4. Bodies of water 0 |
2.5. Average temperatures 0 |
2.6. Rainfall 0 |
2.7. Mineral deposits 0 |
This layer looks at the physical infrastructure that is present in the city. From roads and transportation infrastructure to gas mains, and from bread mills to petrol stations.
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This layer is all about extraction flows, consumption flows, emissions to nature, composition and addition to (artificial) stocks (e.g. Building stocks).
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