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Resource Use Rates and Efficiency as Indicators of Regional Sustainability: an Examination of Five Countries

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We examine trends from 1970 to the mid 1990's of some variables related to development and sustainability for Costa Rica, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands and the United States: first, by calculating energy and agricultural efficiencies over time, second, by examining the environmental impacts of economic activities, and third, by estimating ecological footprints. We find that many "optimistic" arguments about sustainability have been misleading, and that there is little or no indication that we are becoming any more sustainable or even efficient. Total quality-corrected energy consumption has increased for all five countries and the renewable energy portion is decreasing. The efficiency of turning energy into both agricultural production and GDP has declined for all countries except for the US. In general, there is a remarkable linearity between resource use and economic and agricultural production over all countries and all years, suggesting severe biophysical constraints to sustainable objectives. On the other hand, per capita ecological footprints have decreased somewhat in Costa Rica, Mexico, and the United States, while national ecological footprints have tended to remain constant except for Korea. While there has been a reduction of specific pollutants in the United States, some of this has been achieved by exporting heavy manufacturing industries. We conclude that continued population and economic growth in each country is likely to make the achievement of any kind of ‘sustainability’ increasingly unlikely. Sustainability, if that is desirable, requires a very different approach than what we have undertaken to date.

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Ko, JY., Hall, C.A.S. & López Lemus, L.G. Resource Use Rates and Efficiency as Indicators of Regional Sustainability: an Examination of Five Countries. Environ Monit Assess 51, 571–593 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006095822024

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