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Substance Flows Through the Economy and Environment of a Region
Part II. Modelling
Ester van der Voet; Reinout Heijungs; Paul Mulder; Ruben Huele; René Kleijn; Lauran van Oers
Corresponding author:: Ester van der Voet, Reinout Heijungs, Paul Mulder, Ruben Huele, René Kleijn, Lauran van Oers, Center of Environmental Science, Leiden University, P.O.Box 9518, NL-2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands

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In the tradition of the study of materials flows through society, the Substance Flow Analysis (SFA) method and its software tool SFINX are presented. SFA aims at providing the relevant information for a country"s overall management strategy regarding single substances or coherent groups of substances. Three modelling techniques and their possibilities and limitations are discussed: Bookkeeping, static modelling, and dynamic modelling. The computer program SFINX can be used for various purposes: (1) to obtain an overview of stocks and flows of a substance in, out and through a nation"s economy and environment for a specific year, (2) to trace the origin of specific pollution problems, and (3) to estimate the effectiveness of certain abatement measures. Each application hat its own requirements with regard to data and modelling.

2 ESPR (3) 137-144 (1995)

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