List offigures .............................................. xi
List of tables ............................................ xiii
List of contributors ....................................... xvi
List of abbreviations ....................................... xx
Introduction ................................................. 1
VALERIA COSTANTINI, MASSIMILIANO MAZZANTI AND ANNA MONTINI
PART I The foundations of NAMEA and recent developments:
methods and analysis ............................................ 7
1 NAMEA: from pioneer work to regulation and beyond ............ 9
ANGELICA TUDINI AND GIUSY VETRELLA
2 The NAMEA: methodological questions and historical
disputes in the Dutch perspective ........................... 21
PETER J. STAUVERMANN
3 Air emissions in Italian regions: the role of
technological and geographical spillovers ................... 36
VALERIA COSTANTINI, MASSIMILIANO MAZZANTI AND ANNA MONTINI
4 Development and use of a regional NAMEA in Emilia-Romagna
(Italy) ..................................................... 65
ELISA BONAZZI AND MICHELE SANSONI
5 Feasibility and uses of the NAMEA-type framework applied
at local level: case studies in North-Western Italy ......... 80
ALESSANDRA LA NOTTE AND SILVANA DALMAZZONE
6 Air emissions and displacement of production: a case study
for Italy, 1995-2007 ....................................... 104
RENATO MARRA CAMPANALE AND ALDO FEMIA
PART II NAMEA and input-output frameworks: integration,
analyses and policy issues in a European perspective .......... 123
7 Comparisons of the European carbon footprint (2000-2006)
from three different perspectives within a multi-regional
framework .................................................. 125
JOSE MANUEL RUEDA-CANTUCHE
8 Aggregation bias in 'consumption vs. production
perspective' comparisons: evidence using the Italian and
Spanish NAMEAs ............................................. 140
GIOVANNI MARIN, MASSIMILIANO MAZZANTI AND ANNA MONTINI
9 NAMEA and the input-output framework: sensitivity of
environmental variables to changes in the production
structure .................................................. 171
MIGUEL ÁANGEL TARANCÓN AND PABLO DEL RIO
10 Environmental impact of generating electricity by
substituting lignite with photovoltaic technology: an
analysis on the Greek NAMEA ................................ 183
ANASTASIA ВASINA, CHARALAMBOS ECONOMIDIS AND ATHANASIOS
SFETSOS
11 Index-based decomposition of SO2, NOx, CO and PM
emissions stemming from stationary emission sources in
the Czech Republic over 1997-2007 .......................... 203
MILAN ŠĆASNÝ AND FUSAKO TSUCHIMOTO MENKYNA
Index ...................................................... 231
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