[Ccpg] Welcome to Economy Map 2.0/What if we could see the whole US industrial economy - and its environmental and human health impacts - all at once?
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon May 9 08:46:42 PDT 2011
http://www.economymap.org/video
Welcome to Economy Map 2.0
The following videos provide an introduction to
the Economy Map project, starting with its
conceptual goals and moving into its display
format and user interface. The videos build on
one another, so users are encouraged to view them
in the order presented here, but, of course,
that's entirely up to you.
Economy Map 2.0: An Overview
What if we could see the whole US industrial
economy - and its environmental and human health
impacts - all at once? See it. Understand it.
Explore it. Economy Map provides knowledge of
how industrial activities and economic forces
affect the health of people and planet giving us
the power to effectively advocate for change.
Economy Map is an interactive visual map of the
United States economy and its environmental and
human health impacts. It provides a way to
dynamically explore and understand the sources
and flow of goods, services, and environmental
impacts among major industrial sectors. Economy
Map in 60 Seconds is a short version of this
video.
Economy Map in 60 Seconds
Wouldn't it be great if we could see the whole US
industrial economy - and its environmental and
human health impacts - all at once? See it.
Understand it. Explore it. Economy Map lets us
do just that. Economy Map is an interactive
visual map of the United States economy and its
environmental and human health impacts. It
provides a way to dynamically explore and
understand the sources and flow of goods,
services, and environmental impacts among major
industrial sectors. This video is a shorter
version of An Overview of Economy Map.
An Explanation of the Three Perspectives
Economy Map shows environmental impacts from
three perspectives. Direct impacts are those
generated directly by the activities of a sector.
Sectors with high direct impacts offer
opportunities for direct regulation by government
to encourage technology improvement or
substitution. Intermediate impacts include a
sector's direct impacts and the upstream impacts
of its purchased goods/services. Sectors with
high intermediate impacts offer opportunities for
supply chain engagement. Final consumption
impacts are the portion of total (direct and
upstream) impacts generated in reponse to
consumer and government demand. Sectors with
high final consumption impacts offer
opportunities for informed purchasing. In
Economy Map, the shape of a sector communicates
its environmental profile.
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