Method of accounting
MuSIASEM or Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal and Ecosystem Metabolism,[1][2][3][4] is a method of accounting used to analyse socio-ecosystems and to simulate possible patterns of development. It is based on maintaining coherence across scales and different dimensions (e.g. economic, demographic, energetic) of quantitative assessments generated using different metrics.
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- ^ Cadillo Benalcazar, Juan; Aguirre Fernández de Lara, Roberto; Fraga Ramos, Evelyn; Rosero, Gabriel; Llive, Freddy; Meneses Játiva, Pablo; Arroba Benítez, Francisco; Liger-Cisneros, Belen; Jaramillo Proaño, Santiago (2015-01-01). "Potencial de la gramática del MuSIASEM en la representación del análisis de la sostenibilidad". Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Centro de Prospectiva Estratégica.