MuSIASEM

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.

  1. ^ Giampietro M, Mayumi K (2000). Multiple-Scale Integrated Assessment of Societal Metabolism: Introducing the Approach. Population and the Environment 22.2:109-153.
  2. ^ Giampietro M, Mayumi K (2000). Multiple-Scale Integrated Assessments of Societal Metabolism: Integrating Biophysical and Economic Representations Across Scales. Population and the Environment 22.2:155-210.
  3. ^ Giampietro, M., Mayumi, K. and Bukkens, S.G.F. 2001. Multiple-scale integrated assessment of societal metabolism: an analytical tool to study development and sustainability. Environment, Development and Sustainability 3 (4): 275-307.
  4. ^ 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. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)