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Developing a multiple-criteria decision analysis for green economy transition: a Canadian case study

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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:36 authored by M Bagheri, MS Alivand, M Alikarami, CA Kennedy, G Doluweera, Z Guevara
© 2019, © 2019 The International Input--Output Association. Identifying planning strategies for the transition to a green economy is a formidable challenge. We proposed a novel multiple-criteria decision analysis model which can quantitatively identify the socio-economic and environmental impacts of various government and public policies. We applied the model to four practical scenarios in Canada for determining the optimal final demand that maximizes the country's GDP and employment while minimizing GHG emissions for small, short-term changes. As a result, the model suggested potential ways to simultaneously achieve a GDP growth of 2.5 billion CAD and creation of over 25,000 new jobs, and a saving of 2514 kt CO2. As per the final demand, the electrification of domestic heating and transport should be more promoted. The proposed analysis tool will provide decision-makers with the ability to explore the design and effects of policy reforms, regulatory changes, and targeted public expenditure strategies, thereby overcoming barriers towards a green economy.

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Journal

Economic Systems Research

Volume

31

Pagination

617-641

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0953-5314

eISSN

1469-5758

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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