Resource use in lithuanian agricultural sector
Author(s) -
Tomas Baležentis,
Jens Leth Hougaard
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
management theory and studies for rural business and infrastructure development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2345-0355
pISSN - 1822-6760
DOI - 10.15544/mts.2014.070
Subject(s) - lithuanian , resource (disambiguation) , natural resource economics , agriculture , business , sustainability , natural resource , decoupling (probability) , environmental economics , sustainable development , resource efficiency , environmental resource management , economics , computer science , geography , computer network , ecology , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , control engineering , law , political science , engineering , biology
Resource use efficiency is a critical issue for a competitive and sustainable economic activity. Indeed, resource use efficiency implies both economic and environmental consequences. Therefore, a sustainable rural development policy is required to promote resource use efficiency. In order to identify the prospective directions for strategic management of the resource in Lithuanian agricultural sector, the trends of the resource use therein are to be identified. The aim of the present paper is to analyse the trends of the resource use in Lithuanian agricultural sector and thus identify the most problematic areas. The concept of decoupling is used to describe the underlying changes in the resource use. The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) is applied for the analysis. The research focuses on energy use, land use, material extraction and carbon emission from the agricultural sector. The results show that the period of 1995–2009 was specific with weak (relative) decoupling of the material extraction from the economic activity and expansive negative decoupling of the use of water resources from the economic activity. JEL Codes: Q15, Q56.
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