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Domestic material consumption per capita

Authors: Eurostat;

Domestic material consumption per capita

Abstract

L’indicateur est défini comme la quantité totale de matières directement utilisée dans une économie et est égal à l’apport de matières premières (DMI) diminué des exportations. Le DMI mesure l’apport de matières premières destinées à être utilisées dans l’économie. Le DMI est égal à l’extraction intérieure (DE) augmentée des importations. Pour le calcul « par habitant » de l’indicateur, la population moyenne est utilisée (la moyenne arithmétique de la population au 1er Janvier de deux années consécutives).La consommation intérieure de matières (CIM) est basée sur les comptes des flux de matières à l’échelle de l’économie (CFM-EE). La théorie des comptes des flux de matières à l’échelle de l’économie inclut des compilations d’apports de matières globaux dans l’économie nationale, les changements dans le stock de matières d’une économie et les extrants de matières vers d’autres économies ou vers l’environnement. Les CFM-EE englobent toutes les matières solides, gazeuses, et liquides, sauf l’eau et l’air. L’eau contenue dans les produits est inclue.

Der Indikator ist definiert als der Gesamtbetrag des direkt in einer Volkswirtschaft verwendeten Materials und entspricht dem direkten Materialeinsatz (DMI) abzüglich der Exporte. Der DMI misst den direkten Input von Materialien für den Einsatz in der Wirtschaft. DMI entspricht Inlandsextraktion (DE) plus Importe. Für die Berechnung des Indikators pro Kopf wird die durchschnittliche Bevölkerungszahl verwendet (das arithmetische Mittel der Bevölkerung am 1. Januar von zwei aufeinander folgenden Jahren).Der inländische Materialverbrauch (DMC) basiert auf den gesamtwirtschaftlichen Materialflusskonten (EW-MFA). Die Theorie volkswirtschaftlicher Materialflussrechnungen umfasst Zusammenfassungen der gesamten Materialeinträge in die Volkswirtschaft, der Veränderungen des Materialbestands innerhalb der Wirtschaft und der materiellen Ergebnisse in andere Volkswirtschaften oder in die Umwelt. EW-MFA umfasst alle festen, gasförmigen und flüssigen Materialien außer Wasser und Luft. Wasser enthalten in Produkten ist eingeschlossen.

The indicator is defined as the total amount of material directly used in an economy and equals direct material input (DMI) minus exports. DMI measures the direct input of materials for the use in the economy. DMI equals domestic extraction (DE) plus imports. For the ‘per capita’ calculation of the indicator the average population is used (the arithmetic mean of the population on 1st January of two consecutive years).Domestic Material Consumption (DMC) is based on the Economy-wide Material Flow Accounts (EW-MFA). The theory of Economy-wide material flow accounts includes compilations of the overall material inputs into national economy, the changes of material stock within the economy and the material outputs to other economies or to the environment. EW-MFA covers all solid, gaseous, and liquid materials, except water and air. Water included in products is included.

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