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Materials Count: The Case For Material Flows Analysis (2004)
Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (BESR)

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Appendix E Classification of Material Stock Changes* Total (gross) additions Infrastructures and buildings Construction minerals Metals Wood Other construction materials Other (machinery, durable goods, etc.) Metals Other materials Removals (including losses) Infrastructures and buildings By demolition Construction minerals Metals Wood Other materials By dissipative loss Construction minerals Metals Wood Other materials *From Table 9, Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounts and Derived Indicators: A Meth- odological Guide (Eurostat, 2001~. 123

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124 Other (machinery, durable goods, etc.) By discard Metals Other materials By dissipative loss Metals Other materials Net additions to material stock (gross additions minus removals) Infrastructures and buildings Construction minerals Metals Wood Other materials Other (machinery, durable goods, etc.) Metals Other materials APPENDIX E

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