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Working Paper 14-13 - TransAccount - Un modèle comptable pour des scénarios de développement durable
[Working Paper 14-13 - TransAccount - Een rekenmodel voor scenario's van duurzame ontwikkeling]

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  • Alain Henry
  • Dimi Jottier

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This working paper describes TransAccount, an accounting model created at the FPB to build sustainable development scenarios, in particular their climate and energy segment, using a backcasting approach. To construct a scenario with TransAccount, the long term objectives and hypotheses of a global sustainable development scenario (for example Pyramid or Mosaic, scenarios published in the Belgian 4th Federal Report on Sustainable Development) have to be translated into quantitative objectives and hypotheses on technologies and on consumption and production patterns. The constructed scenarios highlight the changes needed in technology and in consumption and production patterns to meet the challenges of a sustainable development.

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  • Alain Henry & Dimi Jottier, 2013. "Working Paper 14-13 - TransAccount - Un modèle comptable pour des scénarios de développement durable [Working Paper 14-13 - TransAccount - Een rekenmodel voor scenario's van duurzame ontwikkelin," Working Papers 201314, Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium.
  • Handle: RePEc:fpb:wpaper:201314
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