Nature Communications (Sep 2020)
Environmental-social-economic footprints of consumption and trade in the Asia-Pacific region
Abstract
The environmental and socio-economic implications of the growth in welfare and trade in Asia-Pacific (APAC) remain unclear. Here the authors show that over the past two decades (1995–2015), owing to intraregional trade, the APAC economies have grown increasingly interdependent in natural resource use, air emissions, and labor and economic productivity.