Corrigendum to “The sociometabolic transition of a small Greek island: Assessing stock dynamics, resource flows, and material circularity from 1929 to 2019”
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Abstract
Dominik, N., Lauk, C., Haas, W., Singh, S. J., Petridis, P., & Wiedenhofer, D. (2022). The sociometabolic transition of a small Greek island: Assessing stock dynamics, resource flows, and material circularity from 1929 to 2019. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 26(2), 577–591. https://doi.org/10.1111/jiec.13206.
INTRODUCTION
In the article titled “The sociometabolic transition of a small Greek island: Assessing stock dynamics, resource flows, and material circularity from 1929 to 2019” published in Journal of Industrial Ecology, 26(2), 577–591, 2022, we identified the following errors that require correction. We would like to emphasize that these corrections do not alter the overall results, interpretations, or conclusions presented in the article, and the core message of the study remains unchanged. Supporting data file has been updated and all deviations from the originally submitted file have been highlighted in yellow (S2).
CORRECTIONS
FIGURE 3d: DEC per capita increased from 62.1 GJ/cap/year in 1929 to 245.16 GJ/cap/year in 2019.
FIGURE 4b: DPO emissions increased from 4.5 kt/year in 1929 to a maximum of 23.8 kt/year in 2003, declining to 15.3 kt/year until 2019. Domestic open combustion of MSW resulted in average emissions of 0.7 kt/year between 2010 and 2013. Today, technical biomass combustion for heating is responsible for 38%, fossil fuel combustion for 10%, and livestock and human respiration and composting for 52% of total emissions.
FIGURE 5: Corrections concern the following indicators: Exports (1970–2019); DMC, PM (2013–2019); eUSE (1970–2019); IntOut (1929–2019); DPO emissions (2013–2019); water vapor (2013–2019); total input/output materials (1971–2019). The corresponding numbers have been corrected in this figure. The complete data set can be downloaded in the supporting information (S2).
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material and energy flows studies (''industrial metabolism'')
technological change
dematerialization and decarbonization
life cycle planning, design and assessment
design for the environment
extended producer responsibility (''product stewardship'')
eco-industrial parks (''industrial symbiosis'')
product-oriented environmental policy
eco-efficiency
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