Canada_construction_emissions_inventory_[Public_Data]

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Description

Overview: This data was created using the code stored at the following GitHub. The code applies OpenIO-Canada to Canadian Supply-Use Tables to create EEIO matrices. It then performs additional analyses on said matrices to obtain consumption-based accounts of GHG emissions driven by Canadian construction sectors, as well as data on the geographic flows and GDP intensity of embodied emissions in construction. File descriptions: 1. T2_Figure2_data.csv A file containing the data represented in Figure 2.  2. T3_Figure3_data.csv A file containing the data represented in Figure 3.  3. T4_Figure4_data.csv A file containing the data represented in Figure 4.  4. T5_Figure5_data.csv A file containing the data represented in Figure 5.  5. T6_Figure6_data.csv A file containing the data represented in Figure 6.  6. T7_Figure7_data.csv A file containing the data represented in Figure 7.  7. CanCons_workbook_V2.xlsx A workbook summarizing all the analyses performed to create the figures in the paper "Developing a comprehensive account of embodied emissions within the Canadian construction sector". Contains all the data exported by the jupyter notebook stored at the GitHub link, as well as the additional analysis & formatting steps taken. 8. RAW_data-for-analysis_figure2-7.zip A Zip file containing the raw data created by CanCons_Analysis_notebook.ipynb and used by the CanCons_workbook (above) to produce the figures in question. This includes: Figure2_RAW_data.csv A direct export of the D matrix, along with totals. Figure3_RAW_data.csv Results of a contribution analysis of the final demand for construction-based Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) from all Canadian provinces and territories. Results show, for construction demand in each province, all the environmental impacts driven by each construction sub-sector. Figure3_RAW_data_GDP.csv Accompanies Figure3_RAW_data.csv. Contains data from the Y matrix on the final demand for construction-based GFCF in $. Used for calculating intensities per unit GDP used in Table 1. Figure4_RAW_data_[construction sector].csv 3 files which contain the results of contribution analyses of 3 individual construction sectors: Roads & Highways, Communications Infrastructure, and Residential Buildings. Results show, for each province, the embodied environmental impacts associated with the inputs into these 3 sectors. Figure5+6_RAW_data_Baseline.csv Results of a standard contribution analysis of Construction GFCF to serve as a baseline for the following files. Figure5+6_RAW_data_Zero[Region].csv Each file represents the result of a contribution analysis for Construction GFCF where the S matrix values for the [Region] (representing the environmental impacts caused by supply-chain steps within a region) have been zeroed out. This means that the results in these files represent a world where the [Region]'s contribution to the final impacts of all other regions have been removed. Subtracting these values from the baseline results in values representing each [Region]'s contribution to consumption-based impacts driven by construction every other region. This allows the flows of embodied emissions in construction materials to be mapped. Figure7_RAW_data.csv Subset of results from Figure3_RAW_data on the distribution of energy (TJ) and emissions (kgCO2) across regions and construction sectors.   9. IO_system.zip A Zip file containing CSVs of all the matrices which represent the EEIO system. These include the A, Y, S, FY matrices, as well as matrices which were used in the development of the IO system (Z, F, U, V, g, q), and the matrices representing the results of the analysis and the characterization of impacts (C, D, E). For more information on these matrices please see the methodology section of the paper "Developing a comprehensive account of embodied emissions within the Canadian construction sector". The .zip includes the following matrices: A.csv - Technology matrix (normalized Z matrix). C.csv - Characterization matrix. D.csv - Matrix of total characterized environmental impacts associated with each category of final demand. E.csv - Matrix of total environmental impacts associated with each category of final demand. F.csv - Matrix of direct impacts associated with the production of each product category. FY.csv - Matrix of direct impacts associated with final consumption. L.csv - Leontief inverse. S.csv - Matrix of direct impacts associated with the production of each product category normalized by dollar of input. U.csv - Use matrix for intermediates (value of products used by industries in 2018 Canadian Dollars). V.csv - Supply matrix for intermediates (products supplied by industries in Can$).  Y.csv - Matrix of spending by final demand categories. Z.csv - Input-Output table for Canada. g.csv - Diagonalized vector representing total industry output in Can$. q.csv - Diagonalized vector of total product output (also known as x vector). Canadian regional abbreviations: 'CA-AB' - Alberta 'CA-BC' - British Columbia 'CA-MB' - Manitoba 'CA-NB' - New Brunswick 'CA-NL' - Newfoundland and Labrador 'CA-NS' - Nova Scotia 'CA-NT' - Northwest Territories 'CA-NU' - Nunavut 'CA-ON' - Ontario 'CA-PE' - Prince Edward Island 'CA-QC' - Quebec 'CA-SK' - Saskatchewan 'CA-YT' - Yukon Country codes for international trade: AT    AustriaBE    BelgiumBG    BulgariaCY    CyprusCZ    Czech RepublicDE    GermanyDK    DenmarkEE    EstoniaES    SpainFI    FinlandFR    FranceGR    GreeceHR    CroatiaHU    HungaryIE    IrelandIT    ItalyLT    LithuaniaLU    LuxembourgLV    LatviaMT    MaltaNL    NetherlandsPL    PolandPT    PortugalRO    RomaniaSE    SwedenSI    SloveniaSK    Slovak RepublicGB    United KingdomUS    United StatesJP    JapanCN    ChinaCA    CanadaKR    South KoreaBR    BrazilIN    IndiaMX    MexicoRU    Russian FederationAU    AustraliaCH    SwitzerlandTR    TurkeyTW    TaiwanNO    NorwayID    IndonesiaZA    South AfricaWA    RoW Asia and PacificWL    RoW AmericaWE    RoW EuropeWF    RoW AfricaWM    RoW Middle East
Date mise à disposition13 mai 2024
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