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From material flow analysis to material flow management Part II: the role of structural agent analysis

Binder, Claudia R.
2007
Journal of Cleaner Production

This paper presents a heuristic for supporting the transition from material flow analysis to material flow management. The heuristic combines material flow analysis with a newly developed method, structural agent analysis (SAA). The latter is based on Giddens structuration theory and provides a basis for understanding the social structures restricting or enabling strategies for managing material flows. We consider the specific advantages of SAA to be that it does the following: (i) it considers the interaction and dynamics of social structure and human agency and, thus, allows for including the role of structural factors such as culture in the analysis; (ii) it provides a cross-level approach allowing the study of interferences among agent groups; and (iii) it considers the different time scales of change of social structures constraining the implementation of options for improving material flows.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jclepro.2006.08.017
Author(s)
Binder, Claudia R.
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume

15

Issue

17

Start page

1605

End page

1617

Subjects

Material flow analysis

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Structural agent analysis

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Material flow management

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HeuristicTransition

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Giddens structuration theory

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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February 11, 2018
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