TY - JOUR A1 - Spangenberg, J. H. A1 - Lorek, S. T1 - Indicators for environmentally sustainable household consumption T2 - Int. J. Sustainable Development N2 - The objective of this paper is to identify those areas of consumption, in which private households can make significant contributions to environmental sustainability, and to present a transparent and comprehensive set of indicators for them. The analysis of the environmental impacts of households focuses on consumption clusters that permit to depict different life spheres of private households. Two criteria guided the investigation of the relevance of these clusters: · The significance of the consumption cluster, and · The potential influence of households. Resource consumption was chosen as simplified, but reliable representation of environmental pressure dynamics. Growing resource consumption goes together with growing environmental pressures and vice versa, although not necessarily proportionally. The key resources analysed are energy and material consumption, and land use. Based on this analysis, three priority fields for action by households were identified: construction and housing, food/nutrition and transport (in this order). All other consumption clusters can be considered environmentally marginal, providing combined saving potentials of less than 10% of the total resource consumption. Finally, from description of the respective roles of actors based on anecdotal evidence a semi-quantitative "actor matrix" is presented indicating the relative influence of different actors per consumption cluster. KW - Sustainability KW - Indicators KW - Key resources KW - Actors centred approach KW - Material Flows Y1 - 2001 UR - https://www.hb.fh-muenster.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/docId/776 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-7764 SN - 0960-1406 VL - 4 SP - 101 EP - 120 ER -