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FABIO v1

The Food and Agriculture Biomass Input-Output database

FABIO provides a set of multi-regional physical supply-use and input-output tables covering global agriculture and forestry. The work is based on mostly freely available data from FAOSTAT, IEA, EIA, and UN Comtrade/BACI. FABIO currently covers 191 countries + RoW, 121 processes and 130 commodities for 1986-2013.

This repository provides all codes used to generate version 1 of the FABIO database. The most recent version of the codes is available here: https://github.com/fineprint-global/fabio

How to cite

To cite FABIO work please refer to this paper:

Bruckner, M., Wood, R., Moran, D., Kuschnig, N., Wieland, H., Maus, V., Börner, J., 2019. FABIO – The Construction of the Food and Agriculture Input-Output Model. Environmental Science & Technology 53(19), 11302-11312. www.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b03554

License

This repository provides all scripts and auxiliary data, which are distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 3. It is free to run, study, share and modify all versions of FABIO (using proper citation) and I'd like to invite scholars, footprint practitioners and businesses likewise to download and use the data. In case you are interested in a collaboration, I am happy to receive enquiries at [email protected].

Reproducibility

Due to changes in the structure of the datasets provided by FAOSTAT, this version of the FABIO scripts cannot be run with the latest version of FAOSTAT datasets.

Database

The FABIO database will be freely available via Zenodo (http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2577067) after finalizing some revisions.

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