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Published January 28, 2025 | Version 3.9.4
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EXIOBASE 3

  • 1. Industrial Ecology Programme, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim 7491, Norway
  • 2. XIO Sustainability Analytics
  • 3. Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Delft 2600, The Netherlands
  • 4. Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Wuppertal 42103, Germany
  • 5. Vienna University of Economics and Business – Institute for Ecological Economics (WU), Vienna 1020, Austria
  • 6. 2.-0 LCA consultants, Aalborg 9000, Denmark
  • 7. Alpen Adria University - Institute of Social Ecology (UNI-KLU), Vienna, Austria
  • 8. Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • 9. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, Leiden 2300 RA, The Netherlands
  • 10. Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Description

EXIOBASE 3: For best in class environmental-economic accounting data. Get insight into global supply-chains and the environmental impacts of consumption.

EXIOBASE 3 provides a time series of environmentally extended multi-regional input‐output (EE MRIO) tables ranging from 1995 to 2020 (plus now-casted tables for 2021 and 2022) for 44 countries (27 EU member plus 17 major economies) and five rest of the world regions.

EXIOBASE is maintained by the EXIOBASE consortium, with XIO Sustainability Analytics now working on providing annual updates to the core economic, energy and emission tables. We welcome any collaborative efforts to further improve the database.

Updates are now being produced annually, and more updated data may be available in beta-mode, get in contact if interested. At time of publication of v3.9.4, a version 3.10 with updates to 2022 and nowcasts to 2024 is in beta.

A special issue of Journal of Industrial Ecology (Volume 22, Issue 3) describes the build process and some use cases of EXIOBASE 3. This includes the article by Stadler et al. (2018) describing the compilation of EXIOBASE 3. 

To stay updated on database improvements, relevant EXIOBASE studies, and ongoing work, join the EXIOBASE group on LinkedIn

Licenses

Please ensure that you have understood the license conditions before use. Note that these conditions are significantly different to the license conditions of earlier versions, such as v3.8.  

Non-commercial, academic use
EXIOBASE v3.9 is released under a customized derivative of the CC-BY-SA-NC license, incorporating additional definitions as outlined in the license file.  
 
Commercial use
Commercial licenses, which allow for use for any case not covered in the non-commercial license are under development. For license enquiries or help in use of EXIOBASE data for spend-based emission factors, or other applications, please send an email.
 
The funding to be accumulated through licenses and support will be used to fund further updates of the database.

Now-casting

The core EXIOBASE 3.9 model is based on supply and use tables up to 2020. However, the time-series is expanded (i.e., now-casted) until 2022 using global trade data and macroeconomic data (IMF), as well as environmental data when available. Caution should be made when using now-casted data, especially due to the impact of the COVID pandemic not being adequately captured in the now-casting. It is recommended to use 2020 data from v3.9.4 as the latest available year for most analysis.

Processing the database

For a general introduction to environmentally extended input-output modelling, we refer to:  

The database is too large to handle in a standard spreadsheet software (e.g., Excel), and we recommend using programming languages such as Python, R, or Matlab. The open-source python package PyMRIO can be used to download and parse the database directly from Zenodo and do input-output analysis.

If you are interested in learning more about EXIOBASE or input-output modelling in general (including practical use of PyMRIO, how to develop custom models), please reach out.

Earlier versions and documentations

Some previous versions (3.7, 3.8) are also available on Zenodo. The even earlier public releases of the data (EXIOBASE v3.3 and v3.4) are available on request. We recommend, however, using the latest version due to significant updates of the economic data as well as major differences in water and land use accounts. 

The first documentation of EXIOBASE 3 was done via deliverables of the DESIRE project - these can now be accessed here.

The country disaggregated version, EXIOBASE 3rx, is available on Zenodo. It is no longer continued, but including more regions in the EXIOBASE classification is ongoing work. Reach out to exiobase-support@googlegroups.com, if interested in collaboration on integrating specific countries. 

Future Updates and Announcements

Updates are now being produced annually, and a beta version of 3.10 is already under development, extending most data to 2022. To stay updated, join the EXIOBASE group on LinkedIn and/or reach out to exiobase-support@googlegroups.com

Notes

Changelog

This release is numbered v3.9.4. The update from v3.8 to v3.9 includes an update of the underlying SUT data to 2020, inclusion of energy data in the balancing procedure (see Rasul et al. 2024), and updated satellite accounts (energy, emissions, land, employment, material). v3.9.4 includes a number of improvements to the energy products in the SUT and the non-combustion emissions compared to earlier versions of 3.9. Please note that Unused Extraction Data is no longer included in the material data and that the license file has been updated. The structure of the satellite accounts has been changed, as described below in the Repository Content section.

 

Note - some processing errors occurred in the final presentation of the land and material accounts. An update will come shortly.

Technical info

Repository content and structure 

The table below provides an overview of main elements of EXIOBASE and the groups of satellite accounts available.

 

Name 

Short description 

Reference 

Latest data year 

IO economic core

 Economic MRIO tables

2020 

Air emissions  
(Non-combustion) 

Non-combustion emissions accounts based on the PRIMAP database.  

2022 

Air emissions 
(combustion) 

Combustion emissions accounts based on the energy use accounts. 

2020 

Energy 

Energy use accounts based on IEA World Energy Balances.  

2020 

Land (data update coming)

Land use accounts based on FAOSTAT. 

2021 

Nutrients 

P and N releases 

2011 

Water 

Water consumption and withdrawals 

2011 

Material (data update coming)

Used domestic extraction 

2022 

Employment 

People and hours worked 

2022 

Factor inputs 

Value Added 

2020 


Updating the extensions is ongoing work, but we welcome any collaborative efforts. 

Naming

  • IOT_YYYY_ixi.zip – MRIO archive for year YYYY in industry by industry format.
  • IOT_YYYY_pxp.zip – MRIO archive for year YYYY in product by product format.
  • hashes.csv – MD5 and SHA256 hash codes for all zip file.

Content of each zip archive

This section explains the nomenclature used in each IOT*.zip archive. Note: the archive can be read directly by PyMRIO without unpacking. 
 
The economic core is stored in the root of the archive, containing:
  • A.txt – Matrix/inter-industry coefficients (direct requirements matrix).
  • Y.txt – Final demand.
  • x.txt – Gross/total output.
  • unit.txt – Units of the flow data.
The economic and environmental extension data is provided in a set of subfolders:
  • air_emissions
  • employment
  • energy
  • factor_inputs
  • materials
  • land
  • nutrients
  • water
Each of these contains:
  • F.txt – Extensions for intermediate sectors.
  • F_Y.txt – Extensions for final demand.
  • unit.txt – Units for each extension. 
The variable naming follows common IO practice and is further outlined here. In previous version (EXIOBASE 3.8), numerous intermediate matrices/multipliers/stressors were included. These are no longer included to reduce storage space and make the database easier to handle. All of these intermediate accounts can be calculated using the open-source Python package PyMRIO.  

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Additional details

Funding

European Commission
DESIRE – DEvelopment of a System of Indicators for a Resource efficient Europe (DESIRE) 308552

References

  • Stadler et al. 2018 (10.1111/jiec.12715)