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The social fabric of Jeans': Assessing the social: Coupling social simulation and assessment methods

N. Ferrand
Frédéric Amblard
L. Antunes
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The culture and manufacturing of the cotton fabric used to make your Jeans’ may have implied the use of fertilizers or pesticides polluting a water basin, have led to relocating people and even of children labour at different stages of its fabrication. As a consumer you probably didn’t take all these consequences into account (for your sake most of the information is not available, or value-wise you feel unconcerned) and you surely preferred to buy the cheapest one or to follow the fashion trend. Basically, every economic or public activity has repercussions directly, or through a chain of consequences on the environment and the society. In order to try and measure those impacts, or to valuate one choice (Jeans’ L) compared to another (Jeans’ P&J), several assessment methods have been developed and are frequently used. As a self-evident truth, assessment methods are instruments used to evaluate something. These could include measuring a performance on a specific case. In terms of evaluating policies and strategies, their possible outcomes are intended to evaluate their potential impacts. This refers to impact assessment in which past (already implemented actions) or future (ex-ante analysis) performances are studied.
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hal-00863199 , version 1 (18-09-2013)

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N. Ferrand, D. Mangalagiu, Frédéric Amblard, L. Antunes. The social fabric of Jeans': Assessing the social: Coupling social simulation and assessment methods. The 5th European Conference on Complex Systems (ECCS08), Sep 2008, Jerusalem, France. 7 p. ⟨hal-00863199⟩
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