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Life cycle assessment (LCA) - quo vadis? [Libro electrónico] / editors: S. Schaltegger, A. Braunschweig, K. Büchel, F. Dinkel, R. Frischknecht, C. Maillefer, M. Ménard, D. Peter, C. Pohl, M. Ros, A. Sturm, B. Waldeck, P. Zimmermann

Schaltegger, S [editor] | Braunschweig, A [editor/a] | Büchel, K [editor/a] | Dinkel, F [editor/a] | Frischknecht, R [editor/a] | Maillefer, C [editor/a] | Ménard, M [editor/a] | Peter, D [editor/a] | Pohl, C [editor/a] | Ros, M [editor/a] | Sturm, A [editor/a] | Waldeck, B [editor/a] | Zimmermann, P [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Editor: Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Birkhauser, c1996Descripción: xii, 187 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 3764353414; 0817653414; 9783034898713 (Print); 9783034890229 (Online).Tema(s): New products -- Environmental aspects | Product life cycle -- Environmental aspects | Environmental managementNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 185-187 Número de sistema: 55668Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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LCA - Quo vadis? discusses overarching topics, new developments and major problems of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and compares LCA with site-specific environmental management. The text profits from two years of interdisciplinary, coordinated research activities of the Priority Programme Environment of the Swiss National Science Foundation. How should system boundaries of a product life cycle be drawn? · How can environmental interventions be allocated to products? · How are background inventory data collected and used? · How can imprecision in the LCA method be ascertained and checked? · How can relevant environmental interventions be distinguished from irrelevant ones? · What requirements should a software tool for LCA meet?§ A concept of site-specific LCA is proposed in response to criticism of the current approach of LCA. Furthermore, managerial eco-controlling - the emerging method of site-specific environmental management - is discussed. The book concludes with an outlook of possible paths in the future development of LCA.

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Chapter 1. Introduction.. 1. Two paths.. Chapter 2. Overarching topics of LCA.. 2. System boundaries.. 3. Allocation of environmental interventions.. 4. Background inventory data.. 5. Imprecision and uncertainty in LCA.. 6. Relevant environmental interventions.. 7. The software tool EMIS.. Chapter 3. Case study.. 8. Case study "feldschlösschen".. Chapter 4. Environmental management of production sites.. 9. Eco-efficiency of LCA. The necessity of a site-specific approach.. 10. Managerial eco-controlling.. Chapter 5. Conclusions.. 11. Summary and conclusions.. Index

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LCA - Quo vadis? discusses overarching topics, new developments and major problems of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and compares LCA with site-specific environmental management. The text profits from two years of interdisciplinary, coordinated research activities of the Priority Programme Environment of the Swiss National Science Foundation. How should system boundaries of a product life cycle be drawn? · How can environmental interventions be allocated to products? · How are background inventory data collected and used? · How can imprecision in the LCA method be ascertained and checked? · How can relevant environmental interventions be distinguished from irrelevant ones? · What requirements should a software tool for LCA meet?§ A concept of site-specific LCA is proposed in response to criticism of the current approach of LCA. Furthermore, managerial eco-controlling - the emerging method of site-specific environmental management - is discussed. The book concludes with an outlook of possible paths in the future development of LCA. eng

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