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Towards Life Cycle Sustainability Management

Editat de Matthias Finkbeiner
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2011
This book is a selection of the most relevant contributions to the LCM 2011 conference in Berlin. The material explores scientific and practical solutions to incorporating life cycle approaches into strategic and operational decision making. There are several sections addressing methodological topics such as LCSM approaches, methods and tools, while more application-oriented sections deal with the implementation of these approaches in relevant industrial sectors including agriculture and food, packaging, energy, electronics and ICT, and mobility.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789400718982
ISBN-10: 9400718985
Pagini: 601
Ilustrații: XLIV, 591 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.07 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

PART I: LCSM Approaches
 
1. Integrating Sustainability Considerations into Product Development: A Practical Tool For Prioritising Social Sustainability Indicators and Experiences From Real Case Application


2. A Life Cycle Stakeholder Management Framework For Enhanced Collaboration Between Stakeholders with Competing Interests


3. Stakeholder Consultation: What Do Decision Makers in Public Policy and Industry Want To Know Regarding Abiotic Resource Use?


4. Life Cycle Management Capability: An Alternative Approach To Sustainability Assessment


5. The Sustainability Consortium: A Stakeholder Approach To Improve Consumer Product Sustainability


6. A Social Hotspot Database For Acquiring Greater Visibility in Product Supply Chains: Overview and Application To Orange Juice


PART II: LCM Methods and Tools
 
7. A Novel Weighting Method in LCIA and Its Application in Chinese Policy Context


8. The Usefulness of an Actor’s Perspective in LCA


9. Review on Land Use Considerations in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Methodological Perspectives For Marine Ecosystems


10. Visual Accounting
 
11. International Reference Life Cycle Data System(ILCD) Handbook: Review Schemes For Life Cycle Assessment


12. Time and Life Cycle Assessment: How To Take Time Into Account in the Inventory Step?


13. A Method of Prospective Technological Assessment of Nanotechnological Techniques


14. State of the Art Study - How Is Environmental Performance Measured For Buildings/Construction?


PART III: Water Footprinting
 
15. Comparison of Water Footprint For Industrial Products In Japan, China and USA


16. Assessment of the Water Footprint of Wheat in México


17. Water Footprints in Four Selected Breweries in Nigeria


18. Development and Application of a Water Footprint Metric For Agricultural Products and the Food Industry


19. LCA Characterisation of Freshwater Use on Human Health and Through Compensation


PART IV: LCM Of Processes and Organisations
 
20. How To Measure and Manage the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Impact of a Global Multinational Company


21. Best Practice Application of LCM By Retailers To Improve Product Supply Chain Sustainability


22. Life Cycle Management Approach To the Design of Large-Scale Resorts


23. Greening Events: WasteReduction Through The Integration of Life Cycle Management Into Event Organisation at Esci


24. Challenges For Lcas of Complex Systems: The Case of a Large-Scale Precious Metal Refinery Plant

25. Life Cycle Inventory of Pine and Eucalyptus Cellulose Production in Chile: Effect of Process Modifications


26. Life Cycle Assessment of the Integrated Solid Waste Management System of Delhi


27. LCM of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in Emerging Neighborhoods in Colombia


PART V: LCM in the Agriculture and Food Sectors
 
28. Environmental Profiles of Farm Types in Switzerland Based on LCA


29. The Use of Models to Account For the Variability of Agricultural Data


30. Modular Extrapolation Approach For Crop LCA - MEXALCA: Global Warming Potential of Different Crops and Its Relationship to the Yield


31. Regional Assessment of Waste Flow Eco-Synergy in Food Production: Using Compost and Polluted Ground Water in Mediterranean Horticulture Crops


32. Assessing Management Influence on Environmental Impacts Under Uncertainty: A Case Study of Paddy Rice Production in Japan


33. Assessing Environmental Sustainability of Different Apple Supply Chains in Northern Italy


34. An Effect of CO2 Information Labeling For the Pork Produced With Feed Made From Food Residuals

PART VI: LCM In the Packaging Sector
 
35. Role of Packaging in LCA of Food Products


36. Packaging Legislation and Unintended Consequences: A Case Study on The Necessity of Life Cycle Management


37. Carbon Footprint of Beverage Packaging in the United Kingdom


38. Enhanced Resource Efficiency With Packaging Steel


39. Damage Assessment Model For Freshwater Consumption and a Case Study on PET Bottle Production Applied New Technology For Water Footprint Reduction.-


PART VII: LCM in the Energy Sector.-
 
40. Sustainability Assessment of Biomass Utilisation in East Asian Countries


41. Life Cycle Inventory of Physic Nut Biodiesel: Comparison Between the Manual and Mechanized Agricultural Production Systems Practiced in Brazil


42. Life Cycle Assessment of Biodiesel Production From Microalgae Oil: Effect of Algae Species and Cultivation System


43. Modeling the Inventory of Hydropower Plants Prioritising Social Sustainability Indicators and Experiences From Real Case Application


44. Lifecycle Carbon Dioxide Emission and Stock of Domestic Wood Resources Using Material Flow Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment


45. Analysis On Correlation Relationship BetweenLife Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emission and Life Cycle Cost of Electricity Generation System For Energy Resources


46. Development and Application of a LCA Model For Coal Conversion Products (Coal To Y)


PART VIII: LCM in The Electronics and ICT Sectors
 
47. European LCA Standardization of ICT: Equipment, Networks And Services


48. Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) Assessment of a Dell Optiplex 780 Desktop – Results and Recommendations


49. State of the Art in Life Cycle Assessment of Laptops and Remaining Challenges On The Component Level: The Case of Integrated Circuits


50. The Concept of Monitoring of LCM Results Based on a Refrigerator Case Study


51. Life Cycle Management of F-Gas-Free Refrigeration Technology: The Case of F-Gases Free Frozen Dessert Equipments


PART IX: LCM in the Mobility Sector
 
52. Assessment of the Environmental Impacts cf Electric Vehicle Concepts


53. A Consistency Analysis of LCA Based Communication and Stakeholders Needs To Improve the Dialogue On New Electric Vehicles


54. Design For Environment and Environmental Certificate at Mercedes-Benz Cars


55. Implementing Life Cycle Engineering Efficiently Into Automotive Industry Processes


56. Environmental Product Declaration of a Commuter Train  
Index

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Our global society has undergone a paradigm shift from environmental protection towards sustainability. To achieve reliable and robust results when assessing sustainability it is vital to apply the principles of comprehensiveness and life cycle perspective. This is where life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) and life cycle sustainability management (LCSM) come into play.
 
This book is a selection of the most relevant contributions to the LCM 2011 conference in Berlin. The material explores scientific and practical solutions to incorporating life cycle approaches into strategic and operational decision making. There are several sections addressing methodological topics such as LCSM approaches, methods and tools, while more application-oriented sections deal with the implementation of these approaches in relevant industrial sectors including agriculture and food, packaging, energy, electronics and ICT, and mobility.

Caracteristici

Goes beyond existing LCA and LCM literature by addressing assessment methods for all three dimensions of sustainability, i.e. environmental, economic and social Addresses up-to-date methodological developments in the field like e.g. water footprinting and stakeholder approaches Contains many real world case studies of companies in a variety of sectors that are commonly not often published in scientific literature