Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis

Autor: Alessandra Zamagni, Reinout Heijungs, Paolo Masoni, Jeroen B. Guinée
Přispěvatelé: Econometrics and Operations Research
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Life Cycle Assessment Handbook
Zamagni, A, Guinée, J B, Heijungs, R & Masoni, P 2012, Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis . in Life Cycle Assessment Handbook: A Guide for Environmentally Sustainable Products . John Wiley and Sons, pp. 453-474 . https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118528372.ch21
Life Cycle Assessment Handbook: A Guide for Environmentally Sustainable Products, 453-474
STARTPAGE=453;ENDPAGE=474;TITLE=Life Cycle Assessment Handbook: A Guide for Environmentally Sustainable Products
DOI: 10.1002/9781118528372.ch21
Popis: Despite the great number of methods and approaches developed, the broad notion of sustainability is still not sufficiently reflected in the existing assessment frameworks and tools. In fact, each of them addresses only specific aspects of sustainability, and thus fails in describing its main characteristics, i.e., complexity (multi-disciplinary knowledge, multi-spatial and time scales), uncertainty (many variables, poor information, and data availability), and urgency (urgency of processes, such as climate change). Keeping the life cycle approach and method as a reference, an integration framework for sustainability has been proposed, namely Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis (LCSA). With respect to LCA, it deepens the scope of mechanisms, by means of including also physical, social, economic, cultural, institutional and political ones. Moreover, it broadens the scope of indicators and the object of the analysis, shifting from individual product systems to sectors, basket of commodities, markets, or whole economies. This chapter describes the LCSA framework, analyzes the two components of deepening and broadening, and indicates the future direction of LCSA.
Databáze: OpenAIRE