... and system expansion
Life Cycle Assessment is one example of an environmental systems analysis tools
(Finnveden and Moberg, 2005). As in all types of systems analysis, the question of
system ... products in
the system model. In this approach the emissions from the incineration are included in
the product system, but an alternative competing source for energy is a...
... further growth
in recycling would be possible; some communities already are exceeding recycling rates of 50
percent).
• A city of 1 million, disposing of 650, 000 tons per year in a landfill ... Journal of Industrial Ecology.
I:3:15-46. Denison, R.A. 1996. “Environmental Life- Cycle Comparison of Recycling, Landfilling, and Incineration:
A Review of Recent Studies”; A...
... estimation of both point and non-point sources of
water pollution. An effective land-use planning plays a crucial role in efficient management of water
resources of any area. Both diffuse and point ... entirely in the Gangetic plains. The main sources of the drinking
water supply to the NCT are river Yamuna and ground water resources. In past 25 years there has
been a trem...
... Industry
JLCA LCA Society of Japan
JRC Joint Research Centre (European
Commission)
LCA life cycle assessment
LCC life cycle costing
LCI life cycle inventory analysis
LCIA life cycle impact assessment
NACE ... participating in the International Life Cycle Initiative
Board and the ‘Shonan Guidance Principles’ workshop. The
Life Cycle Initiative complements ong...
... ones in combat, chal-
lenges communicating) interfere with spouses’ efforts to maintain their
relationships, damaging marriages that would have remained satisfying
and fulfilling in the absence of ... strains of military life hinder
their efforts to maintain their relationships (e.g., by minimizing oppor-
tunities for intimacy, by preventing effective problem-solving, by cre-
ating n...