Background, aim and scope In 2005, a comprehensive comparison of life cycle impact assessment toxicity characterisation models was initiated by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)-Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Life Cycle Initiative, directly involving the model developers of CalTOX, IMPACT 2002, USES-LCA, BETR, EDIP, WATSON and EcoSense. In this paper, we describe this model comparison process and its results-in particular the scientific consensus model developed by the model developers. The main objectives of this effort were (1) to identify specific sources of differences between the models' results and structure, (2) to detect the indispensable model components and (3) to build a scientific consensu...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) is a method for the quantitative assessment of the environ...
Achieving consensus among scientists is often a challenge?particularly in model development. In this...
Ecosystem quality is an important area of protection in life cycle impact assessment (LCIA). Chemica...
Background, Aim and Scope. In 2005 a comprehensive comparison of LCIA toxicity characterisation mode...
Contains fulltext : 72404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)15 p
USEtox—the UNEP-SETAC toxicity model: recommended characterisation factors for human toxicity and fr...
The scientific consensus model USEtox® is recommended by the European Commission as the reference mo...
Ecotoxicity impact assessment of chemicals in life cycle assessment (LCA) adheres to a number of und...
Chemicals emitted to the environment affect ecosystem health from local to global scale, and reducin...
Toxicity potentials are standard values used in life cycle assessment (LCA) to enable a comparison o...
Chemicals emitted to the environment affect ecosystem health from local to global scale, and reducin...
Achieving consensus among scientists is often a challenge?particularly in model development. In this...
The scientific consensus model USEtox® is developed since 2003 under the auspices of the UNEP-SETAC ...
The EU Commission published in 2013 a recommendation on the use of a common method to measure and co...
International audienceEvaluation of environmental impacts is of crucial importance nowadays but it i...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) is a method for the quantitative assessment of the environ...
Achieving consensus among scientists is often a challenge?particularly in model development. In this...
Ecosystem quality is an important area of protection in life cycle impact assessment (LCIA). Chemica...
Background, Aim and Scope. In 2005 a comprehensive comparison of LCIA toxicity characterisation mode...
Contains fulltext : 72404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)15 p
USEtox—the UNEP-SETAC toxicity model: recommended characterisation factors for human toxicity and fr...
The scientific consensus model USEtox® is recommended by the European Commission as the reference mo...
Ecotoxicity impact assessment of chemicals in life cycle assessment (LCA) adheres to a number of und...
Chemicals emitted to the environment affect ecosystem health from local to global scale, and reducin...
Toxicity potentials are standard values used in life cycle assessment (LCA) to enable a comparison o...
Chemicals emitted to the environment affect ecosystem health from local to global scale, and reducin...
Achieving consensus among scientists is often a challenge?particularly in model development. In this...
The scientific consensus model USEtox® is developed since 2003 under the auspices of the UNEP-SETAC ...
The EU Commission published in 2013 a recommendation on the use of a common method to measure and co...
International audienceEvaluation of environmental impacts is of crucial importance nowadays but it i...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) is a method for the quantitative assessment of the environ...
Achieving consensus among scientists is often a challenge?particularly in model development. In this...
Ecosystem quality is an important area of protection in life cycle impact assessment (LCIA). Chemica...