Cities are recognised as great generators of impacts and, consequently, seen as an opportunity for reducing them Worldwide. Cities are environmentally relevant because of two reasons. Firstly, because they are responsible, for example, for more than 60% of global warming or more than 78% of world’s energy consumption, which is said to take place within cities. Secondly, cities are very relevant because more than half of the world’s population is living in cities. Therefore, any environmental impact that is affecting cities may be affecting more than half of the population of the world. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is being recognised as the best available methodology to assess environmental burdens and to avoid problem shifting. However, a...