Literature on the risk governance of nanotechnology places significant emphasis on the potential social impacts of nano-enabled products. However, there is limited information on which social impacts are relevant for nano-enabled products, and a methodology to monitor them to support risk governance is lacking. This chapter proposes a quantitative methodology based on Social Life Cycle Assessment (s-LCA) and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to assess the social impacts of nano-enabled products through their life cycle. The s-LCA conceptual scheme (i.e. impacts and indicators for different stakeholders) is developed through an appraisal of literature on social impacts of products and Ethical, Legal and Social Impacts (ELSI) of nanotec...
This book aims to address how nanotechnology risks are being addressed by scientists, particularly i...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of an unprecedented body of new knowledge about the emergenc...
In this paper the authors propose a framework for combining life cycle assessment (LCA) and Risk Ass...
Literature on the risk governance of nanotechnology places significant emphasis on the potential soc...
Purpose: Assessment of the social aspects of sustainability of products is a topic of significant in...
This manuscript describes an innovative approach to socio-economic assessment of (advanced) engineer...
Nanotechnology innovation is hampered by data gaps and knowledge limitations in evaluating the risks...
Nanotechnology innovation is hampered by data gaps and knowledge limitations in evaluating the risks...
Nanotechnology is a key enabling technology (KET) which is developing fast and influences many aspec...
The significant uncertainties associated with the (eco)toxicological risks of engineered nanomateria...
Risk Governance of nanomaterials addresses multiple criteria including risk assessment and managemen...
Abstract. Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) has a long history, especially in the USA, of being used for t...
In the context of the recently finalized H2020 project, NanoReg 2 , a new framework for a more compr...
Nanotechnologies have been increasingly used in industrial applications and consumer products across...
This book aims to address how nanotechnology risks are being addressed by scientists, particularly i...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of an unprecedented body of new knowledge about the emergenc...
In this paper the authors propose a framework for combining life cycle assessment (LCA) and Risk Ass...
Literature on the risk governance of nanotechnology places significant emphasis on the potential soc...
Purpose: Assessment of the social aspects of sustainability of products is a topic of significant in...
This manuscript describes an innovative approach to socio-economic assessment of (advanced) engineer...
Nanotechnology innovation is hampered by data gaps and knowledge limitations in evaluating the risks...
Nanotechnology innovation is hampered by data gaps and knowledge limitations in evaluating the risks...
Nanotechnology is a key enabling technology (KET) which is developing fast and influences many aspec...
The significant uncertainties associated with the (eco)toxicological risks of engineered nanomateria...
Risk Governance of nanomaterials addresses multiple criteria including risk assessment and managemen...
Abstract. Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) has a long history, especially in the USA, of being used for t...
In the context of the recently finalized H2020 project, NanoReg 2 , a new framework for a more compr...
Nanotechnologies have been increasingly used in industrial applications and consumer products across...
This book aims to address how nanotechnology risks are being addressed by scientists, particularly i...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of an unprecedented body of new knowledge about the emergenc...
In this paper the authors propose a framework for combining life cycle assessment (LCA) and Risk Ass...