Increasing interest in sustainability has led to the development of sustainability assessment tools such as Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC) and Cost–Benefit Analysis (CBA). Due to methodological disparity of these three tools, conflicting assessment results generate confusion for many policy and business decisions. In order to interpret and integrate assessment results, the paper provides a framework that clarifies the connections and coherence between the included assessment methodologies. Building on this framework, the paper further focuses on key aspects to adapt any of the methodologies to full sustainability assessments. Aspects dealt with in the review are for example the reported metrics, the scope, data requirem...
This paper reviews actual sustainability assessments in the construction sector to define whether an...
Despite the great number of methods and approaches developed, the broad notion of sustainability is ...
Every day, unsustainable patterns of consumption, unsustainable production methods and population gr...
Increasing interest in sustainability has led to the development of sustainability assessment tools ...
Sustainability decision making is a complex task for policy makers, considering the possible unseen ...
AbstractAfter a period characterized by a strong emphasis on the environmental and physical aspects ...
textabstractLife Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a developing tool that can assist decision-makers in eval...
The aim of this paper is to guide the next steps of a PhD thesis through a structured review of the ...
The production and use of transportation fuels can lead to sustainability impacts. Assessing them si...
Background, aim and scope. In the context of progress of sustainability science, Life Cycle Thinking...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has matured over the past decades and become part of the broader field o...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) has developed fast over the last three decades. Whereas LC...
Enhancing the comprehensiveness of sustainability assessment requires the adoption of methodologies ...
Although methodological development of Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is still under di...
In order to come to an overall Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA), it has been stated many ...
This paper reviews actual sustainability assessments in the construction sector to define whether an...
Despite the great number of methods and approaches developed, the broad notion of sustainability is ...
Every day, unsustainable patterns of consumption, unsustainable production methods and population gr...
Increasing interest in sustainability has led to the development of sustainability assessment tools ...
Sustainability decision making is a complex task for policy makers, considering the possible unseen ...
AbstractAfter a period characterized by a strong emphasis on the environmental and physical aspects ...
textabstractLife Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a developing tool that can assist decision-makers in eval...
The aim of this paper is to guide the next steps of a PhD thesis through a structured review of the ...
The production and use of transportation fuels can lead to sustainability impacts. Assessing them si...
Background, aim and scope. In the context of progress of sustainability science, Life Cycle Thinking...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has matured over the past decades and become part of the broader field o...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) has developed fast over the last three decades. Whereas LC...
Enhancing the comprehensiveness of sustainability assessment requires the adoption of methodologies ...
Although methodological development of Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is still under di...
In order to come to an overall Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA), it has been stated many ...
This paper reviews actual sustainability assessments in the construction sector to define whether an...
Despite the great number of methods and approaches developed, the broad notion of sustainability is ...
Every day, unsustainable patterns of consumption, unsustainable production methods and population gr...