While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new technologies, the question of how to assess the depletion of abiotic resources is still controversially discussed. Different methodologies exist for their quantification within life cycle assessment (LCA). Among them, thermodynamic approaches have the advantage of considering aspects of absolute quantity (reserves or amount of a substance contained in total in earth’s crust) and of quality (concentration of the target element in the mined resource), making them a potentially appealing approach for assessing resource depletion. However, existing approaches are either far from the original thermodynamic idea of exergy or far too complex and not a...
International audienceA number of methods in LCA address resource depletion and raw material critica...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology for assessing the potential environmental aspects assoc...
There is a considerable disagreement among researches with respect to the extent to which environmen...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
A thermodynamic approach based on exergy use has been suggested as a measure for the use of resource...
The objective of the paper is to establish a comprehensive resource-based life cycle impact assessme...
Thermodynamic methods, such as exergy analysis allow the assessment of environmental load (environme...
AbstractThe basic problem of eco-materials is how to judge whether a kind of material is environment...
Abstract Purpose Political interest in the future availability of natural resources has spiked recen...
Founded in thermodynamics and systems ecology, emergy evaluation is a method to associate a product ...
Founded in thermodynamics and systems ecology, emergy evaluation is a method to associate a product ...
The accessibility to most metals is crucial to modern societies. In order to move towards more susta...
Modern society requires large amounts of materials which lead to emissions of greenhouse gases. Effe...
Environmental life‐cycle assessment (LCA) of products has been the focus of growing attention in the...
International audienceA number of methods in LCA address resource depletion and raw material critica...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology for assessing the potential environmental aspects assoc...
There is a considerable disagreement among researches with respect to the extent to which environmen...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
While resource aspects are gaining increasing importance for the sustainability assessment of new te...
A thermodynamic approach based on exergy use has been suggested as a measure for the use of resource...
The objective of the paper is to establish a comprehensive resource-based life cycle impact assessme...
Thermodynamic methods, such as exergy analysis allow the assessment of environmental load (environme...
AbstractThe basic problem of eco-materials is how to judge whether a kind of material is environment...
Abstract Purpose Political interest in the future availability of natural resources has spiked recen...
Founded in thermodynamics and systems ecology, emergy evaluation is a method to associate a product ...
Founded in thermodynamics and systems ecology, emergy evaluation is a method to associate a product ...
The accessibility to most metals is crucial to modern societies. In order to move towards more susta...
Modern society requires large amounts of materials which lead to emissions of greenhouse gases. Effe...
Environmental life‐cycle assessment (LCA) of products has been the focus of growing attention in the...
International audienceA number of methods in LCA address resource depletion and raw material critica...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology for assessing the potential environmental aspects assoc...
There is a considerable disagreement among researches with respect to the extent to which environmen...