ABSTRACT: Purpose Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been used to assess freshwater-related impacts according to a new water footprint framework formalized in the ISO 14046 standard. To date, no consensus-based approach exists for applying this standard and results are not always comparable when different scarcity or stress indicators are used for characterization of impacts. This paper presents the outcome of a 2-year consensus building process by the Water Use in Life Cycle Assessment (WULCA), a working group of the UNEP-SETAC Life Cycle Initiative, on a water scarcity midpoint method for use in LCA and for water scarcity footprint assessments. Methods In the previous work, the question to be answered was identified and different expert wor...
The article is a response on the article Implementation of the shortage method to determine the wate...
As freshwater is a vital yet often scarce resource, the life cycle assessment community has put grea...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: An insufficient amount of available domestic water can lead to an increase in the...
Purpose: Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been used to assess freshwater-related impacts according to...
International audiencePurpose: Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been used to assess freshwater-relate...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has served as a decision-support tool to help reduce environmental impac...
AbstractThe water footprint (WF) has been developed within the water resources research community as...
<p>Purpose: The WULCA group, active since 2007 on Water Use in LCA, commenced the development of con...
Purpose: The WULCA group, active since 2007 on Water Use in LCA, commenced the development of consen...
ABSTRACT: Purpose In recent years, several methods have been developed which propose different fresh...
The water footprint (WF) has been developed within the water resources research community as a volum...
Water use, its impacts and management, have become a focus of attention in the past decade in the co...
Consuming water can affect human health (e.g. by reducing availability of irrigation water and hence...
Freshwater is the only abiotic natural resource which is “renewable and finite” at the same time. N...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Life cycle assessment (LCA) provides a standardized pr...
The article is a response on the article Implementation of the shortage method to determine the wate...
As freshwater is a vital yet often scarce resource, the life cycle assessment community has put grea...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: An insufficient amount of available domestic water can lead to an increase in the...
Purpose: Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been used to assess freshwater-related impacts according to...
International audiencePurpose: Life cycle assessment (LCA) has been used to assess freshwater-relate...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has served as a decision-support tool to help reduce environmental impac...
AbstractThe water footprint (WF) has been developed within the water resources research community as...
<p>Purpose: The WULCA group, active since 2007 on Water Use in LCA, commenced the development of con...
Purpose: The WULCA group, active since 2007 on Water Use in LCA, commenced the development of consen...
ABSTRACT: Purpose In recent years, several methods have been developed which propose different fresh...
The water footprint (WF) has been developed within the water resources research community as a volum...
Water use, its impacts and management, have become a focus of attention in the past decade in the co...
Consuming water can affect human health (e.g. by reducing availability of irrigation water and hence...
Freshwater is the only abiotic natural resource which is “renewable and finite” at the same time. N...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Life cycle assessment (LCA) provides a standardized pr...
The article is a response on the article Implementation of the shortage method to determine the wate...
As freshwater is a vital yet often scarce resource, the life cycle assessment community has put grea...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: An insufficient amount of available domestic water can lead to an increase in the...