Purpose: Weighting in life cycle assessment (LCA) incorporates stakeholder preferences in the decision-making process of comparative LCAs. Research efforts on this topic are concerned with deriving weights according to different principles, but few studies have evaluated the relationship between normalization and weights and their effect on single scores. We evaluate the sensitivity of aggregation methods to weights in different life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods to provide insight on the receptiveness of single score results to value systems. Methods: Sensitivity to weights in two LCIA methods is assessed by exploring weight spaces stochastically and evaluating the rank of alternatives via the Rank Acceptability Index (RAI). We as...
Life cycle assessments require many input parameters and many of these parameters are uncertain; the...
The inconsistency caused by different life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods is a long-term cha...
The Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is a proven method for sustainability assessment. Ho...
Drawing the correct conclusions based on environmental indicators can be challenging due to the cons...
Background, aim, and scope Within life cycle impact assessment (LCIA), ‘panel methods’ has become a...
Life-cycle impact assessments (LCIAs) are complex because they almost always involve uncertain conse...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Background, aim, and scope: Within life cycle impact assessment (LCIA), ‘panel methods' has become a...
Interpreting contradictory results of multiple midpoint environmental indicators is challenging task...
Purpose: Input parameters required to quantify environmental impact in life cycle assessment (LCA) c...
Understanding the environmental profile of a product computed from the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) f...
The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) framework has established itself as the leading tool for the assessm...
The question of weighting in Life Cycle Assessment arises when trade-offs of different kinds of envi...
The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative methodology for aggregation in a life cycle a...
Introduction. Normalization is an optional step in LCIA that is used to better understand the relati...
Life cycle assessments require many input parameters and many of these parameters are uncertain; the...
The inconsistency caused by different life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods is a long-term cha...
The Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is a proven method for sustainability assessment. Ho...
Drawing the correct conclusions based on environmental indicators can be challenging due to the cons...
Background, aim, and scope Within life cycle impact assessment (LCIA), ‘panel methods’ has become a...
Life-cycle impact assessments (LCIAs) are complex because they almost always involve uncertain conse...
The diversity of life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods may create barriers to life cycle asses...
Background, aim, and scope: Within life cycle impact assessment (LCIA), ‘panel methods' has become a...
Interpreting contradictory results of multiple midpoint environmental indicators is challenging task...
Purpose: Input parameters required to quantify environmental impact in life cycle assessment (LCA) c...
Understanding the environmental profile of a product computed from the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) f...
The Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) framework has established itself as the leading tool for the assessm...
The question of weighting in Life Cycle Assessment arises when trade-offs of different kinds of envi...
The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative methodology for aggregation in a life cycle a...
Introduction. Normalization is an optional step in LCIA that is used to better understand the relati...
Life cycle assessments require many input parameters and many of these parameters are uncertain; the...
The inconsistency caused by different life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methods is a long-term cha...
The Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is a proven method for sustainability assessment. Ho...