At the beginning of the SUPRIM project, there was no global consensus on the assessment of impacts from the use of abiotic resources (minerals and metals), in life cycle impact assessment (LCIA). Unlike with other impact categories such as global warming, there is not just one single, explicitly agreed-upon problem arising from the use of abiotic resources. The topic is complex and new methods are still being developed, all with different perspectives and views on resource use. For this reason, the SUPRIM project initiated a consensus process together with members from the research and mining communities, with the aim to obtain an understanding of different stakeholders' views and concerns regarding potential issues resulting from the use o...
This paper captures some of the emerging consensus points that came out of the workshop "Mineral Res...
Recent developments for the Natural Resources Area of Protection (AoP) in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA...
Purpose The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (LC...
At the beginning of the SUPRIM project, there was no global consensus on the assessment of impacts f...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
The book contains a collection of articles dealing with how the extraction of mineral resources can ...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life ...
Purpose The safeguard subject of the Area of Protection "natural Resources," particularly regarding ...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...
Regarding mineral resources, there is ambiguity around concepts such as scarcity, rarity, criticalit...
Natural resources are essential for human beings: We require water for drinking, biomass for eating,...
Organizations are now integrating life cycle thinking tools and techniques into decision-making to e...
Purpose The safeguard subject of the Area of Protection "natural Resources," particularly regarding ...
This paper captures some of the emerging consensus points that came out of the workshop "Mineral Res...
Recent developments for the Natural Resources Area of Protection (AoP) in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA...
Purpose The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (LC...
At the beginning of the SUPRIM project, there was no global consensus on the assessment of impacts f...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
Starting from a lack of consensus on how to consistently assess abiotic resource use in life cycle a...
The book contains a collection of articles dealing with how the extraction of mineral resources can ...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life ...
Purpose The safeguard subject of the Area of Protection "natural Resources," particularly regarding ...
Purpose Assessing impacts of abiotic resource use has been a topic of persistent debate among life c...
Regarding mineral resources, there is ambiguity around concepts such as scarcity, rarity, criticalit...
Natural resources are essential for human beings: We require water for drinking, biomass for eating,...
Organizations are now integrating life cycle thinking tools and techniques into decision-making to e...
Purpose The safeguard subject of the Area of Protection "natural Resources," particularly regarding ...
This paper captures some of the emerging consensus points that came out of the workshop "Mineral Res...
Recent developments for the Natural Resources Area of Protection (AoP) in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA...
Purpose The methods for assessing the impact of using abiotic resources in life cycle assessment (LC...