The results of an uncertainty analysis are achieved by the statistical information (standard error, type of probability distributions, and range of minimum and maximum) of the selected input parameters. However, there are limitations in identifying sufficient data samples for the selected input parameters for statistical information in the field of life cycle assessment (LCA). Therefore, there is a strong need for a consistent screening procedure to identify the input parameters for use in uncertainty analysis in the area of LCA. The conventional procedure for identifying input parameters for the uncertainty analysis method includes assessing the data quality using the pedigree method and the contribution analysis of the LCA results. This p...
Background, aim and scope As a food exporting nation, New Zealand recognises that the Global Warming...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology to assess the environmental impacts associated with a p...
Goal, Scope and Background. Calculating LCA outcomes implies the use of parameters, models, choices ...
The results of an uncertainty analysis are achieved by the statistical information (standard error, ...
The study objective was to develop a method for an uncertainty analysis of the greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
This method is intended to assist in characterizing uncertainties in emissions data for the Mileubal...
The objective of this paper is to develop a simple method for analyzing the parameter uncertainty of...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) calculates the environmental impact of a product over its entire life cy...
Uncertainty analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is becoming increasingly necessary in order t...
Uncertainty analysis of cattle-based product LCA related to model variables: case study of milk prod...
Today, life cycle assessment (LCA) is the most widely used approach to model and calculate the envir...
International audienceSince the emergence of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), many studies have focused ...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) aims to support corporate and public policy decisions by quantifying the...
Abstract: Uncertainties in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) initiatives play a major role in influencing ...
Purpose: Despite efforts to treat uncertainty due to methodological choices in life cycle assessment...
Background, aim and scope As a food exporting nation, New Zealand recognises that the Global Warming...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology to assess the environmental impacts associated with a p...
Goal, Scope and Background. Calculating LCA outcomes implies the use of parameters, models, choices ...
The results of an uncertainty analysis are achieved by the statistical information (standard error, ...
The study objective was to develop a method for an uncertainty analysis of the greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
This method is intended to assist in characterizing uncertainties in emissions data for the Mileubal...
The objective of this paper is to develop a simple method for analyzing the parameter uncertainty of...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) calculates the environmental impact of a product over its entire life cy...
Uncertainty analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is becoming increasingly necessary in order t...
Uncertainty analysis of cattle-based product LCA related to model variables: case study of milk prod...
Today, life cycle assessment (LCA) is the most widely used approach to model and calculate the envir...
International audienceSince the emergence of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), many studies have focused ...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) aims to support corporate and public policy decisions by quantifying the...
Abstract: Uncertainties in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) initiatives play a major role in influencing ...
Purpose: Despite efforts to treat uncertainty due to methodological choices in life cycle assessment...
Background, aim and scope As a food exporting nation, New Zealand recognises that the Global Warming...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology to assess the environmental impacts associated with a p...
Goal, Scope and Background. Calculating LCA outcomes implies the use of parameters, models, choices ...