International audienceWithin the energy transition context, private and public decision-makers must choose between different energy scenarios. Hence, environmental, and social impacts incurred from the development of renewable energies need to be investigated to ensure their alignment with energy transition objectives. Social Life Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) is one of the most appropriate methods to analyse social and socio-economic impacts with a life cycle perspective. However, social impacts included in sustainability analyses of energy systems mostly focus on employment or health and safety issues. Few studies in the literature present a rigorous approach to account for social impacts affecting different stakeholder categories. The present...
Purpose Social indicators are not easy to be quantitatively analyzed, although at the local scale, t...
Energy transition is a result of mankind’s reaction to climate change and individuals are expected t...
Energy transition is a result of mankind's reaction to climate change and individuals are expected t...
A transition to renewable energy sources is needed in the EU countries to achieve their goal of a lo...
Measuring the sustainability of goods and services in a systematic and objective manner has become a...
Sustainability typically relies on the durable interaction between humans and the environm...
Hydrogen systems are gaining importance in view of a progressive decarbonisation of societies, and b...
Assessment of social impacts of products and services has gained increasing interest in society. Lif...
The overall energy sector calls for a transformation from a fossil-based system to a low-carbon one....
Recently increasing attention has been paid to complementing environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LC...
This paper explores the social impact for population in the energy sector combining LCA and SIA (s...
Sustainability recognises the interdependence of ecological, social and economic systems and nowhere...
This study discusses the application of social life cycle assessment (SLCA) for a range of existing ...
Purpose: Environmental life-cycle assessment (LCA) is broadly applied and recently social and econom...
<p>The UNEP /SETAC Life Cycle Initiative has put together an extensive list of social impacts that c...
Purpose Social indicators are not easy to be quantitatively analyzed, although at the local scale, t...
Energy transition is a result of mankind’s reaction to climate change and individuals are expected t...
Energy transition is a result of mankind's reaction to climate change and individuals are expected t...
A transition to renewable energy sources is needed in the EU countries to achieve their goal of a lo...
Measuring the sustainability of goods and services in a systematic and objective manner has become a...
Sustainability typically relies on the durable interaction between humans and the environm...
Hydrogen systems are gaining importance in view of a progressive decarbonisation of societies, and b...
Assessment of social impacts of products and services has gained increasing interest in society. Lif...
The overall energy sector calls for a transformation from a fossil-based system to a low-carbon one....
Recently increasing attention has been paid to complementing environmental Life Cycle Assessment (LC...
This paper explores the social impact for population in the energy sector combining LCA and SIA (s...
Sustainability recognises the interdependence of ecological, social and economic systems and nowhere...
This study discusses the application of social life cycle assessment (SLCA) for a range of existing ...
Purpose: Environmental life-cycle assessment (LCA) is broadly applied and recently social and econom...
<p>The UNEP /SETAC Life Cycle Initiative has put together an extensive list of social impacts that c...
Purpose Social indicators are not easy to be quantitatively analyzed, although at the local scale, t...
Energy transition is a result of mankind’s reaction to climate change and individuals are expected t...
Energy transition is a result of mankind's reaction to climate change and individuals are expected t...