To contribute to the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in 2012 by introducing a life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) and showing how it can play a crucial role in moving towards sustainable consumption and production. The publication, titled Towards a Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment, and published by the UNEP/SETAC Life Cycle Initiative aims to show how three life cycle techniques-(environmental) LCA, S-LCA and LCC-can be combined as part of an over-arching LCSA. The method was demonstrated by evaluating the characteristics of each phase for each life cycle technique. In defining the goal and scope of an LCSA, for example, different aspects should be taken into account to establish the aim of...
Sustainability decision making is a complex task for policy makers, considering the possible unseen ...
The sustainable development is comprised of three dimensions: economic, environmental and social. Th...
Starting from the output ‘The Future We Want’ of the Rio+20 conference 2012, the main focus of this ...
To contribute to the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in 2012 ...
To contribute to the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in 2012 ...
Every day, unsustainable patterns of consumption, unsustainable production methods and population gr...
Background, aim and scope. In the context of progress of sustainability science, Life Cycle Thinking...
The assessment and monitoring of society's progress towards sustainability requires a multidisciplin...
Although methodological development of Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is still under di...
The 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg called for a comprehensive set of ...
Despite the great number of methods and approaches developed, the broad notion of sustainability is ...
The conclusions about the development of the content of the LC Initiative are the following: A speci...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) has developed fast over the last three decades. Whereas LC...
“One planet, one main goal: good life for all”: it could be a motto of sustainable world. Sustainabi...
Enhancing the comprehensiveness of sustainability assessment requires the adoption of methodologies ...
Sustainability decision making is a complex task for policy makers, considering the possible unseen ...
The sustainable development is comprised of three dimensions: economic, environmental and social. Th...
Starting from the output ‘The Future We Want’ of the Rio+20 conference 2012, the main focus of this ...
To contribute to the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in 2012 ...
To contribute to the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in 2012 ...
Every day, unsustainable patterns of consumption, unsustainable production methods and population gr...
Background, aim and scope. In the context of progress of sustainability science, Life Cycle Thinking...
The assessment and monitoring of society's progress towards sustainability requires a multidisciplin...
Although methodological development of Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) is still under di...
The 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg called for a comprehensive set of ...
Despite the great number of methods and approaches developed, the broad notion of sustainability is ...
The conclusions about the development of the content of the LC Initiative are the following: A speci...
Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) has developed fast over the last three decades. Whereas LC...
“One planet, one main goal: good life for all”: it could be a motto of sustainable world. Sustainabi...
Enhancing the comprehensiveness of sustainability assessment requires the adoption of methodologies ...
Sustainability decision making is a complex task for policy makers, considering the possible unseen ...
The sustainable development is comprised of three dimensions: economic, environmental and social. Th...
Starting from the output ‘The Future We Want’ of the Rio+20 conference 2012, the main focus of this ...