abstract: A methodology is developed that integrates institutional analysis with Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to identify and overcome barriers to sustainability transitions and to bridge the gap between environmental practitioners and decisionmakers. LCA results are rarely joined with analyses of the social systems that control or influence decisionmaking and policies. As a result, LCA conclusions generally lack information about who or what controls different parts of the system, where and when the processes' environmental decisionmaking happens, and what aspects of the system (i.e. a policy or regulatory requirement) would have to change to enable lower environmental impact futures. The value of the combined institutional analysis and LCA...
abstract: Vehicle trips presently account for approximately 50% of San Francisco’s greenhouse gas em...
Although there are many studies focusing on the environmental impacts of alternative vehicle options...
The environmental consequences of transportation are significant; and, vehicular sources account for...
Although recent progress in vehicle technology and regulation has improved the environmental perform...
Sustainable transportation and mobility are key components and central to sustainable development. T...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
As government actors and the private sector attempt to decarbonize the economy, the role of life cyc...
Despite progress in controlling exhaust emissions, the increase of cars on the road will surpass pro...
Purpose Quantitativelife cycle sustainable assessment requires a complex and multidimensional unders...
Through the $3 billion US Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save (CARS) Act of 2009, or “Cash for C...
Encouraging more sustainable consumption patterns offers an effective means of reducing the environm...
Purpose: Quantitative life cycle sustainable assessment requires a complex and multidimensional unde...
While the production of cars has high environmental costs, producing and maintaining micromobility v...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Increasing environmenta...
The environmental outcomes of urban form changes should couple life-cycle and behavioral assessment ...
abstract: Vehicle trips presently account for approximately 50% of San Francisco’s greenhouse gas em...
Although there are many studies focusing on the environmental impacts of alternative vehicle options...
The environmental consequences of transportation are significant; and, vehicular sources account for...
Although recent progress in vehicle technology and regulation has improved the environmental perform...
Sustainable transportation and mobility are key components and central to sustainable development. T...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
As government actors and the private sector attempt to decarbonize the economy, the role of life cyc...
Despite progress in controlling exhaust emissions, the increase of cars on the road will surpass pro...
Purpose Quantitativelife cycle sustainable assessment requires a complex and multidimensional unders...
Through the $3 billion US Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save (CARS) Act of 2009, or “Cash for C...
Encouraging more sustainable consumption patterns offers an effective means of reducing the environm...
Purpose: Quantitative life cycle sustainable assessment requires a complex and multidimensional unde...
While the production of cars has high environmental costs, producing and maintaining micromobility v...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Increasing environmenta...
The environmental outcomes of urban form changes should couple life-cycle and behavioral assessment ...
abstract: Vehicle trips presently account for approximately 50% of San Francisco’s greenhouse gas em...
Although there are many studies focusing on the environmental impacts of alternative vehicle options...
The environmental consequences of transportation are significant; and, vehicular sources account for...