Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product. A good assessment of uncertainty is important for making well-informed decisions in comparative LCA, as well as for correctly prioritising data collection efforts. Under- or overestimation of output uncertainty (e.g. output variance) will lead to incorrect decisions in such matters. The presence of correlations between input parameters during uncertainty propagation, can increase or decrease the the output variance. However, most LCA studies that include uncertainty analysis, ignore correlations between input parameters during uncertainty propagation, which may lead to incorrect conclusions. Two approaches to include correlations between in...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) results are inevitably subject to uncertainties. Since the complete elim...
thus be different. In addition, in combination with the Monte Carlo simulation, calculations of corr...
Illustrative example of a comparative LCA between A and B involving a common input, C. (a) partially...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product...
Sensitivity analysis (SA) is a significant tool for studying the robustness of results and their sen...
Interpretation of comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) results can be challenging in the presence...
In life cycle assessment (LCA), performing Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) using fully dependent sampli...
Purpose: Input parameters required to quantify environmental impact in life cycle assessment (LCA) c...
LCA results are typically reported as deterministic, while reality is uncertain and variable. Throug...
In this contribution we review the approaches for uncertainty appraisal in life-cycle assessment lit...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) calculates the environmental impact of a product over its entire life cy...
In this study, we review approaches for uncertainty appraisal in the life cycle assessment literatur...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) aims to support corporate and public policy decisions by quantifying the...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) results are inevitably subject to uncertainties. Since the complete elim...
thus be different. In addition, in combination with the Monte Carlo simulation, calculations of corr...
Illustrative example of a comparative LCA between A and B involving a common input, C. (a) partially...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an established tool to quantify the environmental impact of a product...
Sensitivity analysis (SA) is a significant tool for studying the robustness of results and their sen...
Interpretation of comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) results can be challenging in the presence...
In life cycle assessment (LCA), performing Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) using fully dependent sampli...
Purpose: Input parameters required to quantify environmental impact in life cycle assessment (LCA) c...
LCA results are typically reported as deterministic, while reality is uncertain and variable. Throug...
In this contribution we review the approaches for uncertainty appraisal in life-cycle assessment lit...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) calculates the environmental impact of a product over its entire life cy...
In this study, we review approaches for uncertainty appraisal in the life cycle assessment literatur...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) aims to support corporate and public policy decisions by quantifying the...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) results are inevitably subject to uncertainties. Since the complete elim...
thus be different. In addition, in combination with the Monte Carlo simulation, calculations of corr...
Illustrative example of a comparative LCA between A and B involving a common input, C. (a) partially...