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Alissa Kendall

Researcher at University of California, Davis

Publications -  125
Citations -  5988

Alissa Kendall is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Life-cycle assessment & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 117 publications receiving 4435 citations. Previous affiliations of Alissa Kendall include University of California & University of Michigan.

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The history and current applications of the circular economy concept

TL;DR: The authors in this paper reviewed the history of the circular economy (CE) concept to provide a context for a critical examination of how it is applied currently and highlighted the variability in CE project success and failure over time and by region.
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A taxonomy of circular economy indicators

TL;DR: This study enriches the literature by giving a first need-driven taxonomy of C-indicators, and provides a synthesis and clarification to the emerging and must-needed research theme of CE, and sheds some light on remaining key challenges like their effective uptake by industry.
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Literature review—efficacy of various disinfectants against Legionella in water systems

TL;DR: Available publications on various disinfectants and disinfection processes used for the inactivation of Legionella bacteria were reviewed and oxidizing disinfectants were found to be more effective than non-oxidizing ones.
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Energy Intensity of Agriculture and Food Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the current state of knowledge with respect to the energy intensity of agriculture and food systems and highlight key drivers and trends in food system energy use along with opportunities for and constraints on improved efficiencies.
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A taxonomy of circular economy indicators

TL;DR: In this paper, a taxonomy of circularity indicators (C-indicators) is proposed and discussed, which is based on existing taxonomies of eco-design tools and sustainability indicators, and in line with the CE characteristics, a classification of indicators aiming to assess, improve, monitor and communicate on the CE performance is proposed.