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Tomas Ekvall

Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology

Publications -  97
Citations -  12743

Tomas Ekvall is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Life-cycle assessment & Incineration. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 95 publications receiving 11496 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomas Ekvall include Royal Institute of Technology.

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Recent developments in Life Cycle Assessment.

TL;DR: A review of recent developments of LCA methods, focusing on some areas where there has been an intense methodological development during the last years, and some of the emerging issues.
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Life cycle assessment: Part 1: Framework, goal and scope definition, inventory analysis, and applications

TL;DR: The LCA framework and procedure is introduced, how to define and model a product's life cycle is outlined, and an overview of available methods and tools for tabulating and compiling associated emissions and resource consumption data in a life cycle inventory (LCI) is provided.
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Life Cycle Assessment: Past, Present, and Future†

TL;DR: LCA is evolving into LCSA, which is a transdisciplinary integration framework of models rather than a model in itself, which works with a plethora of disciplinary models and guides selecting the proper ones, given a specific sustainability question.
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Scenario types and techniques: Towards a user's guide

TL;DR: The applicability of various generating, integrating and consistency techniques for developing scenarios that provide the required knowledge in order to develop and use scenarios is discussed.
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System boundaries and input data in consequential life cycle inventory analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive presentation of the consequential approach to system boundaries, allocation and data selection is presented, based on a text produced within the SETAC-Europe working group on scenarios in consequential life cycle assessment (LCA).