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Economic Input–Output Models for Environmental Life-Cycle Assessment

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In this article, the authors show that these models can be represented as process flow diagrams or as matrices of process interactions, provided the process models are proportional in nature (any increase in product output produces a corresponding environmental burden).
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Process and product models are commonly used for performing life-cycle assessments (LCAs) of the environmental impacts of materials and products through different stages of fabrication, use, and end-of-life options. In this article, we show that these models can be represented as process flow diagrams or as matrices of process interactions. In either representation, the inventory of environmental emissions and resources used is comparable, provided the process models are proportional in nature (any increase in product output produces a corresponding environmental burden). Matrix representations are advantageous if application cost, feedback flow, or speed of analysis is important. They are also useful in conjunction with comprehensive, general equilibrium models in which the system boundary of the problem (e.g., an LCA of a product) being analyzed is on the level of the national economy.

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A survey of unresolved problems in life cycle assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a literature survey of the issues, problems and problematic decisions currently limiting LCA's goal and scope definition and life cycle inventory phases, and identify 15 major problem areas and organize them by the LCA phases in which each appears.
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Errors in Conventional and Input‐Output—based Life—Cycle Inventories

TL;DR: Using Monte‐Carlo simulations, it can be shown that uncertainties of input‐output– based life‐cycle assessments are often lower than truncation errors in even extensive, third‐order process analyses.
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Life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from plug-in hybrid vehicles: implications for policy.

TL;DR: Life cycle GHG emissions from PHEVs are assessed and it is found that they reduceGHG emissions by 32% compared to conventional vehicles, but have small reductions compared to traditional hybrids.
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Methods for Life Cycle Inventory of a product

TL;DR: Methods for Life Cycle Inventory compilation are reviewed and compared, and theory and principles of these methods are presented using a numerical example, and evaluated with regard to data requirements, uncertainty of source data, upstream system boundary, technological system boundary and geographical system boundary.
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Input-output economics

TL;DR: The only comprehensive introduction which Leontief has written to his model of Input-Output Economics, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economic Science in 1972, is as discussed by the authors.
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Input-Output Economics

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Life-Cycle Assessment : Inventory Guidelines and Principles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a Procedural Framework for Life Cycle Inventory Analysis (PFAIA) that defines the purpose and scope of the inventory, defines the system boundaries, and develops an inventory checklist.
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Comparing two life cycle assessment approaches: a process model vs. economic input-output-based assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare two tools for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in terms of toxic chemical releases, conventional pollutant emissions, energy use by fuel type, and use of ores.
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Life-cycle analysis

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