2016
DOI: 10.5513/jcea01/17.2.1732
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Environmental hot spot analysis in agricultural life-cycle assessments � three case studies

Abstract: Present-day agricultural technology is facing the challenge of limiting the environmental impacts of agricultural production -such as greenhouse gas emissions and demand for additional land -while meeting growing demands for agricultural products. Using the well-established method of life-cycle assessment (LCA), potential environmental impacts of agricultural production chains can be quantified and analyzed. This study presents three case studies of how the method can pinpoint environmental hot spots at differ… Show more

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“…Primarily, this could be used for an initial assessment of resource efficiency issues by spotting the areas with excessive use of energy [60]. Similar to sustainability [61], resource intensity [62] and environmental [63] hotspot analysis-a conceptual understanding of the supply chain under investigation-is an essential first step. Likewise, in SAFA (Sustainability Assessment of Food and Agriculture Systems), methodology developed by FAO [64] a mapping analogous to the one developed in our study was among the required preparatory stages that was essential for the full assessment.…”
Section: Tomato Supply Chain Structure Sustainability Input-outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primarily, this could be used for an initial assessment of resource efficiency issues by spotting the areas with excessive use of energy [60]. Similar to sustainability [61], resource intensity [62] and environmental [63] hotspot analysis-a conceptual understanding of the supply chain under investigation-is an essential first step. Likewise, in SAFA (Sustainability Assessment of Food and Agriculture Systems), methodology developed by FAO [64] a mapping analogous to the one developed in our study was among the required preparatory stages that was essential for the full assessment.…”
Section: Tomato Supply Chain Structure Sustainability Input-outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For emerging technologies and products, identifying environmental hotspots and providing information for decision-makers are seen as crucial starting points for sustainable product and process development [29,33]. Studies applying environmental hotspot analysis of various production systems of established technologies or process pathways can be found in the literature (e.g., in agricultural systems [39][40][41], food systems [38,[42][43][44], wastewater treatment [45,46], etc.). Besides investigating environmental aspects, approaches considering social aspects, such as sustainability hot spot analysis (SHSA), are also available in the literature [43].…”
Section: Hotspot Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%