2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2007.08.001
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Environmental rebound effects of high-speed transport technologies: a case study of climate change rebound effects of a future underground maglev train system

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“…The research scope of the rebound effect of household consumption has been extended from energy consumption behaviour to energy consumption embodied in household products and services and related environmental impacts. The life cycle assessment method has been used in the area of sustainable consumption to identify which lifestyles are more sustainable and evaluate the effectiveness of sustainable consumption measures, including the role of the rebound effect in the environmental impact of household energy consumption [29,30].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research scope of the rebound effect of household consumption has been extended from energy consumption behaviour to energy consumption embodied in household products and services and related environmental impacts. The life cycle assessment method has been used in the area of sustainable consumption to identify which lifestyles are more sustainable and evaluate the effectiveness of sustainable consumption measures, including the role of the rebound effect in the environmental impact of household energy consumption [29,30].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in LCA the rebound effect is used in a broader sense that includes product aspects resulting in changes in behaviour subsequent not only to a reduction in energy use but also to a reduction of product's environmental impact (e.g. Spielmann et al 2008;Thiesen et al 2008;Hofstetter et al 2006). In line with the use of the term in this journal, rebound effect can be described by the consumption feedback loops of product modification (see above).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hertwich 2005), which Thiesen et al (2008) propose to include in LCA by considering changes in price differences. In different comparative LCAs, not only time rebound (Spielmann et al 2008) but also rebound effect due to changes in volume (Hofstetter et al 2006) is considered. However, these approaches differ in their assumptions on how the rebound is integrated, and no general proposal exists to handle different possible rebound effects for the interpretation of ISO-LCA.…”
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“…The concept of a negative rebound effect, though it follows the exact same mechanisms, is certainly 517 counterintuitive, and for this reason some authors have come up with alternative labels such as 518 "conservation" and "super-conservation" effects (Saunders, 2005) or "amplifying" and "leverage" 519 effects (Spielmann et al, 2008). To summarize, there is no reason to exclude to possibility of negative 520 rebound effects in an all-inclusive framework, though the communication of results to broader 521 audiences may be challenging.…”
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confidence: 99%