2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2006.08.009
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Sustainability Potential Analysis (SPA) of landfills—a systemic approach: initial application towards a legal landfill assessment

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“…An important contribution can also be seen in Lang et al (2007). It is noteworthy that as GRI signatories, they apply the GRI G3 Guidelines for preparing their sustainability reports.…”
Section: Table1 -mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…An important contribution can also be seen in Lang et al (2007). It is noteworthy that as GRI signatories, they apply the GRI G3 Guidelines for preparing their sustainability reports.…”
Section: Table1 -mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The indicators of environmental performance, economic and social reports of all companies were collected and analyzed regarding the sustainable performance improvement. An important contribution can also be seen in Lang et al (2007). It is noteworthy that as GRI signatories, they apply the GRI G3 Guidelines for preparing their sustainability reports.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The evaluation includes three main aspects (see Table 1): (1) the function; (2) vulnerability; and (3) the normative aspect of justice. The above mentioned BEPA (and an extended model of evaluation called Sustainable Potential Analysis (SPA) [83,84] identifies several system properties that affect the vulnerability of a system. These are the overly fast growth or decline of a system (i.e., change rates, see, Table 1), the question of whether a system may be considered as well-structured (and whether the dependence on the inputs of other systems (see Section 2.3) is overly critical.…”
Section: Vulnerability As a Component Of Sustainability Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%