2022
DOI: 10.3389/frsus.2022.801668
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Transition life cycle assessment: A new method to face ecological transition

Abstract: Transition can be defined as deep-structural changes in interrelated economic sectors. Climate change issue calls for a transition in which all actors can be involved and where the aim is the global interest rather than individual ones. LCA should be used to assess the environmental impacts of transition solutions, however, existing LCAs are not adapted mainly because they are conducted at product-level and rely upon economic assumptions that are unsuitable for a transition context. First typologies of LCAs ar… Show more

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“…Life cycle analysis uses a systematic and quantitative approach to assess various impacts, such as energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water and air pollution, and other parameters, in order to determine the overall ecological footprint of products or processes. (Ventura, 2022) Ecological Footprint and Life Cycle Analysis are different but interrelated methods for measuring and evaluating the environmental impacts of products, services, organisations, and even human lifestyles. The relationship between them is that both methods are used to assess environmental impacts but focus on different aspects and scales.…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Life cycle analysis uses a systematic and quantitative approach to assess various impacts, such as energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, water and air pollution, and other parameters, in order to determine the overall ecological footprint of products or processes. (Ventura, 2022) Ecological Footprint and Life Cycle Analysis are different but interrelated methods for measuring and evaluating the environmental impacts of products, services, organisations, and even human lifestyles. The relationship between them is that both methods are used to assess environmental impacts but focus on different aspects and scales.…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%