How to benefit from decision analysis in environmental life cycle assessment

How to benefit from decision analysis in environmental life cycle assessment

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Article ID: iaor19991843
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 102
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 279
End Page Number: 294
Publication Date: Oct 1997
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: decision theory
Abstract:

Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) is one method to support environmental information needs by multi-attribute product evaluations. LCA describes the environmental effects associated with a product, process or activity over its whole life cycle by calculating the material and energy requirements as well as emissions to air, water and soil and by assessing the environmental impacts of those. An LCA study has both objective and subjective steps. So far, LCA has been developed without much consideration of the literature on decision modelling. We want to show that approaches and tools from decision analysis would be beneficial both in the planning of an LCA study and in the interpretation and understanding of the results. We describe the LCA methodology and application, and discuss how the integration of decision analysis and LCA could improve LCA as a tool for decision making. We use an LCA study on beverage packaging systems to illustrate the new approach.

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