Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4374354 Ecological Indicators 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Life Cycle Assessment and Material Flow Analysis, in spite of their invaluable contribution to the investigation of the environmental performance of human-dominated processes, still fall short of properly addressing the issue of the geographic distribution of the potential environmental impacts, which often has wide-reaching environmental as well as political implications. An innovative allocation method based on matrix algebra is introduced here, in order to allow to split the calculated environmental impact indicators into fractions thereof which are geographically attributed to the different world regions. This is done on the basis of: (i) where the analyzed process takes place and (ii) where the directly and indirectly required fossil and nuclear fuels are sourced from (including those for electricity production). The method has been successfully tested on primary aluminium production, as a first case study.

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