Conference Agenda
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Session 2.13: Dynamic and Prospective LCA Part I
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(15 minutes)
Combined uncertainty of static AWARE2.0 and climate models: Are climate change signals noticeable in prospective water scarcity footprints? 1CIRAIG, Department of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada; 2Multidisciplinary Water Management group, University of Twente, Netherlands (15 minutes)
Integrated methodological framework for prospective LCA (pLCA), Social LCA (S-LCA), and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research (NORSUS) (15 minutes)
Dynamic environmental impact analysis of a hydrogen refuelling station's operation University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovenia (15 minutes)
A Novel Low-Energy Approach To Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling And The Recovery Of Secondary Aluminium 1Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Sustainability and Climate Interdisciplinary Center, Via Santa Cecilia 24, Pisa, Italy; 2Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Institute of Management, SUM (Sustainability Management) Lab, Piazza Martiri della Libertà 24, Pisa, Italy (Short Oral + Poster)
EXIOFUTURE in a Circular Economy Framework Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU, Italy (6 minutes)
Responsive scenario building for pLCA & dMFA - An integrated approach TNO, Netherlands, The (Short Oral + Poster)
Considering Uncertainty in the Socioeconomic Impact Analysis of Plant Resource Utilization Technologies: Methods of Material Flow Analysis and Input-Output Analysis 1Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry; 2The University of Tokyo; 3Fukushima University (Short Oral + Poster)
Life Cycle Assessment of prospective French electricity scenarios in 2050 1Mines Paris, Université Paris Sciences et Lettres, France; 2Paul Scherrer Institute, Suisse (Short Oral + Poster)
Challenges for Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of Information and Communication Technology 1KTH Digital Futures; 2KTH Climate Action Center; 3Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden |