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Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 4/2013

01.05.2013 | LCA NETWORKS

Mapping and characterization of LCA networks

verfasst von: Anders Bjørn, Mikołaj Owsianiak, Alexis Laurent, Christine Molin, Torbjørn Bochsen Westh, Michael Zwicky Hauschild

Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | Ausgabe 4/2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The aims of this study were to provide an up-to-date overview of global, regional and local networks supporting life cycle thinking and to characterize them according to their structure and activities.

Methods

Following a tentative life cycle assessment (LCA) network definition, a mapping was performed based on (1) a literature search, (2) a web search and (3) an inquiry to stakeholders distributed via the two largest LCA fora. Networks were characterized based on responses from a survey.

Results and discussion

We identified 100 networks, of which 29 fulfilled all six criteria composing our tentative network definition (the remaining fulfilled four to five criteria). The networks are mainly located in Europe and the USA, whilst Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia are less covered regions. The survey results (from 25 network responses) indicate that LCA networks appear to be primarily small- to medium-sized (<100 members) and to include a large proportion of academia and industries, including small- and medium-sized enterprises, with much less involvement of authorities and non-governmental organisations. Their major activities relate to knowledge sharing and communication, support of case studies, and development of life cycle inventories and impact assessment methods. Networks in developing economies have different structures and activities than networks in developed economies and, for instance, more frequently have members from non-governmental organisations. Globally, an increasing trend in the formation of LCA networks over time is observed, which tends to correlate with the number of LCA scientific publications over the same time period. Continental distributions of networks also show a correlation with the number of LCA publications from the same region.

Conclusions

The provided list of LCA networks is currently the most comprehensive, publicly available mapping. We believe that the results of this mapping can serve as a basis for deciding where priorities should be set to increase the dissemination and development of LCA worldwide. In this aim, we also advocate the creation of an online, regularly updated database of LCA networks supplemented by an online platform that could facilitate network communication and knowledge sharing.

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1
The term developing economy is used in this context to classify countries below the group “high-income economies,” thus having a per capita income of less than US $12,476 per year according to the World Bank (2012).
 
2
Exceptions are networks that are known to be active from other sources than their web site (e.g. inquiry to stakeholders or survey response).
 
3
Exceptions of this were nine networks that were identified after the survey had been distributed (see Fig. 1). These networks were identified by means of survey response to question 12b on ‘collaboration with other networks’. These nine networks are marked by a note in Table 1.
 
4
The survey software reported 32 responses, but seven of them were deemed to be the result of a technical error since the answers provided were highly incomplete and incomprehensible.
 
5
Twenty-five networks is not a large sample, and the survey responses may therefore be biased in one way or the other. However, since the survey answers did not indicate any bias (e.g. overrepresentation of networks covering a specific group of countries or well-funded networks), they were assumed to be representative for all the identified networks.
 
6
Note that it is unknown how many members from small- and medium-sized companies each network has.
 
7
Besides criterion 1, a variation of criterion 2 is recommended as an absolute criterion since some sort of cooperation between academia and other institutions is deemed crucial for the dissemination and feedback of LCA methods and tools. Criteria with a high number of unknown’s (see last row of Table 2) should be replaced by criteria, which are easier to test (ideally through the network web pages). Also, criteria showing a high degree of covariation (such as criteria 4 and 6) could be merged to simplify future mappings.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Mapping and characterization of LCA networks
verfasst von
Anders Bjørn
Mikołaj Owsianiak
Alexis Laurent
Christine Molin
Torbjørn Bochsen Westh
Michael Zwicky Hauschild
Publikationsdatum
01.05.2013
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment / Ausgabe 4/2013
Print ISSN: 0948-3349
Elektronische ISSN: 1614-7502
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-012-0524-6

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