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Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 9/2018

04.10.2017 | LIFE CYCLE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT

On the boundary between economy and environment in life cycle assessment

verfasst von: Bo Pedersen Weidema, Jannick Schmidt, Peter Fantke, Stefan Pauliuk

Erschienen in: The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | Ausgabe 9/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

We investigate how the boundary between product systems and their environment has been delineated in life cycle assessment and question the usefulness and ontological relevance of a strict division between the two.

Methods

We consider flows, activities and impacts as general terms applicable to both product systems and their environment and propose that the ontologically relevant boundary is between the flows that are modelled as inputs to other activities (economic or environmental)—and the flows that—in a specific study—are regarded as final impacts, in the sense that no further feedback into the product system is considered before these impacts are applied in decision-making. Using this conceptual model, we contrast the traditional mathematical calculation of the life cycle impacts with a new, simpler computational structure where the life cycle impacts are calculated directly as part of the Leontief inverse, treating product flows and environmental flows in parallel, without the need to consider any boundary between economic and environmental activities.

Results and discussion

Our theoretical outline and the numerical example demonstrate that the distinctions and boundaries between product systems and their environment are unnecessary and in some cases obstructive from the perspective of impact assessment, and can therefore be ignored or chosen freely to reflect meaningful distinctions of specific life cycle assessment (LCA) studies. We show that our proposed computational structure is backwards compatible with the current practice of LCA modelling, while allowing inclusion of feedback loops both from the environment to the economy and internally between different impact categories in the impact assessment.

Conclusions

Our proposed computational structure for LCA facilitates consistent, explicit and transparent modelling of the feedback loops between environment and the economy and between different environmental mechanisms. The explicit and transparent modelling, combining economic and environmental information in a common computational structure, facilitates data exchange and re-use between different academic fields.

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Fußnoten
1
For a discussion of this ‘surrounding’ definition of the environment versus more narrow definitions, see the end of this section.
 
2
As described by Suh (2005), this notation treats all activities as having linear production functions (having only linear relationships between input and output flows), which is a simplification that requires a prior disaggregation of activities with non-linear functions into stepwise linear functions.
 
3
We see the beauty of the expanded matrix in the inclusion of activities for which it is not always clear whether they are part of the economy or not (landfills, plants on fields, agricultural soils, forests, etc.). Hence, this matrix represents a comprehensive database for integrating knowledge from specific disciplines dealing with landfills, plants, etc., irrespective of whether these disciplines consider themselves as relevant for economic accounting, ecological modelling or LCA.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
On the boundary between economy and environment in life cycle assessment
verfasst von
Bo Pedersen Weidema
Jannick Schmidt
Peter Fantke
Stefan Pauliuk
Publikationsdatum
04.10.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment / Ausgabe 9/2018
Print ISSN: 0948-3349
Elektronische ISSN: 1614-7502
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11367-017-1398-4

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