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GIS-based regionalized life cycle assessment: how big is small enough? Methodology and case study of electricity generation.

Christopher L Mutel1, Stephan Pfister, Stefanie Hellweg.   

Abstract

We describe a new methodology for performing regionalized life cycle assessment and systematically choosing the spatial scale of regionalized impact assessment methods. We extend standard matrix-based calculations to include matrices that describe the mapping from inventory to impact assessment spatial supports. Uncertainty in inventory spatial data is modeled using a discrete spatial distribution function, which in a case study is derived from empirical data. The minimization of global spatial autocorrelation is used to choose the optimal spatial scale of impact assessment methods. We demonstrate these techniques on electricity production in the United States, using regionalized impact assessment methods for air emissions and freshwater consumption. Case study results show important differences between site-generic and regionalized calculations, and provide specific guidance for future improvements of inventory data sets and impact assessment methods.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22206467     DOI: 10.1021/es203117z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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1.  Exploring the relevance of spatial scale to life cycle inventory results using environmentally-extended input-output models of the United States.

Authors:  Yi Yang; Wesley W Ingwersen; David E Meyer
Journal:  Environ Model Softw       Date:  2018-01-01       Impact factor: 5.288

2.  Overview and recommendations for regionalized life cycle impact assessment.

Authors:  Chris Mutel; Xun Liao; Laure Patouillard; Jane Bare; Peter Fantke; Rolf Frischknecht; Michael Hauschild; Olivier Jolliet; Danielle Maia de Souza; Alexis Laurent; Stephan Pfister; Francesca Verones
Journal:  Int J Life Cycle Assess       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 4.141

3.  Effects of consumptive water use on biodiversity in wetlands of international importance.

Authors:  Francesca Verones; Dominik Saner; Stephan Pfister; Daniele Baisero; Carlo Rondinini; Stefanie Hellweg
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2013-10-22       Impact factor: 9.028

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